Hi,
My father is a newly granted Canadian citizen by descent. His situation is complicated, so I will try to explain it the best to my abilities.
His father (My grandfather) was born in Canada before 1947. He was a British subject who moved to the U.S. in 1925, meaning he lost his British subject status when he naturalized in the United States. This means that my father was a "Lost Canadian" until 2015, where Canada allowed the first generation born outside of Canada to former British subjects to be granted citizenship.
The issue here is that my father was unable to apply for citizenship before my birth in 1965. He was also unable to pass it down to me before 2009, because Canada would not grant him citizenship until 2015. I know that the 2009 law is technically not retroactive. To my understanding, that usually only applies to children whose parents were a second generation Canadian at the time of their birth.
Basically, I am asking if I have any claim whatsoever. Unlike most second-generationers, I was never able to acquire Canadian citizenship in the second generation before 2009. I know that this is a long shot, but I thought that it might be worth inquiring.
Thanks!
My father is a newly granted Canadian citizen by descent. His situation is complicated, so I will try to explain it the best to my abilities.
His father (My grandfather) was born in Canada before 1947. He was a British subject who moved to the U.S. in 1925, meaning he lost his British subject status when he naturalized in the United States. This means that my father was a "Lost Canadian" until 2015, where Canada allowed the first generation born outside of Canada to former British subjects to be granted citizenship.
The issue here is that my father was unable to apply for citizenship before my birth in 1965. He was also unable to pass it down to me before 2009, because Canada would not grant him citizenship until 2015. I know that the 2009 law is technically not retroactive. To my understanding, that usually only applies to children whose parents were a second generation Canadian at the time of their birth.
Basically, I am asking if I have any claim whatsoever. Unlike most second-generationers, I was never able to acquire Canadian citizenship in the second generation before 2009. I know that this is a long shot, but I thought that it might be worth inquiring.
Thanks!
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