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Son of Russian spies feels 'relief' to be Canadian | |
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The son of Russian spies has spoken of his relief after a court decided to let him keep his Canadian citizenship. | The son of Russian spies has spoken of his relief after a court decided to let him keep his Canadian citizenship. |
Alexander Vavilov had his citizenship revoked after his parents, who worked for Russia's foreign intelligence service, were arrested in 2010. | Alexander Vavilov had his citizenship revoked after his parents, who worked for Russia's foreign intelligence service, were arrested in 2010. |
He was born in Canada, and until their arrest he believed his parents were Canadian too. | He was born in Canada, and until their arrest he believed his parents were Canadian too. |
It is the first time he has spoken since Canada's Supreme Court ruled his citizenship was valid. | It is the first time he has spoken since Canada's Supreme Court ruled his citizenship was valid. |
"I am who I am - whatever you learn about your heritage I don't think it defines you as a person," Mr Vavilov told the media in Toronto on Friday. | "I am who I am - whatever you learn about your heritage I don't think it defines you as a person," Mr Vavilov told the media in Toronto on Friday. |
He said the court victory was recognition that he not only feels like a Canadian, but is one in the eyes of the law. | He said the court victory was recognition that he not only feels like a Canadian, but is one in the eyes of the law. |
Who is he? | Who is he? |
Mr Vavilov was born Alexander Foley in Toronto on 3 June 1994 to Tracey Lee Ann Foley and Donald Howard Heathfield - or so he thought. | Mr Vavilov was born Alexander Foley in Toronto on 3 June 1994 to Tracey Lee Ann Foley and Donald Howard Heathfield - or so he thought. |
Their real names were Elena Vavilova and Andrey Bezrukov and they had moved to Canada using false identities, in order to establish a "deep cover" that would allow them to travel the world and spy for Russia's KGB. | Their real names were Elena Vavilova and Andrey Bezrukov and they had moved to Canada using false identities, in order to establish a "deep cover" that would allow them to travel the world and spy for Russia's KGB. |
In Canada, they seemed like a normal, happy young family. Mr Vavilov's older brother Timothy was born just four years before, also in Toronto. At one point, his parents started up their own diaper delivery service. | In Canada, they seemed like a normal, happy young family. Mr Vavilov's older brother Timothy was born just four years before, also in Toronto. At one point, his parents started up their own diaper delivery service. |
When he was two, the family moved to France and then later to the US, settling near Boston. | When he was two, the family moved to France and then later to the US, settling near Boston. |
That's where they were apprehended by the FBI in 2010, when Mr Vavilov was 16. | That's where they were apprehended by the FBI in 2010, when Mr Vavilov was 16. |
They pleaded guilty and were deported to Russia in a spy swap in exchange for four Russians who had been imprisoned by Moscow for providing intelligence to the West. | |
The family's story inspired the US television show The Americans, about two deep undercover Russian spies living and starting a family in the United States. | The family's story inspired the US television show The Americans, about two deep undercover Russian spies living and starting a family in the United States. |
Mr Vavilov said he watched the series - as have his parents who now live in Russia. | Mr Vavilov said he watched the series - as have his parents who now live in Russia. |
"On the one hand you can relate to some things, on the other it's Hollywood," he said. | "On the one hand you can relate to some things, on the other it's Hollywood," he said. |
He has managed to heal the relationship with his parents in the years since their secret was revealed and his life turned upside down. | He has managed to heal the relationship with his parents in the years since their secret was revealed and his life turned upside down. |
His parents were motivated by patriotism, he said. | His parents were motivated by patriotism, he said. |
"Although I have suffered through all this, I understand why they did what they did." | "Although I have suffered through all this, I understand why they did what they did." |
Legal fight | Legal fight |
Shortly after his parents were apprehended in the US, Mr Vavilov's passport was not renewed, and his citizenship was revoked in 2014 by an official working for Canadian immigration. | Shortly after his parents were apprehended in the US, Mr Vavilov's passport was not renewed, and his citizenship was revoked in 2014 by an official working for Canadian immigration. |
The government said that since his parents worked for a foreign government at the time of his birth, being born on Canadian soil was not enough to grant him citizenship. | The government said that since his parents worked for a foreign government at the time of his birth, being born on Canadian soil was not enough to grant him citizenship. |
Thus began Mr Vavilov's long fight to restore his citizenship. | Thus began Mr Vavilov's long fight to restore his citizenship. |
Typically, being born in Canada grants a child automatic citizenship. But there are exceptions for the children of diplomats. The government said that exception should apply to him - Mr Vavilov's legal team disagreed. | Typically, being born in Canada grants a child automatic citizenship. But there are exceptions for the children of diplomats. The government said that exception should apply to him - Mr Vavilov's legal team disagreed. |
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that since his parents were not granted diplomatic status, his citizenship is valid. | On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that since his parents were not granted diplomatic status, his citizenship is valid. |
What comes next | What comes next |
Since losing his Canadian citizenship, Mr Vavilov said he went to university in Europe and has worked in the Middle East and Asia. | Since losing his Canadian citizenship, Mr Vavilov said he went to university in Europe and has worked in the Middle East and Asia. |
But he said he sometimes struggled to find employment because of his life story. | But he said he sometimes struggled to find employment because of his life story. |
"I don't think people distrust me personally," he said. "But I think people don't want to be tied to the association." | "I don't think people distrust me personally," he said. "But I think people don't want to be tied to the association." |
Asked about his thoughts on Russia and its leadership, Mr Vavilov, who now also holds Russian citizenship, declined to comment. | Asked about his thoughts on Russia and its leadership, Mr Vavilov, who now also holds Russian citizenship, declined to comment. |
He told the media that he wants a future in Canada but his next steps depend on his prospects - he will move back for a good work opportunity. | He told the media that he wants a future in Canada but his next steps depend on his prospects - he will move back for a good work opportunity. |
Thursday's court decision means his older brother Timothy will also keep his Canadian citizenship, though Mr Vavilov was not aware of his future plans. | Thursday's court decision means his older brother Timothy will also keep his Canadian citizenship, though Mr Vavilov was not aware of his future plans. |
The Vavilov brothers have always maintained they were completely in the dark about their parents' spying activities. | The Vavilov brothers have always maintained they were completely in the dark about their parents' spying activities. |
Various media reports have cited unnamed US officials suggesting that Timothy Vavilov's parents had revealed their identities to him and wanted him to follow in their footsteps. | Various media reports have cited unnamed US officials suggesting that Timothy Vavilov's parents had revealed their identities to him and wanted him to follow in their footsteps. |
On Friday the younger Mr Vavilov dismissed those reports, saying they were untrue. | On Friday the younger Mr Vavilov dismissed those reports, saying they were untrue. |
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