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  1. Canadian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Canada. The primary law governing these regulations is the Citizenship Act, which came into force on February 15, 1977 and is applicable to all provinces and territories of Canada.

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  2. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Last Edited September 16, 2020. Canadian citizenship was first created in 1947 by the Canadian Citizenship Act. Today's version of the law says both Canadian-born and naturalized citizens are equally entitled to the rights of a citizen, and subject to the duties of a citizen.

  3. 23 de dic. de 2007 · Canadian Citizenship Act [January 1, 1947] Up to January 1, 1947, there was no legal status of Canadian citizens, only British subjects. This Act gave legal recognition to the terms “Canadian citizen” and “Canadian citizenship”. The Act established who was and who could become a Canadian citizen.

  4. Nationality law is the law of a sovereign state, and of each of its jurisdictions, that defines the legal manner in which a national identity is acquired and how it may be lost.

  5. La nacionalidad o ciudadanía canadiense es el vínculo entre las personas físicas o morales originarias de Canadá a todos los derechos y prerrogativas asociados a esta nacionalidad .

  6. Who is a Canadian citizen? This section contains policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff. It is posted on the department’s website as a courtesy to stakeholders. Sections 3 and 4 of the Citizenship Act describe persons who are and who are not citizens. In general a person is a Canadian citizen if: They were born in Canada.