Hello,
Both of grandparents became naturalised Canadians in the 80's before I was born. My father back then also applied for canadian citizenship on his own. I am not sure when exactly he became a naturalised Canadian but most probably after I was born in 1990 maybe around a year later.
Does the rule of the second generation apply to me because my grandparents were Canadians before I was born or must my father as well have became a Canadian citizen?
Also when do you become a Canadian citizen, is it the date when you first applied and lived in Canada? And how to know for sure when my father was granted the citizenship? I only have his passeport and he passed away.
Both of grandparents became naturalised Canadians in the 80's before I was born. My father back then also applied for canadian citizenship on his own. I am not sure when exactly he became a naturalised Canadian but most probably after I was born in 1990 maybe around a year later.
Does the rule of the second generation apply to me because my grandparents were Canadians before I was born or must my father as well have became a Canadian citizen?
Also when do you become a Canadian citizen, is it the date when you first applied and lived in Canada? And how to know for sure when my father was granted the citizenship? I only have his passeport and he passed away.