Canada To Tweak Citizenship Rules: How India-Origin Families Will Benefit
The Canadian government is planning to bring in a law to end the restrictive “second-generation cut-off” rule, which prevented many Canadian citizens born abroad from passing on citizenship to their children who were also born overseas.
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The Canadian government is planning to bring in a law to end the restrictive “second-generation cut-off” rule, which prevented many Canadian citizens born abroad from passing on citizenship to their children who were also born overseas.
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