Hello everyone
I need some help getting my head around something
I am trying to look into my eligibility of becoming a Canadian citizen though my heritage and i am aware that the laws have been changed which limits eligibility to 1st generation descendants (my father) but there is an exception that i think i may apply for which i will post below (taken from the eligibility tool on the Canadian immigration website)
The reason i think this applies to me is because my grandfather was born in Canada before 1947 and then moved to the UK 1 year later with his father. He then went onto join the UK royal air force during WW2 as a plane mechanic (a crown servant).
the part where i am confused is the next bit of text which i will paste below
A Crown servant is employed outside Canada with the:
I am confused because my grandfather was a natural born Canadian citizen since birth and then went onto be a crown servant in another country obtaining dual citizenship status, during world war two but this text only mentions the Canadian armed forces which, at the time, served the British royal family as they were a part of the commonwealth.
Note: during my grandfathers time in the UK Royal Air force he was both a Canadian citizen as well as a British citizen due to his dual citizenship.
Any help or clarification with this issue would be greatly appreciated
I need some help getting my head around something
I am trying to look into my eligibility of becoming a Canadian citizen though my heritage and i am aware that the laws have been changed which limits eligibility to 1st generation descendants (my father) but there is an exception that i think i may apply for which i will post below (taken from the eligibility tool on the Canadian immigration website)
- When my parent was born or adopted, my grandparent was a Canadian citizen (or a British subject, born or naturalized in Canada before 1947) who was employed outside Canada as a Crown servant.
The reason i think this applies to me is because my grandfather was born in Canada before 1947 and then moved to the UK 1 year later with his father. He then went onto join the UK royal air force during WW2 as a plane mechanic (a crown servant).
the part where i am confused is the next bit of text which i will paste below
A Crown servant is employed outside Canada with the:
- Canadian Armed Forces,
- federal public administration, or
- public service of a province other than as a locally engaged person
I am confused because my grandfather was a natural born Canadian citizen since birth and then went onto be a crown servant in another country obtaining dual citizenship status, during world war two but this text only mentions the Canadian armed forces which, at the time, served the British royal family as they were a part of the commonwealth.
Note: during my grandfathers time in the UK Royal Air force he was both a Canadian citizen as well as a British citizen due to his dual citizenship.
Any help or clarification with this issue would be greatly appreciated