Millions of Americans are now eligible for Canadian citizenship and many are applying ‘just in case’ | CNN (www.cnn.com)
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agingelderly@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 17:25 next collapse

My mom was born in Italy, but denounced her Italian citizenship before turning 18. Because she did it before turning 18 I do not qualify for Italian citizenship. If they ever change that age limit restriction I am getting the fuck out of here

blitzen@lemmy.ca on 10 Apr 17:42 next collapse

Not “eligible” for citizenship, actually de facto citizens. If your ancestor is from Canada, you are a Canadian citizen. People “applying” (such as myself) are simply writing for official recognition.

njm1314@lemmy.world on 10 Apr 19:42 collapse

Oh so it includes Elon Musk then. Maybe he can be y’all’s problem.

SuiXi3D@fedia.io on 10 Apr 17:42 next collapse

I’d absolutely be all for it, but I don’t have a degree and no ancestors that came from the area, so I’m boned.

Maeve@kbin.earth on 10 Apr 17:46 collapse

There is an archive of the article.

When Donald Trump was first elected in 2016, New York State resident Ellen Robillard briefly looked into getting Canadian citizenship. Her mother, after all, was born in Nova Scotia.
As a Democrat, Robillard was despondent at the election results, but she abandoned the idea after realizing that her young son wouldn’t be eligible for citizenship under a law that barred Canadians born abroad from passing their citizenship to children if they were also born outside Canada.
In 2023, however, the Canadian courts ruled that law unconstitutional and the changes to eligibility came into effect in December, suddenly opening up a pathway to Canadian citizenship for many Americans at a time of political upheaval, violence and uncertainty in the US.
Robillard, 52, is applying for citizenship with her son now that the first-generation rule has been scrapped.
Since criteria for citizenship expanded with the passage of Bill C-3 of Canada’s Citizenship Act, millions of Americans have become eligible to claim Canadian citizenship. The amendment reverses a “first-generation” limit imposed by Canada’s Conservative government in 2009.
As the leader of her local Democratic Committee in a suburb of Rochester, New York, Robillard fears that if the political violence escalates, she could have a target on her back.
Robillard is an outspoken activist in her town of 3,000, has received veiled threats on social media, and was once followed home after a protest.