I posted this here already after someone in the family class immigration section suggested I post this here instead of there, and it disappeared from here...??
The immigration section of the Canadian government's website says that I am 'PROBABLY' already a Canadian citizen by virtue of the fact that my mother was born in Canada (Quebec, 1928). What I'm unclear of is - seeing as she was a naturalized American and no longer a Canadian when she had me (she married an American - my dad - in 1959 and I was born here in the States in '65) ... am I still considered a Canadian citizen? I think I read somewhere that she had to have been a Canadian citizen when she gave birth to me, for me to be a Canadian citizen. I'm doubting she formally renounced her Canadian citizenship when she came to the States because we briefly moved to Montreal - my parents and their 3 kids - in 1969/1970, before turning around and coming back to the States again ('you can't go home again' syndrome + my dad died while they were in Montreal.)
Either way, considering that she was indeed born in Canada and lived there until the age of 31, and considering that i have numerous lifelong Canadian citizen blood relatives (i.e. uncles, aunts, cousins - NO parents, spouses, children or grandparents) in Quebec, does any of this help me in any way to become a Canadian citizen?
If not ... I have worked full time for 25 years (in the US) in the insurance field under what the National Occupational Classification considers to be a 'skilled' job in Canada. I'm 51 yrs old, 100% healthy and active, have top notch credit, no criminal record, no children, and would be fully employable - a taxpaying citizen from day one - with plans to buy property and eventually retire in Ontario, where I have close friends and where I have visited at least twice a year for the past 20+ years. I sadly speak no French, and hence have no plans to live in Quebec - it's Ontario for me.
Can anyone with knowledge tell me what you think my odds are? I know I can get a definite yes or no by applying for citizenship, but the 5-10 month wait is a bit daunting. Frankly, I'd rather know now that there is no possible way I could become a citizen, if that is what I'm almost undoubtedly going to hear from the Canadian immigration folks.
Many thanks! And if anyone can tell my why my post disappeared with no warning or explanation, that'd be appreciated too! I'm brand new here.
The immigration section of the Canadian government's website says that I am 'PROBABLY' already a Canadian citizen by virtue of the fact that my mother was born in Canada (Quebec, 1928). What I'm unclear of is - seeing as she was a naturalized American and no longer a Canadian when she had me (she married an American - my dad - in 1959 and I was born here in the States in '65) ... am I still considered a Canadian citizen? I think I read somewhere that she had to have been a Canadian citizen when she gave birth to me, for me to be a Canadian citizen. I'm doubting she formally renounced her Canadian citizenship when she came to the States because we briefly moved to Montreal - my parents and their 3 kids - in 1969/1970, before turning around and coming back to the States again ('you can't go home again' syndrome + my dad died while they were in Montreal.)
Either way, considering that she was indeed born in Canada and lived there until the age of 31, and considering that i have numerous lifelong Canadian citizen blood relatives (i.e. uncles, aunts, cousins - NO parents, spouses, children or grandparents) in Quebec, does any of this help me in any way to become a Canadian citizen?
If not ... I have worked full time for 25 years (in the US) in the insurance field under what the National Occupational Classification considers to be a 'skilled' job in Canada. I'm 51 yrs old, 100% healthy and active, have top notch credit, no criminal record, no children, and would be fully employable - a taxpaying citizen from day one - with plans to buy property and eventually retire in Ontario, where I have close friends and where I have visited at least twice a year for the past 20+ years. I sadly speak no French, and hence have no plans to live in Quebec - it's Ontario for me.
Can anyone with knowledge tell me what you think my odds are? I know I can get a definite yes or no by applying for citizenship, but the 5-10 month wait is a bit daunting. Frankly, I'd rather know now that there is no possible way I could become a citizen, if that is what I'm almost undoubtedly going to hear from the Canadian immigration folks.
Many thanks! And if anyone can tell my why my post disappeared with no warning or explanation, that'd be appreciated too! I'm brand new here.