Alexander Vavilov
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Relieved Canadian son of Russian spies flies to Toronto after citizenship affirmedThe two were born in the 1990s to parents who were later arrested in the United States for conspiring to act as secret agents on behalf of a Russian intelligence agency.CanadaDec 20, 2019
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Supreme Court rules children of Russian spies are Canadian citizensThe Vavilov brothers were born in the 1990s to Russian spies using the names of dead Canadian children.CanadaDec 19, 2019
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Toronto-born son of Russian spies fights for Canadian citizenshipAlex Vavilov seeks the right to reside permanently in Canada where his parents once lived clandestine lives as deeply embedded spies who are the models for the TV show The Americans.CanadaMay 28, 2018
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Toronto-born son of Russian spies wins court battle to regain Canadian citizenshipThe Federal Court of Appeal set aside the lower-court ruling and quashed the registrar's decision to cancel Vavilov's citizenship.CanadaJun 23, 2017
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