Just to be clear, we want 1,095 days in any five years prior to the person's birth.
The reason we're calling for this is that in the Citizenship Act, citizenship by naturalization requires this exact provision. While there has been some assertion that citizenship through unlimited descent, as provided for through Bill C-3, is somehow not immigration. To maintain the intrinsic value of Canadian citizenship, acquiring citizenship should require significant ties to the country. The naturalization process, through the existing process set out in the Citizenship Act, defines that by a “three out of five” year period.
All we're seeking to do here is harmonize Bill C-3 with what is already in the Citizenship Act for citizenship by naturalization, so that we are not creating two classes of citizenship acquisition. That seems inherently un-Canadian to me, and I also foresee legal challenges if there is no harmonization on this component.
Also, again, I want to stress to colleagues that we should be, as a committee, trying to ensure that government legislation protects the intrinsic value of Canadian citizenship. We feel that this amendment would strengthen that. It would also allow for persons to not be stuck in the country for an extended period of time. There's flexibility if somebody has to go to a funeral or something like that, or if an emergency comes up. There has to be a demonstrated, concerted effort to stay in the country over a period of time in order to pass down citizenship.
I want to remind colleagues that while the courts did make a decision on this, the government chose not to appeal that ruling and then drafted this legislation. The government chose to put this legislation in front of us, so this is an amendment that will harmonize the provisions for citizenship acquisition through Bill C-3 with what is currently in the Citizenship Act for acquiring citizenship through naturalization. We think this is only fair for other classes of immigrants who seek to acquire Canadian citizenship through naturalization.
Thank you.