Hi, I have been researching if it is possible to claim citizenship through descent for Canada. I have searched on these boards and google but I know it can be very particular based on certain years. I appreciate any help.
My dad's maternal side is Canadian, with many still living there.
Grandma: Born in 1931 to Canadian citizens in Canada (married in 1951 and lived in Michigan until death in 2008. Buried in Canada. Had US green card but Canadian citizenship).
Dad: Born in 1953 in USA. His dad was American. He did not apply for dual citizenship as far as I know. His sister does have dual and lives in Canada. He died in 2004.
Me: Born in 1985 in USA.
Is it likely at all that I could possibly be approved for citizenship through descent or no because I would be considered second generation born abroad?
My dad's maternal side is Canadian, with many still living there.
Grandma: Born in 1931 to Canadian citizens in Canada (married in 1951 and lived in Michigan until death in 2008. Buried in Canada. Had US green card but Canadian citizenship).
Dad: Born in 1953 in USA. His dad was American. He did not apply for dual citizenship as far as I know. His sister does have dual and lives in Canada. He died in 2004.
Me: Born in 1985 in USA.
Is it likely at all that I could possibly be approved for citizenship through descent or no because I would be considered second generation born abroad?