Canada’s new citizenship-by-descent legislated; relief for ‘lost Canadians’ which include Indian-origin families

Canada's citizenship-by-descent rules have been overhauled, ending years of uncertainty for many families, including those of Indian origin. Bill C-3, effective December 15, 2025, removes the controversial 'first-generation limit,' allowing Canadians born abroad to pass citizenship to their children. This reform ensures fairness and clarity for transnational families, restoring rights for past generations and establishing clearer future pathways.

Canada’s new citizenship-by-descent legislated; relief for ‘lost Canadians’ which include Indian-origin families
Canada's citizenship-by-descent rules have been overhauled, ending years of uncertainty for many families, including those of Indian origin. Bill C-3, effective December 15, 2025, removes the controversial 'first-generation limit,' allowing Canadians born abroad to pass citizenship to their children. This reform ensures fairness and clarity for transnational families, restoring rights for past generations and establishing clearer future pathways.