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If you were Canadian on 16 April 2009, you keep that status.abercroft wrote:If you got your C. citizenship because your mother was Canadian, and she got hers because HER mother was Canadian, do the changes brought about this year take that citizenship away from you? (second generation citizen)For instance, if neither you or your mother were born in Canada????
its my understanding that if my mother who was born in Vancouver before 1947 and became became a us citizen before 1947 then I (we) are out of luckGlobalImmig wrote:If you were a Canadian Citizen when the new law came into effect (April 17th, 2009) you keep your citizenship. This new law will not automatically revoke it.
she naturalized American from a British subject statues in 1943. she was 15 or 16 years of age and not married.JAJ wrote:Depends.infocat13 wrote:its my understanding that if my mother who was born in Vancouver before 1947 and became became a us citizen before 1947 then I (we) are out of luck
How did she become a US citizen and how old was she at the time? And when she became a US citizen, was she married?