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Canada’s citizenship bill, due by Nov. 21, 2025, may grant rights to 115,000 "Lost Canadians" if passed.
A Canadian House committee has recommended adding language proficiency, history knowledge, and security checks for most adults seeking citizenship under Bill C-3, the "Lost Canadians" legislation, which aims to restore birthright citizenship lost due to a 2009 law.
The bill, under a court-mandated deadline of November 21, 2025, could grant citizenship to about 115,000 people if passed.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner’s proposal to restrict birthright citizenship to children with at least one citizen or permanent resident parent was defeated.
The government must meet the deadline or face automatic citizenship for thousands.
El proyecto de ley de ciudadanía de Canadá, previsto para el 21 de noviembre de 2025, puede otorgar derechos a 115.000 "canadienses perdidos" si se aprueba.