e-397 (Canadian citizenship)
Original language of petition: English
Petition to the Government of Canada
- The Jus soli, or birthright citizenship, law of Canada enables an abusive and exploitative practice often called 'Birth Tourism', which permits expectant mothers who are foreign nationals, with no status in Canada, to gain automatic citizenship for their children born within Canada;
- All but one other developed country in the world has eliminated provision for birthright citizenship because of the widespread abuse it is open to; and
- The practice of 'Birth Tourism' can be very costly to taxpayers since it is used to ensure that after the child reaches 18 years of age Canada's education system can be used at a publicly subsidised cost, and he/she can sponsor his/her parents and many other family members, thus taking advantage of Canada's public health system and social security programmes such as OAS and the GIS.
- Open for signature
- June 16, 2016, at 10:40 a.m. (EDT)
- Closed for signature
- October 14, 2016, at 10:40 a.m. (EDT)
- Presented to the House of Commons
-
Alice Wong
(Richmond Centre)
October 19, 2016 (Petition No. 421-00775) - Government response tabled
- December 2, 2016
Only validated signatures are counted towards the total number of signatures.
Province / Territory | Signatures |
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Alberta | 989 |
British Columbia | 5100 |
Manitoba | 136 |
New Brunswick | 42 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 19 |
Northwest Territories | 6 |
Nova Scotia | 53 |
Nunavut | 2 |
Ontario | 1986 |
Prince Edward Island | 5 |
Quebec | 296 |
Saskatchewan | 151 |
Yukon | 6 |