Exciting Opportunity for Citizenship Through a Grandparent: Latest Updates on the “Lost Canadians” Bill C-71
At Doherty Fultz Immigration, we are thrilled to assist applicants who may soon be eligible for Canadian citizenship through a grandparent, even when their parent was born outside of Canada. This opportunity stems from new legislation aimed at addressing a long-standing gap in Canada’s citizenship laws, often referred to as the “Lost Canadians” bill.
While this proposed bill holds immense promise for those affected, its introduction has faced delays. The latest updates indicate that the federal government has been granted a new deadline to pass the legislation, now set for March 19 2025. This extension follows a court ruling that reluctantly agreed to give the government additional time to fulfill its obligation to grant citizenship to “Lost Canadians.”
Why the Delay?
During a recent hearing, federal officials explained that passing legislation in a minority government takes longer because it requires support from opposition parties. Additionally, the legislative process has been disrupted by two motions of privilege initiated by the opposition, which have halted all other parliamentary debates. These procedural hurdles have delayed the progress of this important bill, much to the frustration of those waiting for clarity and resolution.
What’s Next?
The court’s decision to extend the deadline to March 19 2025 provides the government with more time to navigate the legislative process. An official government update on the bill is expected on Monday, which could offer further insight into its current status and anticipated timeline.
How We Can Help
At Doherty Fultz Immigration, we understand that preparing for potential changes in legislation is essential. While the law has not yet been enacted, we are already assisting eligible individuals in gathering the necessary documents and preparing their applications in anticipation of the bill’s passage. By starting early, you can be ready to take advantage of this opportunity as soon as the legislation comes into effect.
Stay Informed
We will continue to monitor developments closely and provide updates as new information becomes available. If you believe you might qualify for citizenship through a grandparent under this proposed legislation, we encourage you to contact our team. Together, we can navigate this process and ensure that you are well-prepared to claim your rightful place as a Canadian citizen.
Stay tuned for further updates, and let’s hope for a smooth resolution to this important issue in the coming months!