Hello
I was born in 1950.
In my direct ancestry line, my parents and my paternal grandparents were born in the US.
All others were born in Quebec or Nova Scotia, and of course going back the 17th century and earlier, we're all originally descended from the pioneers of New France, the Filles a Marier and the Filles de Rois from France.
My DNA is 98% French & 2% Norway.
I purchased a building property in Nova Scotia 3 years ago.
Am I correct in assuming that my ancestry plays no part in determining my eligibility to stay on my own property except for 6 months every 2 year period while attempting to fulfill the requirements for permanent residency?
I was born in 1950.
In my direct ancestry line, my parents and my paternal grandparents were born in the US.
All others were born in Quebec or Nova Scotia, and of course going back the 17th century and earlier, we're all originally descended from the pioneers of New France, the Filles a Marier and the Filles de Rois from France.
My DNA is 98% French & 2% Norway.
I purchased a building property in Nova Scotia 3 years ago.
Am I correct in assuming that my ancestry plays no part in determining my eligibility to stay on my own property except for 6 months every 2 year period while attempting to fulfill the requirements for permanent residency?