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Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian Citizenship be Re

Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian citizenship be revoked? Answer: Yes. Canada is moving towards an immigration system that is primarily concerned with satisfying the needs of the Canadian labour market. At the same time, the immigration system is moving away from admitting immigrants that may create a financial burden for Canadian taxpayers. Such “troublesome” immigrants include elderly family members of immigrants, such as parents and grandparents, people with medical conditions, people with criminal records, and refugee claimants. While I don’t agree with government policy in many instances, the current government’s trends seem to me to be crystal clear. Russ Weninger is a Calgary Immigration lawyer specializing in the areas of immigration, citizenship and refugee law. Call (403) 265-4496 for more information today.

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Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian Citizenship be Re

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  1. Calgary Legal Wills Frequently Asked Question

  2. Calgary Immigration Question: Can Canadian citizenship be revoked?

  3. Answer: Yes. Canada is moving towards an immigration system that is primarily concerned with satisfying the needs of the Canadian labour market.

  4. Answer(contd): At the same time, the immigration system is moving away from admitting immigrants that may create a financial burden for Canadian taxpayers.

  5. Answer(contd): Such “troublesome” immigrants include elderly family members of immigrants, such as parents and grandparents, people with medical conditions, people with criminal records, and refugee claimants.

  6. Answer(contd): While I don’t agree with government policy in many instances, the current government’s trends seem to me to be crystal clear.

  7. For more information on Wills and Estate Planning in Alberta, visit http://calgarylegalwills.com or Call Russ Weninger at (403) 265-4496.

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