Actually if he marries a foreigner who then gets tied to terrorist activities they can revoke his citizenship and deport both of them so technically yes they can, stupid. Gotta love bill c-51.
deported to where?
Actually if he marries a foreigner who then gets tied to terrorist activities they can revoke his citizenship and deport both of them so technically yes they can, stupid. Gotta love bill c-51.
Actually if he marries a foreigner who then gets tied to terrorist activities they can revoke his citizenship and deport both of them so technically yes they can, stupid. Gotta love bill c-51.
deported to where?
I'd first have to get foreign citizenship and then renounce my Canadian one. But yes, under the right circumstances, I could be deported. But that's Gerryh for ya.
Wherever his spouse was from I assume. Doesn't matter really. They can revoke your citizenship and kick you out, where to is not their problem.
No, as long as you marry a foreign national that is involved with terrorism they can revoke your Canadian citizenship and send you packing. It goes against the UNUDHR but Herr Harper didn't care.
Nope, they can't. Nice try though.
Well you go marry a foreigner and we'll put it to the test. I looked into it already being British born, married to a Canadian and holding views and opinions that could be classified as 'terrorist' under c-51. I'm absolutely positive.
If things that are entrenched in the constitution are not official Canadian values, then what is?
They may be official values of a government controlled by Quebec but that does not necessarily make them values of the population.
It's certainly not a Quebec value. In fact Quebecers don't mind about bilingualism.
There is no deportation clause in C-51.....He must be mixing it up with C-24
It's certainly not a Quebec value. In fact Quebecers don't mind about bilingualism.
So you don't mind if we make english the only official language?
I don't mind if Quebec is french and ROC english and I am sure that is the same for most of the population in Québec.
I don't mind if Quebec is french and ROC english and I am sure that is the same for most of the population in Québec.
I think it might for people holding dual citizenship, but not someone born a Canadianeven c24 doesn't allow what this brainless wonder is suggesting.
I don't mind if we quit making equalization payments to Quebec until they decide they want to be Canadians.
So that would be no then. Apparently you do care about official bilingualism.