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    Proof of Funds, Personal loan through same credit union

    Long story short, I have $8,000 USD in credit card debt from being unemployed several years ago and I'm taking out a personal loan through my credit union to finally pay it off. My financial position has improved exponentially over the last two years and it will only increase once I finish grad...
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    Citizenship through descent?

    How is your aunt Canadian? Did she obtain it through your grandmother or was it by other means? Your Dad would have been 24 when delayed registration began, so it would have been impossible for your grandparents to have registered for him. But if he had a sister who went through the process, I'd...
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    Looking for Opinions/Input

    Yes, I'm aware of that. What I meant is using NAFTA to get into Canada to become part of the Canadian Experience Class after a year.
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    Looking for Opinions/Input

    I'm currently a graduate student in the US who wants to move to Canada before 2021. This is something that I have wanted to do since I was in high school, years before Trump being president was even fathomable. I have spent a lot of time reading about the immigration and citizenship laws of...
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    Another Citizen by Descent Thread

    A man can dream...
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    Another Citizen by Descent Thread

    That's what I was thinking. I was confused because the part of the act that states she is no longer a citizen by way of grant doesn't specifically state that she would now be a citizen by descent, it only says that she is not a citizen by grant. It seems like that is more of a logical...
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    Another Citizen by Descent Thread

    I recently learned that my US-born mother received Canadian citizenship in 2003 through delayed registration. She was born in wedlock to my Canadian born grandmother in 1968 and was originally not entitled to Canadian citizenship because of the draconian law against women that was in place at...
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    How can I learn if my parent is Canadian?

    That quiz is from the IRCC. You can find the link to it on this page: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-citizenship/become-canadian-citizen/eligibility/already-citizen.html
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    How can I learn if my parent is Canadian?

    This is the quiz I was referring to that says I might be a Canadian if my mother's birth was registered before 2004: https://na1se.voxco.com/SE/default.aspx
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    How can I learn if my parent is Canadian?

    I am trying to find out if my mother was a Canadian citizen at the time of my birth. My mother was born in the U.S. in 1968 to one Canadian parent. My understanding is that she had until 2004 to register her birth and obtain proof of citizenship. Unfortunately, I lost contact with my mother 10...