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myrelle22

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Mar 18, 2018
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My mother was born in Canada in 1920. She became a naturalized American citizen when I was 2 years old. Am I eligible for Canadian citizenship?
 
The tool says most likely, but does not take into account that my mother became an American citizen 2 years after I was born.
 
The tool says most likely, but does not take into account that my mother became an American citizen 2 years after I was born.
As long as the parent was a Canadian citizen when the child was born, then citizenship is passed down to the child. In your case, as long as your mother did not lose her British Subject status before January 1, 1947, then she would have became a Canadian citizen on that day; and any children (including you) that were born to her outside of Canada would be Canadian by descent.
 
The tool says most likely, but does not take into account that my mother became an American citizen 2 years after I was born.
What happened AFTER you were born doesn't impact you. It's her status on the day of your birth that matters.