Bill C-3

Americans Seek Canadian Citizenship Amidst Political Uncertainty

Following a Canadian court ruling that deemed previous citizenship laws unconstitutional, a pathway to Canadian citizenship has opened for many Americans. This revision to Bill C-3 of Canada’s Citizenship Act reverses a “first-generation” limit and has led to a significant increase in applications from individuals with Canadian ancestry. While some Americans seek this as a “Plan B” due to political instability in the US, others are motivated by a desire to reconnect with their heritage and culture. The expanded eligibility, effective December 2023, allows for citizenship claims through direct lineage from parents or grandparents, and the influx of applications is expected to be substantial.

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Millions Seek Canadian Citizenship Through Ancestry, Proof Required

Amidst rising political tensions in the United States, a growing number of Americans with Canadian ancestry are seeking to formalize their citizenship. Recent legislative changes in Canada, specifically Bill C-3, now retroactively grant citizenship by descent to individuals born before December 15, 2025, who would have qualified were it not for previous first-generation limitations. This shift has led to a significant surge in requests for historical documents to prove lineage, with archives across Canada reporting exponential increases in applications from Americans. Many individuals are driven by a desire for a “Plan B” or a renewed sense of connection to their Franco-Canadian heritage.

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