Conservatives want to end birthright citizenship for children of temporary residents
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are calling for a new limit on birthright citizenship, a measure they say would mirror the rules in peer countries and curb the risk of abuse of the immigration system.
Under Canadian law, a child born in this country is automatically a Canadian citizen, with very limited exceptions.
Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel Garner said such automatic citizenship should be limited to those who have at least one parent who’s either a citizen or a permanent resident.
“What the government has been failing to do successfully is remove incentives to abuse the immigration system,” she said in an interview.


