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Canada removes generational limit to pass on citizenship to descendants in the United States

The most extensive modification to Canada's immigration legislation in decades allows millions of U.S. citizens to automatically access Canadian citizenship and the right to a passport, without the need for prior residency in the country. The new law, known as Bill C-3, eliminates historical restrictions, which —according to the immigration portal CIC News— is already generating notable effects on both sides of the border. The central change is that anyone born before December 15, 2025, and who can prove the existence of a Canadian ancestor, whether through the maternal or paternal line, automatically qualifies to apply for citizenship.

This reform enables dual nationality for an estimated universe of millions of potential beneficiaries, especially on the east coast of the United States.

In cities like New York, where monthly rents in Manhattan exceed USD 4,950, the incentive to seek alternative residences has become evident, according to the real estate portal RentCafe.
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The Bill C-3 law states that any American born before the mentioned date can obtain Canadian citizenship if they demonstrate direct family ties, regardless of how many generations have passed or whether their ancestors resided on Canadian soil. The only requirement is to accredit the genealogical relationship through official documents, eliminating the previous "first generation limit" that prevented access to descendants of Canadians born outside the country. This criterion, declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada, motivated the drafting and approval of the new regulation.

For those born after December 15, 2025, the Canadian parent is required to justify at least three years of residency —1,095 days— in Canada, in order to guarantee a real and current link with the country. This requirement does not affect most potential beneficiaries, who belong to previous generations.

The first formal step to obtain citizenship is to request the "proof of citizenship" certificate, which must be approved by the Canadian immigration authorities before applying for a passport and accessing rights such as residency, work, or public health coverage. According to the specialized magazine Canadian Immigration Newsletter (CIC News), the process has generated a flood of applications.

The reform responds to a growing trend of Americans with Canadian ancestry seeking dual citizenship as a strategic opportunity. In addition to legal and social benefits, Canadian citizenship allows access to one of the most powerful passports in the world, according to the prestigious international Henley Passport Index.

Wave of Requests and Changes at the Border

Since the law came into effect, Canada's immigration offices have registered an unprecedented volume of applications. The processing time currently reaches 11 months , a fact confirmed by the Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

The increase in demand is attributed to the massive "discovery" of eligibility among Americans motivated by economic and family factors, and the possibility of having full rights in both the United States and Canada. Dual citizenship does not add tax obligations for those who reside outside of Canada. Beneficiaries can maintain their life in the United States and access Canadian rights and services when they wish. For many families, this flexibility represents an advantage against the rising cost of living in American cities and the volatility of the labor market. The phenomenon is especially visible in border communities historically associated with Canada, such as Buffalo, Detroit and Seattle. According to data provided by IRCC itself, at least 1.7 million Americans could meet the requirements to obtain Canadian citizenship under the new law. Independent estimates, mentioned by CIC News, raise the potential number of beneficiaries to more than 4 million if more distant generations are considered.

Documentation and process to demonstrate ancestry




Managing citizenship requires the submission of official documents that prove the genealogical link. Applicants must provide birth certificates, baptism records or other documents that accredit the relationship with the Canadian ancestor. The analysis of this data is rigorous and constitutes the essential step to obtain the citizenship certificate.

The Canadian government has reinforced its administrative structure to respond to the high demand for applications. Even so, the accumulation of files has led to delays greater than usual, which is why the authorities recommend preparing the documentation in advance. Thousands of American families consult with elderly relatives and turn to specialized services to reconstruct family trees and validate the necessary information. According to the Canadian Immigration Newsletter, the "substantial connection" rule for children born after December 2025 seeks to balance the openness of the immigration system with the requirement of a true relationship with Canada. The purpose of this measure is to avoid the emergence of passive citizens without concrete ties to the country.

Historical context and perspectives on migration policy

The removal of the citizenship transmission limit to a single generation represents a structural change in Canada's immigration policy. Until the enactment of Bill C-3, thousands of descendants of Canadians could not access fundamental rights despite maintaining cultural and family ties. The impetus for this transformation came from both lawsuits and pressure from descendant organizations in North America. The effect is already observed in the diversity of profiles seeking Canadian citizenship, from young professionals to retirees who consider relocation as a well-being strategy. Access to health services, education, and international mobility without obstacles has become a central factor for those who qualify under the new law.

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