Cosmosis said:Hello
I'm sorry becouse I write here.
The situation is similar to my. It turned out that my father (born 1950 in Montenegro) has a right to Canadian citizenship, because my Grandfather was born 1922 in Canada.
He wants to apply for Canadian citizenship.
I wonder when my Father becomes a Canadian citizen, what are my options for example to be permanent resident or the right of citizenship maybe I have?
Is there any benefits in procedure for me, because my father is Canadian citizen and I am his Son (born 1985)?
Also brother of my Great-grandfather gave his life for Canada in the First World War 102nd Battalion. A grateful nation recognizes his sacrifise every year on June 13th when page 266 from the Book of Remembrance of the First World War is displayed for public viewing in the Memorial Chamber of the Parliament of Canada.
What is my best way to get an entry visa for me? If you can help me with well-intentioned advice?
Thanks in advance
Yes, your father is a Canadian citizen. However, you are not, because you are in the 2nd generation born outside of Canada. If your father had known, he had from 1977-2004 to register his birth and become Canadian. In that case, you would now be a Canadian, too. However, since he did not, he just became a Canadian citizen on April 17, 2009, at which time citizenship by descent was restricted to the first generation. Although you were born before 2009, your father was not a Canadian citizen when you were born. As Leon wrote, though, you're certainly free to apply and see what happens.