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Originally posted by tamilkuravan
A might even lose his citizenship if he has been sponsored by B.
Dude,
Please be serious. The above statement is completely wrong.
You are mingling moral issues with immigration issues.
Donot tell rediculous things like the above, which is actually quite misleading. Let us help, if we know, or else hold the peace.
Murali
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Way to go.
"A" is a CANADIAN Citizen.
You are right.
If you can't beat them, then, join them.
Head for Happy Valley. Who knows they all can live Happily ever after.
FH.
EDIT:
All this will change as a result of the new legislation. Now, regardless of whether the children were born in or out of wedlock, as long as the child's parent was a Canadian or a British subject ordinarily residing in Canada, they will receive citizenship. Finally, the changes mean that the last embers of discrimination in Canadian citizenship laws will have been nearly stamped out.
"Can you believe it? It took until 2014 to get this done," citizenship advocate Don Chapman said, shaking his head. "It should have been done a long time ago."
Read halway through it and get to this quote.
From :
http://www.vancouverobserver.com/news/decades-long-wait-citizenship-ends-some-lost-canadians-while-others-left-out