Hi everyone,
I've been reading a lot on the internet and this forum, but have a fairly (I assume) unique situation, but forgive me if I posted in the wrong place.
I am 3rd generation Canadian (grandfather and grandmother born in BC, mother in Toronto) but my mother went to school in the U.S., so that's where I was born. I barely know my father, and my mother was, in kind words, not very good to me and disappeared in and out of my life from the time I was an infant, so I ended up growing up in the U.S. more or less on my own. I was never aware of my Canadian citizenship until just recently, but now that I am, I would like to claim it.
Problem is, I am trying to prove my citizenship, and I have zero chance of asking my mother for her birth certificate because of the very poor/non-existent relationship I have with her. I'm assuming she's alive because I can not find a death record for her.
So what I'm wondering is if there is any work around way to prove my citizenship, such as obtaining my grandfather's birth (and death) certificate and then providing proof he was my mother's father? I know their birth and death dates, full names, birthplaces, etc.
Forgive me for my ignorance, and thank you for any advice
AdamC100
I've been reading a lot on the internet and this forum, but have a fairly (I assume) unique situation, but forgive me if I posted in the wrong place.
I am 3rd generation Canadian (grandfather and grandmother born in BC, mother in Toronto) but my mother went to school in the U.S., so that's where I was born. I barely know my father, and my mother was, in kind words, not very good to me and disappeared in and out of my life from the time I was an infant, so I ended up growing up in the U.S. more or less on my own. I was never aware of my Canadian citizenship until just recently, but now that I am, I would like to claim it.
Problem is, I am trying to prove my citizenship, and I have zero chance of asking my mother for her birth certificate because of the very poor/non-existent relationship I have with her. I'm assuming she's alive because I can not find a death record for her.
So what I'm wondering is if there is any work around way to prove my citizenship, such as obtaining my grandfather's birth (and death) certificate and then providing proof he was my mother's father? I know their birth and death dates, full names, birthplaces, etc.
Forgive me for my ignorance, and thank you for any advice
AdamC100