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CANADA: Dual citizens and people who have immigrated to Canada can have their citizenship taken away, according to a new bill that went into effect last week in Canada.

The Canadian government has justified creating a two-tier citizenship system by saying it would counter the threat of “jihadi terrorism.”

The C-24 Bill could also easily be used against non-terrorists — for example a journalist who is convicted of a “terrorism offence” in another country for reporting on human rights violations by the government.

Under this law, the only Canadians who can never lose their citizenship are those born in the country and who do not have another nationality (and are not eligible to apply for another nationality).
Regardless of the crimes they may be accused of, these first-class citizens can never have their citizenship taken away. Meanwhile, Canadians with another nationality (and those who are eligible to obtain another nationality) now have second-class status, even if they were born in Canada. They can be stripped of their citizenship under Bill C-24.

Currently, citizenship can be taken away mainly on the basis of crimes that are considered threats to Canada's national security, like terrorism or espionage, or demonstrations of disloyalty to Canada, like treason.

Legal experts warned, however, that the list of offences could lead to the removal of citizenship may be expanded in the future. Additionally, Bill C-24 punishes criminal activity with exile.

Further, the Canadian government seems to think that removing the judge improves the process, but it is argued that this makes the process unfair and likely unconstitutional.

The new Bill C-24 has turned millions of Canadians into second-class citizens with reduced rights and as a result, the value of Canadian citizenship has been reduced.
 
Yup. We don't want terrorists here so if a terrorist (or any other criminal) has another citizenship, he would lose the Canadian citizenship and next step, send him home.

Now, if you plan to come here in peace, being a good citizen, and not having nothing to do with criminal activities, why are you worried? ;D
 
neutral said:
Yup. We don't want terrorists here so if a terrorist (or any other criminal) has another citizenship, he would lose the Canadian citizenship and next step, send him home.

Now, if you plan to come here in peace, being a good citizen, and not having nothing to do with criminal activities, why are you worried? ;D

First thing is, please don't declare me criminal :-[
its a news, that i shared, you might have your own point of view, which is respectable, i don't have any objection on that.

The point i want to make is: What is First class citizenship & 2nd class citizenship. Deportation / Removal of serious criminals is a generic rule and its everywhere.


Rather than making citizenship under question ..... need is to update the list of offenses those lead to citizenship cancellation.
 
skalair said:
First thing is, please don't declare me criminal :-[
its a news, that i shared, you might have your own point of view, which is respectable, i don't have any objection on that.

The point i want to make is: What is First class citizenship & 2nd class citizenship. Deportation / Removal of serious criminals is a generic rule and its everywhere.


Rather than making citizenship under question ..... need is to update the list of offenses those lead to citizenship cancellation.

Trust me it won't harm anyone of us nor it's something like second class citizenship. Some people just take Canadian citizenship as an option and go there as tourist or to take tax payer benifits. They don't stay there long time for live and work rather they come home spend time there, so the applicant need to go to canada desperately is being neglected here by an applicant who has many option, Isn't it? That's it... And as a terrorist or something that's an high thought issue.
 
skalair said:
Under this law, the only Canadians who can never lose their citizenship are those born in the country and who do not have another nationality (and are not eligible to apply for another nationality).

This is absolutely NOT TRUE. ANY Canadian, be it a born citizen or a naturalized one, who does not hold another nationality can not be stripped of their citizenship. It sounds like you have blindly listened to the fear mongering liberals without actually taking the time to read the law yourself.

And if this clause deters people from wanting to be Canadian, then I say all the better. We don't want people that are even considering committing terrorist acts anywhere near this country.
 
skalair said:
First thing is, please don't declare me criminal :-[

It's a pity that you don't have proper understanding of written English because I've not accused you of anything.