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December 2019

Son of Russian spies relieved to retain Canadian citizenship

2019-12-21
By: Eileen R. Coughlin
On: December 21, 2019
In: Canadian citizenship

The son of a Russian spy couple who lived underground in Canada and the United States said on Friday he wanted a future in Canada after the country’s Supreme Court ruled he could keep his Canadian citizenship. Alexander Vavilov was born in Toronto, which would generally qualify him for CanadianRead More →

Russian spy son relieved to retain Canadian citizenship

2019-12-20
By: Eileen R. Coughlin
On: December 20, 2019
In: Canadian citizenship

TORONTO (AP) – The son of a Russian spy couple who have lived underground in Canada and the United States on Friday said he wanted a future in Canada after the country’s Supreme Court ruled that he could keep his Canadian citizenship. Alexander Vavilov was born in Toronto, which wouldRead More →

Spy Sons Who Inspired ‘The Americans’ May Retain Canadian Citizenship

2019-12-19
By: Eileen R. Coughlin
On: December 19, 2019
In: Canadian citizenship

TORONTO – The Supreme Court of Canada ruled on Thursday that the son of a Russian spy couple who had been living clandestinely in Canada and the United States could retain his Canadian citizenship. Alex Vavilov was born in Toronto, which would generally qualify him for Canadian citizenship, except forRead More →

son of Russian spies regains Canadian citizenship after 10 years of legal battle | Canada

2019-12-19
By: Eileen R. Coughlin
On: December 19, 2019
In: Canadian citizenship

The son of two Russian hidden spies says he feels “immense relief” after winning his long battle to regain his Canadian citizenship. Alex Vavilov was stripped of his citizenship after the FBI arrested and deported his parents from the United States in 2010, exposing their Canadian stories as false. “TheRead More →

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