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Monday 10 September 2018

There is a debate about the nationality of newborn children in Canada | CBC News

Author: James Alexander Michie

It is suggested that the place of birth should not necessarily guarantee citizenship, so now the federals are arguing in the Supreme Court. Likewise, the International Law does not require that babies born in Canada must automatically have the nationality of that country.

During the last few years, Canada has modified or canceled the automatic birthright as well as other countries where Australia and Great Britain can be highlighted.

Now a case has arisen in which two babies born in Canada are involved, of which their parents are Russian spies. Similarly, federal lawyers minimize the concept of automatic citizenship by presenting the reasons why the government does not consider Alexander and Timothy Vavilov as the best decision to give Canadian citizenship, who, as has already been mentioned, are descendants of agents of Russian intelligence.

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