Citizenship
How a UK-Born Accused Terrorist Suddenly Became Canadian
'Jihadi Jack' is the latest example of what one expert calls 'anti-terror NIMBYism.'
Conservatives’ bid to deny “birthright” citizenship in Canada could hurt refugee claimants
The party says its new policy is meant to target "birth tourism".
When Recalling the Trauma of Sexual Violence Is Your Best Shot at a Visa
America's U Visa offers hope to survivors of awful crimes, even under Donald Trump. But applying can be its own kind of nightmare.
Trump’s citizenship plan for Dreamers would slash legal immigration
The plan would also allocate $25 billion for a border wall.
The Undocumented Migrants Who Are Actually American Citizens
Thanks to confusing citizenship requirements, people can live for decades without knowing their true status.
Canada can’t strip your citizenship without a trial, court rules
A federal court has struck down rules that made it easy for Ottawa to revoke citizenship from dual citizens
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New Zealand Sees Spike in Americans Seeking Citizenship Following Trump’s Election
Applications from Americans seeking citizenship to the Kiwi nation jumped 70 percent over the 12 weeks following the election, compared to the same period last year.
Undocumented Spouses of US Citizens Are Desperately Applying for Green Cards Because of Trump
They're going through a complex, expensive, and sometimes risky process because they're worried about being deported.
The British-Born Kids Who Can't Afford to Be British
A crippling citizenship fee is stopping children who were born in the UK registering for citizenship.
Why I'm Proud to Be a Naturalized Citizen in 2017
The past year was rough for immigrants, but I'm still glad I decided to become an American.
Executive Decision: Putin Grants His Friend Steven Seagal Russian Citizenship
In the culmination of an almost decade and a half-long bromance, the Russian leader has finally made his favorite actor a citizen of his country.
Is Trudeau Really Revoking Citizenships at Record Rates?
Revocations are at a 27-year high, but a former immigration ministry chief says many of those are the result of the previous government's investigations, and have little to do with new powers under Bill C-24.