I have multiple questions regarding citizenship by descent.
My great-grandmother was born in Ontario in 1896 but moved at a young age to the U.S. where she eventually married an American. Her son (my grandfather - now deceased) was born in 1926. I am under the impression that this means that my grandfather was 1st generation Canadian born outside of the U.S. My mother was born in 1953 and based on discussions with an immigration service, I am under the impression that she is also a Canadian citizen. We are currently working on putting her paperwork together to request proof of Canadian citizenship.
My sister and I (born 1993 and 1991 respectively) are also interested in pursuing Canadian citizenship if we are eligible, but I'm not clear if we are or not. Since we were both born prior to the 2009 Citizenship Act changes, it seems like the 1st generation limit should not apply to us. But since my mom is just applying for her proof of citizenship now, not before our birth, I'm not sure if that has an impact.
Is there anyone who can help clarify some of these questions for me? I'm also not even 100% sure that I have the correct understanding for my mother's case, so please feel free to ask any clarifying questions necessary or point out any errors in my reasoning. Thank you in advance!
My great-grandmother was born in Ontario in 1896 but moved at a young age to the U.S. where she eventually married an American. Her son (my grandfather - now deceased) was born in 1926. I am under the impression that this means that my grandfather was 1st generation Canadian born outside of the U.S. My mother was born in 1953 and based on discussions with an immigration service, I am under the impression that she is also a Canadian citizen. We are currently working on putting her paperwork together to request proof of Canadian citizenship.
My sister and I (born 1993 and 1991 respectively) are also interested in pursuing Canadian citizenship if we are eligible, but I'm not clear if we are or not. Since we were both born prior to the 2009 Citizenship Act changes, it seems like the 1st generation limit should not apply to us. But since my mom is just applying for her proof of citizenship now, not before our birth, I'm not sure if that has an impact.
Is there anyone who can help clarify some of these questions for me? I'm also not even 100% sure that I have the correct understanding for my mother's case, so please feel free to ask any clarifying questions necessary or point out any errors in my reasoning. Thank you in advance!