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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    I think this reads a bit better... http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Canadian_nationality_law
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    What about what is outlined in: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_nationality_law#Automatic_grant_of_Canadian_citizenship_for_persons_born_in_Canada_before_1947
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    The reason I said he was naturalized because of his military service. I had read that those who enlisted or drafted into WWI and WWII was naturalized thru their service. Before the recognition of dual citizenship, Canada didn't allow those who joined a foreign military to remain citizens...
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    Born before January 1, 1947, outside Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador to a parent who became a citizen under paragraph 3(1)(k) or (m),and did not become a citizen on that date [paragraph 3(1)(o)] Citizen’s date of birth: before January 1, 1947 Paragraph 3(1)(o) sets out that persons are...
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    A friend of mine from Quebec sent me some information in detail pertaining the Citizenship Act and the various amendments. It does look like my husband may have a shot obtaining Canadian citizenship by descent. I thought I'd share the link detailing the act and provisions of it...
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    I wish I knew more than my husband's father and grandfather stayed in close contact with their family in Ontario. They'd go over there pretty much every Sunday for dinner. I tried to ask a few people who would maybe know if it could have been possible that my husband's father birth would have...
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    So, in 1947 my husband's grandfather's British subject status would have transferred into Canadian citizenship in 1947 as well as his son that was born in the U.S. in 1929 also became a Canadian citizen in 1947 along with his father? I am wondering if the first generation rule would apply to my...
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    Establishing Canadian Citizenship By Descent As An Adult

    I've been following along here and since no one really has spoken of grandparents being born in Canda I will give the situation I am wondering about. My husband's grandfather was born in 1896 in Canda then came to the USA sometime after 1913 and joined the military and served during WWI & WWII...