Canada’s 2026–28 Immigration Levels Plan has officially taken effect, bringing major changes to study permits, work visas, ...
Canada has formally overhauled its citizenship-by-descent rules, opening the door for thousands of people living abroad to be recognised as Canadian citizens after years of legal uncertainty. With ...
Canada has enacted long-awaited reforms to its citizenship law, reshaping how citizenship by descent applies to families living abroad. With Bill C-3 now in force, thousands who were previously ...
Canada has moved to modernise its citizenship laws, giving people who were left out by old rules a fair and straightforward way to pass Canadian citizenship to their children born or adopted abroad.
Canada updates nationality laws under Bill C-3: rewriting the citizenship rulebook Canada's Bill C-3 now extends citizenship eligibility beyond the first generation born abroad, a long-standing limit ...
Canada has taken a major step toward fixing confusing and outdated citizenship rules. The government has passed Bill C-3, a law meant to bring fairness and clarity for families with children born or ...
The Government of Canada introduced an iconic bill on December 15, 2025. Canada has formally brought into force Bill C-3, “An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act (2025)”. It marked a historic change in ...
Canada is set to reform its citizenship laws with Bill C-3, providing a pathway to citizenship for thousands of Indian-origin families and others born overseas. In a fresh turn of events, Canada is ...
Canada on Monday announced the implementation of fairer rules related to citizenship by descent, with Bill C-3, An Act to Amend the Citizenship Act (2025) coming into effect. The legislation, which ...
Canada's Citizenship Act is undergoing a significant overhaul with Bill C-3, poised to benefit thousands of Indian-origin families. This landmark legislation abolishes the "second-generation cut-off," ...
Canada has moved closer toward modernising citizenship-by-descent law, after a bill to amend the act received royal assent, in a move that is likely to affect thousands of Indian-origin families. Bill ...
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