courcoozi said:
Thank you all! Actually I am female, Christy is my name. I thought perhaps I must be Canadian. I can't believe I could be. I wish I had known years ago. I would have spent much more time in the beautiful country. And my deceased husband that always jokingly teased me when I would say (ehh?) so much like my Dad, would have loved to have known this too.I have sent in for my fathers birth certificate now. I hope I did it correctly. Then if I get it I will see if I am eligible for a certificate for proof of citizenship. I hope to go to the places my Dad and Grandparents where born and farmed. Again, thanks for your kindness.
Before you be a Canadian citizen, your Father's citizenship has to be confirmed by CIC. There is a law that if your Father or Grand parent whether became citizen of another country before 1947? if the answer is NO then law says your Father was a Canadian citizen, if the answer is YES, then law says, you have to apply 1st to get the proof of his citizenship.
Once your Father citizenship proof is obtained then you are a Canadian citizen based on following factors:
You have not renounced your Canadian citizenship - If No
Your citizenship was never revoked for fraud - If No
You were born outside Canada - If Yes
You were not granted Canadian citizenship on or after January 1, 1947 - If No
You were born between January 1st, 1947, and February 14, 1977, and at least one of your parents was a Canadian
citizen at the time of your birth - If yes
As for your children, they are Canadian citizen if you were already a Canadian citizen before the new law came in effect on April 17,2009. But if you became citizen after the new law then they are not Canadian citizen. In your case, you have to determine whether you were a citizen before April, 2009 or not.
So the best option will be to check with CIC for the step by step process to follow..