July 6, 2015 – Ravi Jain, in the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto Summer Newsletter, discusses how recent changes to Canadian Citizenship have altered what it means to become Canadian.

“Although the government appears to want to limit access to citizenship for persons who become “Canadianized” through rubbing elbows with Canadians here, the amendments will also exclude many who are arguably equally deserving of citizenship…”

Reproduced with permission from the South Asian Bar Association of Toronto: Summer Newsletter 2015.

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