Hey everyone,
I've been reading posts for a while and can't quite find my scenario. Here it is.
My mother was born in Ontario 1937 - First Gen- Canadian Citizen to Polish immigrants.
My father born in US-Michigan 1936 - First Gen - US Citizen to Ukrainian immigrants.
Parents Married in 1956. My mother is Canadian citizen. Father is U.S. citizen. I was born in U.S. in 1967. I'm looking at my birth certificate indicating that my mother's birthplace is Canada. Fathers birthplace was Michigan.
Father passed away in 1998 - Mother was Canadian citizen at time of fathers death. Mother becomes U.S. citizen a year later, so I'm assuming she is a dual citizen now. She is now 79 (never renounced Canadian citizenship). Can anyone tell me if I can claim Canadian citizenship and if so what would be my next step? Do I need to fill out the application for Canadian Citizenship? Or, if not what do I need to do to find out?
Thanks so much.
Splitshot
I've been reading posts for a while and can't quite find my scenario. Here it is.
My mother was born in Ontario 1937 - First Gen- Canadian Citizen to Polish immigrants.
My father born in US-Michigan 1936 - First Gen - US Citizen to Ukrainian immigrants.
Parents Married in 1956. My mother is Canadian citizen. Father is U.S. citizen. I was born in U.S. in 1967. I'm looking at my birth certificate indicating that my mother's birthplace is Canada. Fathers birthplace was Michigan.
Father passed away in 1998 - Mother was Canadian citizen at time of fathers death. Mother becomes U.S. citizen a year later, so I'm assuming she is a dual citizen now. She is now 79 (never renounced Canadian citizenship). Can anyone tell me if I can claim Canadian citizenship and if so what would be my next step? Do I need to fill out the application for Canadian Citizenship? Or, if not what do I need to do to find out?
Thanks so much.
Splitshot