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Canada: House committee adds language, security checks to 'Lost Canadians' citizenship bill

October 8, 2025 at 13:29
Those who've not had access to citizenship rights, including passports, as a result of amendments during the Harper era are known as 'Lost Canadians.' (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)
Those who've not had access to citizenship rights, including passports, as a result of amendments during the Harper era are known as 'Lost Canadians.' (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

Bill would require at least 1,095 cumulative days spent in Canada within 5 years


The House of Commons immigration committee is recommending most adults eligible for birthright citizenship under the "Lost Canadians" bill fulfil similar requirements to immigrant applicants on language, knowledge of Canadian history and security checks.

MPs on the committee adopted amendments on Tuesday to Bill C-3, which will go back to the House of Commons for approval.

The bill responds to a 2023 Ontario Supreior Court ruling overturning a Stephen Harper-era law which prohibited Canadians born aboard from passing down citizenship if their children were not born in Canada.

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A parliamentary committee is recommending that adults eligible for birthright citizenship under the government's so-called "Lost Canadians" bill fulfill language and security requirements. But asked about a failed amendment that would have further restricted birthright citizenship, Justice Minister Sean Fraser said Canada should maintain it.

The bill proposes that in such situations, citizenship can be passed down if the individual can demonstrate a substantial connection to Canada by spending at least 1,095 cumulative days (three years) in the country.

Conservative amendments added the language and other requirements, as well as to put a restriction that the 1,095 days must occur within five consecutive years.

The government has a court-mandated deadline to pass the legislation before midnight on Nov. 21, otherwise government officials say an unknown number of people will automatically become Canadian citizens.

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