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Federal Court voids Canadian citizenship revocation for 312 people

Federal Court voids Canadian citizenship revocation for 312 people

by Admin | Jul 13, 2017 | Immigration Fraud, Recent Articles

The Federal Court has nullified government attempts to strip Canadian citizenship from more than 300 people after an earlier judgment struck down key provisions of the Citizenship Act introduced by the former Conservative government under Stephen Harper. The earlier...

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