I am finding everything a little confusing and wondering if someone could help me...!
My grandmother was born in Newfoundland in the early 1900's before it was a part of Canada, but she had a Canadian passport. She moved to the UK and lived there for the rest of her life, marrying an English man and having my mother (who was also born in England). Now I know that since 2009 there is a new law that protects citizenship to 1st generation born outside of Canada, so I cannot apply for citizenship- but my Mum can. If my Mum becomes a citizen that way, am I then able to apply for citizenship- based on her new citizenship? I am living in Canada under a work permit and she lives in England. I really don't want to have to go through the Perm Residency route if I dont have to!!
Also is there maybe a loop hole since my Grandmother was born in Newfoundland before it was part of Canada?
My grandmother was born in Newfoundland in the early 1900's before it was a part of Canada, but she had a Canadian passport. She moved to the UK and lived there for the rest of her life, marrying an English man and having my mother (who was also born in England). Now I know that since 2009 there is a new law that protects citizenship to 1st generation born outside of Canada, so I cannot apply for citizenship- but my Mum can. If my Mum becomes a citizen that way, am I then able to apply for citizenship- based on her new citizenship? I am living in Canada under a work permit and she lives in England. I really don't want to have to go through the Perm Residency route if I dont have to!!
Also is there maybe a loop hole since my Grandmother was born in Newfoundland before it was part of Canada?