The federal government plans to restore the rights of “lost Canadians” by allowing Canadians born abroad to pass down citizenship, even if their children were also born outside the country.
Under the new legislation, Canadian parents must show they have spent at least three years in Canada before the birth or adoption of their child to be eligible.“I think it’s a reasonable limit to what is a substantial connection to Canada,” said Miller. “This is a reasonable approach to something that was unreasonable.”Last December, an Ontario court found the “second-generation cut-off rule” was unconstitutional and had a disproportionate impact on women.
The move came after a backlash over the price tag to evacuate Canadian citizens from Lebanon during the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah. The operation cost taxpayers a reported $85 million.Canadians living abroad sometimes can be a burden for the government in the sense that if we need to evacuate them, during an armed conflict, or if they come back to the country, to seek, healthcare and so forth,” said McGill political science professor Daniel Béland.
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