Major Changes to Canadian Citizenship Act Announced Today
1. Introduce legislation that will streamline the overall program;
- Reduce the application review process from three steps to one step, thus speeding up processing
- Increase citizenship fee applications from $100 to $300
- Require up-front proof of certain requirements
- Change certain elements of the judicial review and appeal process as well as the process for issuing discretionary grants
- Increase residency requirements from 3 out of 4 years to 4 out of 6 years
- No longer count time spent in Canada as a non-permanent resident toward citizenship residency requirements
- Require citizenship applicants to declare their intent to reside in Canada
- Require applicants to file Canadian income taxes
- Expand the age group for applicants required to demonstrate language proficiency and take a knowledge test from 18-54 to 14-64
- Extend citizenship to ‘lost Canadians’
- Designate a regulatory body whose members may act as consultants in citizenship matters
- Increase penalties for citizenship fraud
- Streamline the process of revoking citizenship in exceptional cases
- Fast-track citizenship applications for permanent residents who join the Canadian Armed Forces
- Introduce the ability to revoke or deny citizenship to individuals who commit ‘acts of terrorism or acts against Canadian interests’
- Expand citizenship by descent rules so that children born to Crown citizens working abroad may pass on their citizenship
- Bar citizenship for individuals charged with or convicted of serious criminality abroad
- Update the Citizenship Act to ensure that international adoptions are done in accordance with the Hague Convention on Inter-country Adoption
Further details on these changes will be found in the next edition of CIC News.
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