Canadian Citizenship Dept: You have renounced any attachment to Canada, in other words, in the most forceful terms imaginable. You are not just indifferent toward it, but actively hostile. The passport you hold means nothing to you, beyond making it easier to carry out your attacks on us. You plainly view your fellow citizens as enemies, your own citizenship as a curse, according to Montreal Gazette. The government evidently thinks not. A private member s bill sponsored by Conservative MP Devinder Shory would withdraw Canadian citizenship from dual citizens who engage in an act of war against the Canadian Forces. Strictly speaking, it would deem them to have made an application for renunciation of their Canadian citizenship and suppose you are a Canadian citizen, and you decide to commit treason against Canada. You could have committed other crimes, but you chose that particular crime, an attack not on an individual or group but society as a whole. You have, quite literally, waged war on your own country. Should you then be entitled to claim the benefit of that same citizenship? In particular, should you be entitled to do so while remaining a citizen of another country?
(www.immigrantscanada.com). As
reported in the news.
@t Canadian citizenship, Canadian citizenship
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