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The first law passed by the Canadian government after the Statute of Westminster in 1931 was the Canadian Citizenship Act, which came into effect on January 1, 1947. This act established Canadian citizenship as a distinct legal status separate from British subject status, allowing Canadians to identify as citizens of Canada. Prior to this, Canadians were considered British subjects, and the act marked a significant step in the evolution of Canadian national identity.
The Indian Citizenship Act was passed in 1955. It defines who is considered a citizen of India and outlines the ways in which citizenship can be acquired or lost.
Citizenship is the state of being vested with the right, privileges, and duties of being a citizen. In 1947 the Liberal Government passed the Canadian Citizenship Act- which came into effect.
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Right to information Act was passed in the Year is 2005
The Currency Act was passed in 1764.
Canadian citizenship was officially established on January 1, 1947, with the enactment of the Canadian Citizenship Act. Prior to this, Canadians were considered subjects of the British Empire and held British nationality. The new law allowed Canadians to have their own distinct citizenship, separate from British subjects. This marked an important step in the development of Canada's national identity.
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The suger act and currency act passed in 1764
It was passed by Parliament in the year of 1773.
1910 was the year the first Girl Guide units were established in Ontario. The Canadian Girl Guides Organization was created in 1912 and in 1917 an Act of Parliament was passed approving the Canadian Girl Guides Associations constitution.