Katy Perry’s path to Canadian citizenship: date a prime minister. Yours: check your family tree
Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke the internet this weekend at Coachella — holding hands between sets, swaying together during Justin Bieber's headline performance, and posting couple photos to Perry's 260 million Instagram followers.
The internet had opinions. But buried in the noise is a question worth asking: could Katy Perry actually become a Canadian citizen?
Check Your Eligibility for Canadian Citizenship
The short answer: not easily.
Perry's ancestry is English, German, Irish, and Portuguese — rooted in California, the American South, and the Azores. No Canadian branch in the family tree. Without Canadian ancestry, her path to citizenship would run through Trudeau himself: spousal sponsorship, which requires a formal application, residency in Canada, and years of processing.
One of the most famous women in the world could become Canadian only by undergoing a lengthy immigration process.
Meanwhile, millions of ordinary Americans already are Canadian — and most of them have no idea.
The law Katy Perry can't use (but you might be able to)
Under Bill C-3, which took effect on December 15, 2025, any American born before that date who can trace descent to a Canadian ancestor is already a Canadian citizen.
No application to become a citizen. No residency requirement. No language test. No sponsorship needed. You apply for the certificate that proves what you already are.
The law has no generational limit. A great-great-grandparent who left Quebec for the New England mills in 1890 is enough. A grandmother who crossed the border from New Brunswick in the 1940s is enough. One ancestor, and Canadian citizenship flows through every generation to you.
Since the law took effect, there's been a gold rush for the documents needed as proof of Canadian ancestry. Archives across Canada have been overwhelmed with requests from Americans, with Quebec reporting a 3,000% increase.
For those who have obtained all the documents and submitted proof of citizenship applications, processing times have stretched to 10 months. Immigration lawyers describe the demand as unprecedented.
You don't need to date a Canadian. You might already be one.
Perry’s situation is an accident of her birth. Her particular English, German, Irish, and Portuguese roots simply happen to provide her no path to Canadian citizenship through ancestry.
For millions of Americans all over the United States, it's a different story.
And if your family has roots in New England, upstate New York, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or Louisiana — there's an ever greater chance a Canadian ancestor is somewhere in your tree. If your last name was once spelled differently — if a Leblanc became White, or a Charpentier became Carpenter — the odds go up. If older relatives ever mentioned family north of the border, or spoke French at home, they go up further.
And if you qualify, so do your siblings, your cousins, and their children — everyone who descends from the same ancestor.
Katy Perry would need a prime minister to get her Canadian passport. You might just need a birth certificate.
Check whether you qualify at CanadaVisa's citizenship by descent calculator.
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