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Finland Citizenship Test Becomes Mandatory for Naturalization in 2027

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Canada Suspends Citizenship by Descent Certificates for U.S. Applicants

Starting June 13, 2026, Canada’s immigration authority began suspending recently approved citizenship-by-descent certificates and ordering recipients to return them for re-examination. It’s a dramatic shift that threatens Americans who obtained this status to live abroad. The Canada citizenship by descent suspension arrived by email, not regulation. It caught immigration lawyers off guard. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, known as IRCC, sent the notices over the weekend of June 13, and the formal directive is dated June 15. Peggy Sun, the registrar of Canadian citizenship, signed them. The letters cite subsection 26(1) of the Citizenship Regulations, which lets the registrar demand a certificate back when there’s reason to believe the holder may not be entitled to it. What the letters demand Each notice tells the recipient that IRCC holds information indicating the person may not be entitled to a Canadian certificate of citizenship. Recipients must return the paper certificate while their

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Tokyo skyline with Mount Fuji in the background, where 70,000 Americans face updated foreign property restrictions

70,000 Americans in Japan Wait on Updated Foreign Property Restrictions

Japan’s government expert panel has postponed recommendations on foreign property purchase restrictions until fall 2026, delaying what could have been a midsummer decision on buying property in Japan as a foreigner. For the roughly 70,000 registered American residents in Japan, that’s a reprieve, not a resolution. Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party announced plans in December 2025 to introduce legislation restricting real estate purchases by foreign nationals. A government expert panel

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