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Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question
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After reading some discussions, I think I may qualify for Canadian Citizenship, but after reading others I either think not or am not sure.  So, here's my situation:I was born in Chicago in May 1945,…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert ADDINGTON Jan 17.

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Frank Compton replied to Ernest Tickner's discussion 'Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question'
Well, when I got my grandfather's birth certificate, it was less than 95 years since its occurrence (i.e. before 1984).  I simply applied to the Registrar General of Ontario and it was sent to me.  Of course, things have…
Jan 17
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Frank Compton replied to Ernest Tickner's discussion 'Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question'
I see that your father was apparently born in Chatham: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F2T8-YV2 Here is information on acquiring birth records as far back as…
Jan 16
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Frank Compton replied to Ernest Tickner's discussion 'Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question'
Your father was a British subject at birth and if he never took U.S. citizenship, then you were also a British subject at birth.  In 1947, you both became Canadian citizens.  The fact that you were born into U.S. citizenship and recently…
Jan 16
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Joe S. replied to Ernest Tickner's discussion 'Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question'
Hmm, since Canadian citizenship didn't really exist before 1947, your father was actually a British citizen.  Not living in Canada after 1947 probably means that he never really acquired Canadian citizenship, the way I understand it.…
Jan 16
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Yet Another "Am I a Canadian?" Question

After reading some discussions, I think I may qualify for Canadian Citizenship, but after reading others I either think not or am not sure.  So, here's my situation:I was born in Chicago in May 1945, of a Canadian father and an American mother.  My father was born in either Blenheim or Chatham, Ontario in June 1903 (not sure which).  His family immigrated to the Detroit area when he was approx. 3 years old.  Although he lived the remainder of his life in the U.S. (he died in 1961). He never…See More
Discussion posted by Ernest Tickner Jan 16
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