Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - The Canadian Immigration Bureau announced a new law: the second generation of immigrants born in China will not lose their citizenship.

The Canadian Immigration Bureau announced a new law: the second generation of immigrants born in China will not lose their citizenship.

Most importantly, Canadian citizens born overseas will no longer be automatically revoked if they do not apply for citizenship before the age of 28.

According to the past regulations, Canadian children born overseas must apply for citizenship before the age of 28, otherwise they will automatically lose their citizenship.

After the new regulations come into effect, Canadian citizens born overseas need not worry.

The Immigration Department issued another notice: "Anyone who may be deprived of Canadian citizenship can retain his citizenship through federal court proceedings."

The introduction of BILC-6 shows that the Canadian government welcomes immigrants and creates convenient conditions for them to obtain citizenship.

This is good news for China people.

Because many immigrants from China will go to other countries to settle down and do business after obtaining citizenship.

Therefore, their children were born overseas. According to the past regulations, if they don't reapply before the age of 28, they will automatically give up Canadian citizenship.

In the past, many people didn't know that there was such a rule, and the children's citizenship rights were gone. There is no such concern now.

AnnelieseDemos, 39, moved to Canada with her parents when she was two years old.

Her parents are Canadians. She has been living in Canada and pays taxes every year.

However, her Canadian citizenship was revoked last year because she did not reapply before the age of 28.

However, according to the new federal regulations, an "embarrassed" person like her can continue to retain Canadian citizenship through litigation.

BILC-6 is a supplementary provision of the Federal Citizenship Act, and the Immigration Department said that more reform measures will be introduced one after another.