Final Anti-Gay Marriage Measure

Falls In Canada

 

by 365Gay.com from the Web, January 30, 2007

   

Ottawa -- The Canadian government has removed an immigration directive that prevented people who married their same-sex partners abroad from sponsoring their spouse to immigrate to Canada.

Couples who married in Canada and where one partner was Canadian and the other foreign could sponsor that person to immigrate.  But in 2004 the government amended the rules to prevent foreign gay marriages from being used for immigration purposes.

At the time the government said it feared people who were not gay could use the immigration rules as a ruse to gain entry to the country.

New Democratic Party member Bill Siksay has been fighting the provision for months.

“This policy is completely unacceptable.  It contradicts Canada’s legal recognition of gay and lesbian marriages,” Siksay said in the House of Commons last year as he tabled a motion calling on the Immigration Minister to rescind it.

"Couples must not be forced back into courts to again win recognition of their relationships and legal marriages,” said Siksay who is gay.

Several weeks ago the government said it would review the policy.  Now, without fanfare, the government has abolished the prohibition.

“This is another important victory towards full equality of gay and lesbian Canadians”, Siksay said Tuesday.

“The failure of the Department of Citizenship and Immigration to treat legal gay and lesbian marriages performed in jurisdictions outside Canada was clearly discriminatory.”

The change means that gay and lesbian couples legally married outside Canada will now be recognized as part of spousal, family class immigration sponsorship applications.

"This is good news for many gay and lesbian couples in Canada and for those who support the full equality of gay and lesbian Canadians,” said Siksay.

Same-sex marriage is legal in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, South Africa, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

Gays and lesbians across Canada gained the right to marry in 2005.  An attempt to reopen the law last year failed in the House of Commons.

 

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