New rules aim to strengthen the value of Canadian Citizenship |
| Written by Citizenship and Immigration Canada - Thursday, 10 June 2010 15:14 |
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Ottawa, June 10, 2010 — Today, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney introduced legislation that would streamline the citizenship revocation process, crack down on crooked citizenship consultants and better protect the value of Canadian citizenship. “Canadian citizenship is highly valued around the world and today we are taking steps to ensure it stays that way,” said Minister Kenney. “These changes will help prevent citizenship fraud. As promised in the Speech from the Throne, these amendments will streamline the process to take citizenship away from those who have acquired it by fraud, including by concealment of their war crimes. And it would take decision-making away from politicians and give it to the courts.” The full package of amendments would strengthen the process of applying for citizenship and crack down on citizenship fraud. Bill C-37: Strengthening the Value of Canadian Citizenship Act proposes to:
“Canadian citizenship is more than a legal status, more than a passport,” said Minister Kenney. “We expect citizens to have an ongoing commitment, connection and loyalty to Canada.” source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada. For further information (media only), please contact: Alykhan Velshi, Minister’s Office, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Media Relations, Communications Branch, 613-952-1650, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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