Delays in Canadian citizenship by descent leave many American applicants frustrated.
American applicants seeking Canadian citizenship by descent are experiencing significant delays, particularly under the interim “Lost Canadians” measures. Many individuals who submitted proof of citizenship soon after March 2025 report that their files remain under review, while newer applications appear to be processed more quickly. This uneven pace has caused concern among applicants with strong family and professional ties to Canada.
Frustration Among Families and Applicants
Applicants describe the system as “first-in, last-out,” leaving some families in a state of legal uncertainty. For Americans trying to secure official proof of Canadian citizenship, these delays can affect travel, employment, and access to other rights associated with citizenship. The situation has sparked frustration and anxiety among applicants who expected timely responses from the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) program support unit.
Reasons Behind the Delays
Officials indicate that changes in the legislation and administrative adjustments are contributing to slower processing times. Applications submitted after the latest policy updates seem to move faster, suggesting that IRCC has streamlined procedures for newer applicants. Nevertheless, individuals caught in the early post-policy period are still experiencing delays, which has amplified complaints from affected families.
Advice for Applicants
Immigration experts recommend that applicants maintain clear and organized documentation, remain patient, and monitor official IRCC communications. Those experiencing difficulties may benefit from consulting licensed immigration professionals to understand their options and ensure applications meet all requirements. Staying informed about policy updates is critical to avoid confusion and potential re-submissions.
Looking Ahead
While the delays are frustrating, they are expected to ease gradually as IRCC adjusts its operations to meet demand. The government continues to emphasize that applications are reviewed thoroughly to ensure compliance with citizenship rules, even if this results in longer waiting periods.
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