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🇨🇦 On October 8, Canada’s Conservatives proposed ending automatic birthright citizenship for child(ren) of temporary residents in Canada—a move that could redefine who gets to call Canada home.

🇨🇦 Australia and the U.K. already ditched it in the 1980s, followed by New Zealand in 2006, limiting it to permanent resident or citizen child(ren).

🇨🇦 Supporters call it fairness. Critics say it’s fear disguised as reform. Here’s everything you need to know about this political flashpoint shaping Canada’s immigration future. 👇

ALSO CHECK LATEST UPDATED IRCC PROCESSING TIMES AS OF OCTOBER 8 👇

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