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Additionally, a person who is a “dual citizen” (someone with citizenship in a country other than Canada) may be stripped of their Canadian citizenship for convictions of terrorism, war crimes or crimes against humanity, or treason, and can never again apply for citizenship.  Note that it is anticipated  that the provision affecting dual citizens will be removed in pending legislation, and a user of this service should seek the most current information on the status of this provision.
Additionally, a person who is a “dual citizen” (someone with citizenship in a country other than Canada) may be stripped of their Canadian citizenship for convictions of terrorism, war crimes or crimes against humanity, or treason, and can never again apply for citizenship.  Note that it is anticipated  that the provision affecting dual citizens will be removed in pending legislation, and a user of this service should seek the most current information on the status of this provision.
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