Este cambio en la ley de ciudadanía canadiense está dando mucho de qué hablar, porque podría beneficiar a miles de personas que antes no tenían ninguna opción, incluso teniendo raíces familiares en Canadá. Para algunos, es una forma justa de reconocer el vínculo con el país y corregir restricciones que dejaron a muchas familias “por fuera” durante años. Para otros, abre un debate sobre hasta qué punto la ciudadanía debería transmitirse por generaciones si la persona nunca ha vivido en Canadá.

Y tú, ¿cómo lo ves? ¿Te parece justo este cambio? ¿Crees que debería aplicar también para quienes nacieron después de 2025?

#Canada #velosaimmigration #news #ciudadania #LeyC-3

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... Read moreHaving navigated the complexities of Canadian citizenship myself, I find this new law, effective from December 15, 2025, a truly impactful change. Previously, the citizenship by descent was limited to one generation born outside Canada, blocking many who have Canadian grandparents but whose parents didn't claim citizenship. The removal of the first-generation limit under Bill C-3 expands the eligibility, allowing individuals born outside Canada with a Canadian grandparent to potentially claim citizenship, even if their parents never held a Canadian passport. This is a major relief for families who felt disconnected from their heritage due to former stringent rules. In my personal experience helping friends and family through immigration processes, such changes not only acknowledge familial bonds but also simplify processes for those trying to reconnect with their roots. For many, the ability to apply for a citizenship certificate starting in 2026 opens doors to travel, work, and settle in Canada more easily. The application process, which currently takes around ten months, requires submitting proof of Canadian lineage and meeting certain criteria. While it streamlines eligibility, it also raises debates about the extent of citizenship transmission to generations who have never lived in Canada. Some argue this could dilute the meaning of citizenship, while others see it as a just recognition of heritage. This law creates opportunities for individuals worldwide who identify with their Canadian ancestry to claim their citizenship rights. It’s essential to stay informed of deadlines and documentation requirements to benefit from this legislative change. If you have a Canadian grandparent and were born outside Canada, exploring this route could be worthwhile, as it legitimizes your connection to Canada beyond mere descent. Overall, this shift seems to represent a positive step for inclusivity, reflecting Canada's multicultural values and support for diaspora communities. It's a subject that invites public opinion, and I’d love to hear what others think about expanding citizenship eligibility in this way.

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