本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛OTTAWA, October 31, 2002 -- The Honourable Denis Coderre, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, tabled a new citizenship bill in the House of Commons today. The proposed legislation reasserts the rights and freedoms of Canadians and reinforces the responsibilities associated with being Canadian and the importance of a strong commitment to Canada.
The citizenship bill proposes that:
a greater emphasis be placed on existing Canadian values by changing the oath of citizenship to include a direct expression of loyalty to Canada;
a permanent resident be physically present in Canada for a total of three years out of the six years immediately prior to applying for Canadian citizenship;
a fully judicial process be instituted under which a judge would decide if an individual's citizenship should be revoked;
new powers be granted to the minister to annul citizenship obtained through the use of a false identity;
the Governor-in-Council be able to refuse citizenship in those rare cases where a person demonstrates a flagrant disregard for Canadian values;
children adopted abroad by Canadians become citizens without having to enter Canada as permanent residents and apply for citizenship;
and
citizenship commissioners, currently designated as citizenship judges, play a more active role in promoting Canadian citizenship.
Many elements of Canada's current Citizenship Act work well and would remain part of the new law, including the following provisions: children born in Canada will automatically become Canadian citizens; Canadian citizens will still be able to be citizens of other countries; and applicants for Canadian citizenship must still demonstrate sufficient knowledge of Canada and of one of its two official languages before being granted citizenship.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
The citizenship bill proposes that:
a greater emphasis be placed on existing Canadian values by changing the oath of citizenship to include a direct expression of loyalty to Canada;
a permanent resident be physically present in Canada for a total of three years out of the six years immediately prior to applying for Canadian citizenship;
a fully judicial process be instituted under which a judge would decide if an individual's citizenship should be revoked;
new powers be granted to the minister to annul citizenship obtained through the use of a false identity;
the Governor-in-Council be able to refuse citizenship in those rare cases where a person demonstrates a flagrant disregard for Canadian values;
children adopted abroad by Canadians become citizens without having to enter Canada as permanent residents and apply for citizenship;
and
citizenship commissioners, currently designated as citizenship judges, play a more active role in promoting Canadian citizenship.
Many elements of Canada's current Citizenship Act work well and would remain part of the new law, including the following provisions: children born in Canada will automatically become Canadian citizens; Canadian citizens will still be able to be citizens of other countries; and applicants for Canadian citizenship must still demonstrate sufficient knowledge of Canada and of one of its two official languages before being granted citizenship.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net