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Dual citizens in Canada will no longer be able to renounce US citizenship in Halifax and Quebec City

Do you believe that Treasury is accurately reporting the number of people renouncing U.S. citizenship? Given the long wait times in Canada, can the absurdly small number of renunciations reported by Treasury be accurate?

Closing renunciation centres in Halifax and Quebec City will increase wait times and make it more difficult for dual citizens to renounce

31 thoughts on “Dual citizens in Canada will no longer be able to renounce US citizenship in Halifax and Quebec City

  1. I renounced at the London UK Embassy last January 2019 and still my name has not appeared in the registry? You would think over a year later it would so I am sure there is under reporting going on

  2. USC: Many thanks!

    Portland: Our Human Rights Complaint was submitted to the United Nations in the summer of 2014. It has not been dealt with in a timely manner. As you so rightly point out, catastrophe upon catastrophe has befallen the world since then, pushing our “piddling” concerns farther to the back of the stove. This is NEVER going to change. There have always been, and will always be, people in worse straits than ourselves. Does that mean OUR issues are not worthy of address? Are we to just fold our tents and give up? If we believed that, why are we all here?

    I say this only because I felt Portland’s comment required it. I’ll make no further mention of the U.N. on this thread as I have no intention of diverting the discussion away from the subject of the removal of renunciation services from two of Canada’s major cities.

  3. FYI, I applied for a renunciation appointment in July 2022. I specifically asked for Halifax but gave my alternate as Ottawa, assuming that’s where I’d have to go. But I got an email confirmation last week that I have an appointment, and guess what … it’s in Halifax!! I’m very pleased.

  4. @Hbee,
    Thanks for letting us know, as we like to get an idea of the wait times. It’s terrible that the wait is so incredibly long here in Canada. I’m glad to hear that you do have an appointment now and that you won’t have to travel far.

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