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Ottawa directs some with ‘Lost Canadian’ citizenship to surrender documents

IRCC says recipients can provide more records to keep their citizenship certificates while officials review whether original proof was missing.

  • On Saturday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada began ordering individuals who obtained citizenship under 'Lost Canadians' legislation to surrender their certificates during an investigation into missing original documentation.
  • Bill C-3 replaced a Stephen Harper-era law limiting citizenship transmission to the first generation born abroad after an Ontario Superior Court judge deemed the previous restriction unconstitutional in December 2023.
  • IRCC requires original vital statistics documentation to prove lineage, yet applicants struggle to locate these records, forcing many to search through baptismal records, census data, and Ancestry to substantiate their citizenship claims.
  • Immigration lawyer Amandeep Hayer estimates at least a couple hundred people have received these letters, while Maureen Silcoff, an immigration lawyer with 38 years experience, said the revocations leave recipients in legal limbo.
  • Recipients can submit additional documentary evidence to resolve the investigation, though the Canadian Press has not yet received a response from Immigration Minister Lena Diab's office regarding the revocations.
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Ottawa ordered the return of many certificates that had been granted to persons by virtue of their filiation to a Canadian ancestor.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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