Honorary Canadian citizenship

Title of honor conferred by the Parliament of Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Honorary Canadian citizenship (French: citoyenneté canadienne honoraire) is an honour bestowed on foreigners of exceptional merit following a joint resolution by both Houses of the Parliament of Canada.

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Honorary Canadian citizenship
Awarded by Parliament of Canada
TypeHonorary citizenship
Established1985
CountryCanada
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First induction1985
Total inductees7


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Honorary Canadian citizenship is purely symbolic; the recipient does not receive any of the rights, privileges, or duties typically held by a Canadian citizen.[1]

Recipients of honorary Canadian citizenship

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1 Raoul Wallenberg 1985
(posthumous)
 Sweden Diplomat and humanitarian. Posthumous recipient of the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal, and second honorary citizen of the United States.[2][3]
2 Nelson Mandela 2001  South Africa Anti-apartheid activist, first post-apartheid President of South Africa, and recipient of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.[4]
3 Tenzin Gyatso 2006  India
(born in  Tibet)
The 14th Dalai Lama and recipient of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize.[5]
4 Aung San Suu Kyi 2007  Myanmar Opposition leader and recipient of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize.[6] Revoked by parliamentary vote in 2018 in response to the Rohingya genocide.[7]
5 Karim Aga Khan IV 2010  United Kingdom 49th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. Honorary Companion of the Order of Canada.[8][9]
6 Malala Yousafzai 2014[10][a]  Pakistan Women's rights and education activist, and recipient of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.[12]
7 Vladimir Kara-Murza 2023  United Kingdom (born in  Russia) Political activist, journalist, author, filmmaker.[13]
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Revocations

Canadian civil society groups and other protestors called for the revocation of Aung San Suu Kyi's honorary citizenship in response to UN allegations that the 2017 persecution by the Burmese military against the Rohingya, an ethno-religious minority group in Burma, was a form of ethnic cleansing.[14][15] This included an online Change.org petition addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the House of Commons of Canada.[16] The House of Commons voted unanimously on September 27, 2018, to revoke her honorary citizenship.[17] The Senate of Canada approved a motion to the same effect unanimously on October 2, 2018.[7] With revocation motions passed by both houses, the Government of Canada stated that it recognized Parliament's decision to revoke the honour.[7]

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Notes

  1. Received award in 2017[11]

References

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