Latest News About Bill C3 Canadian Citizenship

Updated 2026-05-15 13:04

Here’s a concise update on Bill C-3 and Canadian citizenship as of mid-2025 to mid-2026.

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Bill C-3: An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025) comes ...

Before Bill C-3 came into effect, Canada’s Citizenship Act limited the passing on of citizenship to the first-generation for people born or adopted abroad. This meant that a Canadian citizen could only pass on citizenship to or access a direct grant of citizenship for a child born or adopted outside Canada if the parent was either born or naturalized in Canada before the child’s birth or adoption.

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Bill C-3

Responds to court ruling on citizenship: The bill directly addresses the Ontario Superior Court's December 2023 ruling, which found Canada's citizenship law inconsistent and two-tiered, and aims to rectify this by the November 20 deadline. Extends citizenship by descent: Bill C-3 extends automatic citizenship to children born abroad to Canadian parents, including "lost Canadians" and their descendants, ensuring fairness and upholding charter mobility and equality rights.

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Bill C-3 | openparliament.ca

Resolves "lost Canadians" issue: Bill C-3 addresses the "lost Canadians" issue and expands citizenship by descent, complying with an Ontario Superior Court ruling that found the first-generation limit unconstitutional and requiring a new framework by November 2025. Defines substantial connection for citizenship: The bill establishes a "substantial connection" test, requiring Canadian parents born abroad to have 1,095 cumulative days of physical presence in Canada before their child's birth or...

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What is Bill C3? Canada amends the Citizenship Act to ease the ...

Canada's Bill C-3, effective December 15, 2025, amends citizenship law to grant citizenship to those born before the date who were previously excluded by first-generation limits. The new legislation also allows Canadian parents born abroad to pass citizenship to their children, provided they demonstrate three years of prior physical presence in Canada.

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