Hi everyone,
This is a very useful website and forum, and I am glad that I found it.
I am wondering if the "Second-Generation Abroad" rules apply to me or not.
I have never lived in Canada, although I have visited, and I am interested in moving to Canada permanently.
Here is the situation - My grandfather was born in 1920 in Alberta, and never renounced it, therefore he would be deemed a Canadian citizen under the current law.
In 1947, he married a woman from the US and they gave birth to my mother later that year.
My mother has never lived in Canada, but based on the current law, my mother can claim Canadian citizenship.
In 1973, she gave birth to me here in the US, but because she was not aware of it at the time, she did not know that she needed to register my birth with the Canadian government.
I am now 40 years old. Is it too late for me to claim Canadian citizenship? I have read many of the websites out there and there is a lot of conflicting information, a lot of it is based on whether or not one was born before/after 1977 and even then, a lot of the websites seem to focus on people who were born after 1977.
Thanks in advance for any information or clarification!
This is a very useful website and forum, and I am glad that I found it.
I am wondering if the "Second-Generation Abroad" rules apply to me or not.
I have never lived in Canada, although I have visited, and I am interested in moving to Canada permanently.
Here is the situation - My grandfather was born in 1920 in Alberta, and never renounced it, therefore he would be deemed a Canadian citizen under the current law.
In 1947, he married a woman from the US and they gave birth to my mother later that year.
My mother has never lived in Canada, but based on the current law, my mother can claim Canadian citizenship.
In 1973, she gave birth to me here in the US, but because she was not aware of it at the time, she did not know that she needed to register my birth with the Canadian government.
I am now 40 years old. Is it too late for me to claim Canadian citizenship? I have read many of the websites out there and there is a lot of conflicting information, a lot of it is based on whether or not one was born before/after 1977 and even then, a lot of the websites seem to focus on people who were born after 1977.
Thanks in advance for any information or clarification!