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Stephen Ney, right, Hyo Jeong Ney and their children, Ezekiel and Nathaniel. The couple started the process of seeking citizenship for their kids years ago.

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Getting a response from Immigration Canada was such a big deal that Stephen Ney barged into the bathroom with his two sons in tow to break the news to his wife, Hyo Jeong Ney, who was changing.

It’s an email with “Grants of Citizenship” in the title — news that the Canadian couple had been waiting for since they first started the citizenship process for their adopted children in Sierra Leone in 2020.

Nicholas Keung is a Toronto-based reporter covering immigrationfor the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @nkeung.

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