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    Citizenship by descent (2009 cut off date)

    OK, I don't know all these details. First of all I am not Canadian. My husband is considered lost Canadian and his right to be a Canadian citizen was restored last year with 2015 citizenship act, and we just found it out a few days ago! While we were searching his case, we learned that one of...
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    Citizenship by descent (2009 cut off date)

    Also, this means that this cut off date will create new set of lost Canadians in the future.
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    Citizenship by descent (2009 cut off date)

    Thank you for reply!
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    Citizenship by descent (2009 cut off date)

    Hi all! I have been exploring Canadian citizenship laws for last the few days. My understanding from 2009 citizenship act put a limit on passing the citizenship to the next generations born abroad: A Canadian born citizens can pass their citizenship to their children born abroad (first...
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    Father Born in Canada became naturalized US Citizen before 1947

    Thanks for the respond, I really appreciated! Actually I suddenly realized a few days ago that my husband and some other members of his family might have the right to be a Canadian citizen since their parents were born in Canada but moved to the U.S. when they were little kids before 1947. When...
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    Father Born in Canada became naturalized US Citizen before 1947

    Hi KennethM, Have you explored your case more? My husband's situation is very similar to your case. His father was born in Canada in 1923 and moved to the US in 1925 with is family. Then he became a a naturalized U.S. citizen. He passed away in 2006. My husband is born in the US, so he is first...