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Old 02-11-2014, 08:15 AM   #3
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I think it is against international law to make someone stateless, so if someone was stripped of citizenship, it would have to mean that they would have to have viable citizenship somewhere else. I actually don't see a big problem with that. Britain, Japan, France, Italy, Switzerland, and New Zealand all have similar laws in effect. Dual citizenship is not a right, nor is Canada obligated to allow it for everyone.

Having said that, if someone renounced their other citizenship first, then there is nothing they could do.
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