13 April, 2009

Waking up Canadian!





The new law

A new law will come into effect on April 17, 2009, amending the Citizenship Act. The new law will give Canadian citizenship to certain individuals who lost it and to others who will be recognized as citizens for the first time. This includes people who lost their citizenship as minors as long as they were born or naturalized in Canada or born outside Canada to a Canadian parent in the first generation born abroad. Citizenship will be automatic and retroactive to the date of loss or the date of birth, depending on the situation. All individuals who are Canadian citizens at the time the law comes into effect will keep their citizenship.

Until the new law comes into effect, the current law will apply. This means that people who will become citizens under the new law are not citizens yet. Once the new law comes into effect, these people may apply for proof of citizenship.


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/facts/lost.asp


Guess who might be waking up Canadian?

Yeah, me!

1 comment:

  1. Perhaps Mossad got tired of faking Canadian passports and have pulled appropriate strings to go 'legit'. Anything is possible now that the JDL have taken command of Canada's borders to defend Canada from thehorrible threat that George Galloway poses.

    The Toronto Sabbatean incident must have been a little embarrasing for them. Wouldn't want too many Torontonians knowing that the shadow of the CN Tower (owned by Bill Gates) is prime psy-ops lab and gang stalking grounds + Darpa's test city 02/03 (SARS)

    I wonder if Madonna and Angelina Jolie are signing up. They would become much more effective Power Co. servicing bronfo-bots if they did.

    As I kept repeating to Bob Dobbs: geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass geo gallowglass

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