Some 'Lost Canadians' told to surrender new citizenship certificates
Key Points:
- Several Americans who recently received Canadian citizenship certificates under a new law are being asked to surrender them pending further review, causing confusion and distress among recipients and their lawyers.
- Canada's immigration ministry confirmed a limited number of cases are under review to verify the validity of documentation submitted for citizenship through ancestral ties.
- Affected individuals, including Shawn Davis Mooney and Rana Charron, expressed shock and disappointment, emphasizing that they had submitted thorough evidence and followed the proper application process.
- Legal experts criticized the government's move, noting that citizenship revocation is rare and that the letters send a negative message about Canada's immigration system.
- Over 12,000 applications were received shortly after the law's enactment, mostly from people born in the US, with the government assuring that all applications were initially reviewed by trained officers but now undergoing additional scrutiny.