I was born in Panama on June 16, 1924. My Father Frank Tedman, was born in Beverly Township, Ontario, Canada, on August 1, 1855. My Grandfather, Ambrose Tedman, had come to Ontario from England where he was born, and my Grandmother Virginia Carl was from Ontario and her family was from Ireland. My Grandparents married in Canada and had their children, including my father, in Ontario, Canada. My Grandparents both died in a place between Beverly Township and Toronto, Ontario, during a Cholera Epidemic around 1864. My father, Frank Tedman, was hired from Canada by International Durango to work for the Mexican Railway in 1882. In 1884 he was contracted from Canada to work as Dredge Captain for the construction of the French Canal in the Isthmus of Panama. When the French Canal trough Panama failed, my father went briefly to Nicaragua; then he went back to Canada, and afterwards returned to Panama. In 1895 he went to Boquete, Panama to make a coffee farm, where he later married my mother of German descent, Juanita Landau. My father´s plan was for all of us to move back to Canada so my two sisters and I could study in Canada. My father died in Panama in 1939 when I was 14 years old and after that we did not have the opportunity to move to Canada as planned. I married in 1947 to a young lady, Cecilia MacIntyre, whose father was also from Canada. My wife did fix all her documents and my children´s documents and they are all Canadian Citizens born abroad: My wife and 5 of my 6 children are all Canadian citizens. Some of my children and grandchildren live in Canada and some live abroad. I am 85 now, and I believe that I am entitled to Canadian Citizenship, but none of the legal advise and forums here addresses my case. I would be most grateful if someone can help me to understand under which laws I can apply for Canadian Citizenship as was my Canadian father´s desire and my own dream.