Hi, 
sorry if this has been asked before. I have been doing a lot of research on citizenship through double descent and I am a little confused as to if I qualify. My grandmother was born in Toronto in the 1930’s (I have her old Canadian passports and birth certificate) and passed away in 2012 my father was born outside of Canada in 1967 and passed away in 2003. I was born in 1996 also outside of Canada. I am wondering if I possible qualify for citizenship. I am unaware of my fathers birth was ever registered although I highly doubt it was, and my grandmother was not working for the crown service. On her old Canadian passport it states simply her career was as a secretary. I am not quite sure if there is anyway I qualify. Any help would be appreciated.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			sorry if this has been asked before. I have been doing a lot of research on citizenship through double descent and I am a little confused as to if I qualify. My grandmother was born in Toronto in the 1930’s (I have her old Canadian passports and birth certificate) and passed away in 2012 my father was born outside of Canada in 1967 and passed away in 2003. I was born in 1996 also outside of Canada. I am wondering if I possible qualify for citizenship. I am unaware of my fathers birth was ever registered although I highly doubt it was, and my grandmother was not working for the crown service. On her old Canadian passport it states simply her career was as a secretary. I am not quite sure if there is anyway I qualify. Any help would be appreciated.
 
	
 
	
 I have checked the laws out , and I am not quite sure as it seems unlikely. I believe my father was never registered, but will check this out. From my understanding, he was automatically granted citzenship when the 2009 act came into place, if he did not register meaning he was unable to pass it on as he was the first genration born abroad. My father was born in wedlock in 1967 at the time where his birth could not be registered only 10 years later. I do not think I qualify unless he was registered.
 I have checked the laws out , and I am not quite sure as it seems unlikely. I believe my father was never registered, but will check this out. From my understanding, he was automatically granted citzenship when the 2009 act came into place, if he did not register meaning he was unable to pass it on as he was the first genration born abroad. My father was born in wedlock in 1967 at the time where his birth could not be registered only 10 years later. I do not think I qualify unless he was registered.