India, Oct. 11 -- Canadian principal opposition party has started campaigning for curtailing birthright citizenship for the children of non-permanent residents, a category that includes both international students and workers. The move comes as anti-immigrant sentiment continues to surge in the country, large directed against the influx of temporary residents due to policies adopted during the tenure of earlier Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Conservative Party, the main opposition in the House of Commons, started a petition on Thursday calling upon the government "to require at least one parent to have citizenship or permanent residency in order for Canadian citizenship to be automatically granted, just like in peer countries, like the ...