Canada Citizenship Act: Summary Of Bill C-6 Changes

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July 3, 2017 – Changes to the Canada Citizenship Act Bill C-6 will come into force in stages with some taking place immediately, others in fall 2017 and the final modifications in early 2018. Our summary outlines when new changes will be made with comparisons to the old law.
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June 27, 2017 – Several important changes are being made to the Canada Citizenship Act after Bill C-6 was given Royal Assent on June 19, 2017.

These changes will be phased in with some taking place immediately, others in fall 2017 and the final modifications in early 2018.

The table below outlines when new changes will be made under the Canada Citizenship Act with comparisons to the old law.

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