The Canadian Returnee Podcast
Remember Bill C-3? That’s the law that came into effect back in December that finally let “Lost Canadians” people born abroad to a Canadian parent [https://mayo.law/bill-c-3-canada/], no matter how many generations back, claim citizenship. Big win for a lot of families who’d been shut out for years. Well, IRCC just sent out letters demanding that some of these brand-new citizens hand their certificates back. [https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canadian-citizenship-certificate-suspensions-9.7235451]We’re talking anywhere from a few dozen to maybe a few hundred people, mostly down in the States, who already moved, sold homes, sponsored spouses, the whole deal, and now they’re getting told: “Hang on, we need to double-check your paperwork.” The government says a lot of folks used sites like Ancestry.ca to prove their family tree instead of going straight to official birth registries and archives. The problem is, IRCC’s own instructions never actually said that wasn’t allowed, and provincial archives literally partner with those genealogy sites. So people followed the rules as written, got approved by trained government officers, and now they’re being told it wasn’t good enough after the fact. In the meantime, these folks are stuck in what people are calling legal limbo. They can still technically work, but no Canadian passport, no clear timeline, and barely any way to even talk to someone at IRCC about their file. Lawyers are already raising Charter rights concerns, since Canadian-born citizens never have to prove themselves this way, only people who got citizenship through descent are being put through it. If you’re into this kind of Canadian news breakdown, smash that like button, share it with someone, and hit subscribe so you don’t miss the next one. If you want to help keep this content free for everyone, consider grabbing a paid subscription or buying me a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/canadianreturnee]. Thanks for listening! This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit canadianreturnee.substack.com/subscribe [https://canadianreturnee.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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