Unlocking the Benefits of Canadian Ancestry: A Guide for Americans

Since the implementation of Bill C-3 on December 15, 2025, a significant number of Americans have been exploring their Canadian lineage.

The bill removed the first-generation limit in Canada, granting Canadian citizenship by descent to individuals born before December 15, 2025, who can demonstrate a continuous line of ancestry to a Canadian forebear.

Discovering their newfound Canadian citizenship, eligible Americans are now considering the advantages of pursuing proof of Canadian citizenship and obtaining a Canadian passport. The surge in applications is evident, with nearly 2,500 Americans applying for proof of Canadian citizenship in January 2026 alone, as reported by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

For those uncovering their eligibility, the key question arises: what benefits await them upon application?

From the freedom to travel, reside, and work in Canada permanently, to the acquisition of a second passport and subsidized university education, the benefits are manifold, including substantial financial advantages. Here’s an overview of some of the key benefits:

Note: All monetary values are presented in USD unless otherwise indicated.

Benefit Estimated value Relocation required
Right to live & work in Canada Priceless No
Canadian passport Thousands of dollars in visa savings + enhanced flexibility No
Avoided cost of acquiring an equivalent second citizenship ~US$200,000+ No
Subsidized university tuition ~US$99,000 per child Student enrollment and study in a Canadian institution required
Ability to invest in Canadian real estate Varies based on property No
Healthcare & social benefits (if relocating) Significant Yes
Old Age Security Dependent on duration of residency in Canada, among other factors Yes
Child Care Benefit Under 6: up to $7,997/year
Ages 6–17: up to