Since Canadian citizenship only came into being in 1947, your great-grandfather could not have become a Canadian citizen before your grandmother was born in 1940. He could have become a British subject before 1947, in which case he may have become a Canadian citizen if he was living in Canada in 1947. If your grandmother was living with her father in Canada, then she may have become a Canadian citizen at the same time. On the other hand, if you're saying that your great-grandfather went to Canada on his own after 1947 and became a citizen, that would not have given citizenship to his daughter in Italy. You haven't supplied enough information as to when your great-grandfather acquired Canadian citizenship, whether your grandmother ever lived in Canada, etc. However, women generally couldn't pass Canadian citizenship on to their children born abroad until 1977. So, even if your grandmother was a Canadian citizen, her child (your parent) would have to have been born after 1977 for your parent to have inherited Canadian citizenship.Hi spyfy thanks for your interest
My grandma was born in 1940
She was born in Italy
Her father was born in Italy too but he obtained canadian citizenship
Her father worked in Canada for several years
That's usually true, but not always.Unfortunately only parents can give citizenship to their kids, and even if your dad/mom received their citizenship from their mother, they’d have to be born or you’d have to be born in canada so the i heritance of canadian citizenship is maintained.
Just curious, even if you are hypothetically eligible , how are you going to be able to move forward without any certificates or proof of citizenship ? Anybody could have a grandmother who’s ‘probably ‘ a Canadian citizen with nonexistent evidence to prove it ...Hi,
Recently I have discovered that my grandmother (probably) is a canadian citizen.
Is there any possibility that I am a canadian citizen??
What should I do?? We have no certificates or proof of citizen.
You must be taking about the citizenship certificate ... but in order to get that, don’t you need to provide some proof ? Or anybody can pay $75 and claim to be a Canadian citizenI ve seen that I can ask for the proof on cic site 75cad$
Depending on when your great-grandfather became a British subject/Canadian citizen, you may be able to find his record of naturalization here:Thank you for your answers
I will make a final research on my grandparents documents to see dates exc.