A US citizen has Quebec ancestry that goes back to the mid 1700’s.
Canada enacts a new, momentous and inclusive Canadian citizenship program.
A US citizen has Quebec ancestry that goes back to the mid 1700’s.
A US citizen has Quebec ancestry that goes back to the mid 1700’s.
A US citizen has Quebec ancestry that goes back to the mid 1700’s.
A US citizen has Quebec ancestry that goes back to the mid 1700’s. Canada enacts a new, momentous and inclusive Canadian citizenship program. This is a story about the realization of the opportunity to pursue and explore ancestral roots in Quebec and Maritime regions.
In the film, we aim to humanize and create an understanding of not only the new citizenship program’s existence, but its generosity in a time where the world is becoming increasingly isolationist.
We are impassioned to produce a documentary film about this impactful development, at a time when the US is rapidly changing its varied policies amidst accelerating shifts in the global order.
"The term “Lost Canadians” refers to people who lost or never obtained citizenship because of certain outdated rules in earlier citizenship laws. Bill C-3 extends access to citizenship to these remaining “Lost Canadians,” their descendants and those born abroad to or adopted abroad by a Canadian parent in the second or later generation before the new law came into effect.”