Ottawa directs some with ‘Lost Canadian’ citizenship to surrender documents
OTTAWA — Some people who received proof of Canadian citizenship under the “Lost Canadians” legislation that passed last year are now being told to surrender their certificates of citizenship.
Immigration lawyer Amandeep Hayer said one of his clients received a message from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada on Saturday saying they need to turn over their citizenship certificate.
The message says the certificate must be surrendered during an investigation because the application didn’t cite proof of Canadian family from original sources — such as vital statistics — explain why original documents were not provided and detail efforts to obtain those documents.
“Now, generally IRCC will allow alternative evidence, but they do expect you to try to obtain the official birth records first,” Hayer said.


