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Hello.my applıcatıon for canadıan cıtızenshıp took place on Aprıl of 2013...my mother dıd all the procedure such as i was livıng far from my country... (My parents were Canadıans so ı am second generatıon Canadıan.not born ın Canada)ın my cıtızenshıp certıfıcate ın the date that ıt refers on when ı became Canadıan cıtızen ıt wrıtes my my bırthday date...ısnt thıs strange?maybe they dıd mıstake?ı dont know what to thınk..
 
ninakap30 said:
Hello.my applıcatıon for canadıan cıtızenshıp took place on Aprıl of 2013...my mother dıd all the procedure such as i was livıng far from my country... (My parents were Canadıans so ı am second generatıon Canadıan.not born ın Canada)ın my cıtızenshıp certıfıcate ın the date that ıt refers on when ı became Canadıan cıtızen ıt wrıtes my my bırthday date...ısnt thıs strange?maybe they dıd mıstake?ı dont know what to thınk..

Were your parents Canadian citizen the time you born? If they are then certificate is correct.
 
ninakap30 said:
Hello.my applıcatıon for canadıan cıtızenshıp took place on Aprıl of 2013...my mother dıd all the procedure such as i was livıng far from my country... (My parents were Canadıans so ı am second generatıon Canadıan.not born ın Canada)ın my cıtızenshıp certıfıcate ın the date that ıt refers on when ı became Canadıan cıtızen ıt wrıtes my my bırthday date...ısnt thıs strange?maybe they dıd mıstake?ı dont know what to thınk..

No - it's not a mistake. You were a citizen at birth.
 
poushi24 said:
Were your parents Canadian citizen the time you born? If they are then certificate is correct.
yes when ı was born they were already Canadıans....but now ı am afraıd of somethıng....ı am ın process for my husbands PR card....so to convınce them that our marrıage ıs genuıne ı referred to thıs..that the applıcatıon for my Canadıan cıtızenshıp took place recently and that my husband met me as a Greek cıtızen...ın fact ı was not knowıng ı could be Canadıan....so ın my applıcatıon ı ıncluded thıs....that recently ı took my Canadıan cıtızenshıp...hope there wıll be no problem....do u thınk?
 
scylla said:
No - it's not a mistake. You were a citizen at birth.
hmmm shylla....my parents were not Canadıan..were Greeks that lıved ın Canada and they took Canadıan cıtızenshıp...so ı am mıxed now :(
 
ninakap30 said:
hmmm shylla....my parents were not Canadıan..were Greeks that lıved ın Canada and they took Canadıan cıtızenshıp...so ı am mıxed now :(

Should be Ok. If question arise be honest with them and tell them you thought you weren't citizen until you applied. Hope for the best. :)
 
poushi24 said:
Should be Ok. If question arise be honest with them and tell them you thought you weren't citizen until you applied. Hope for the best. :)
yes ın fact ı dıdnt know ı was elıgıble to become Canadıan....do they keep archıves of our applıcatıons?ıs there any chance to accuse me fpr mısrepresentatıon?they can see when the applıcatıon took place?
 
CIC says:

You are probably a Canadian citizen if...
you were born in Canada,
you applied for and received your Canadian citizenship (this is called becoming a naturalized citizen),
you received Canadian citizenship as a minor when a parent or legal guardian naturalized you by applying for your citizenship,
you were born outside Canada after April 17, 2009, and at least one of your parents was born in Canada,
you were born outside Canada after April 17, 2009, and at least one of your parents was naturalized in Canada before your birth, or
you became a citizen because of changes to the Citizenship Act.


In short:
If your parents were Canadian when you were born: You are Canadian citizen at birth
If you were born in Canada : You are Canadian citizen by birth

Canadian here means not living in Canada but officially holding citizenship. So check what applies to you. If you applied for citizenship and took oath, that is your date of citizenship.

Mostly they don't make mistakes on this, check with your mother what documentations she send CIC to process your application. That will give you a clue. Anything else is a guess.
 
ninakap30 said:
Donvalley said:
CIC says:

You are probably a Canadian citizen if...
you were born in Canada,
you applied for and received your Canadian citizenship (this is called becoming a naturalized citizen),
you received Canadian citizenship as a minor when a parent or legal guardian naturalized you by applying for your citizenship,
you were born outside Canada after April 17, 2009, and at least one of your parents was born in Canada,
you were born outside Canada after April 17, 2009, and at least one of your parents was naturalized in Canada before your birth, or
you became a citizen because of changes to the Citizenship Act.

unfortunately my mother has died.so ı dont know what exactly she dıd....she dıd all and after some months a letter came at my house sayıng to go to the post offıce and receıve an envelope from canada..ı am worrıed now...ı just wonder ıf they can see who applıed.....and when...
 
ninakap30 said:
yes when ı was born they were already Canadıans....but now ı am afraıd of somethıng....ı am ın process for my husbands PR card....so to convınce them that our marrıage ıs genuıne ı referred to thıs..that the applıcatıon for my Canadıan cıtızenshıp took place recently and that my husband met me as a Greek cıtızen...ın fact ı was not knowıng ı could be Canadıan....so ın my applıcatıon ı ıncluded thıs....that recently ı took my Canadıan cıtızenshıp...hope there wıll be no problem....do u thınk?

Your parents are naturalized Canadians. And you were born after they were naturalized. If that is the case, then you are Canadian. I have no idea what your mother applied for in 2013. I will bet that she applied for your citizenship certificate to prove you are a citizen and you got this and it has your birthdate as the day you became a citizen. If so, then you are fine.
 
keesio said:
Your parents are naturalized Canadians. And you were born after they were naturalized. If that is the case, then you are Canadian. I have no idea what your mother applied for in 2013. I will bet that she applied for your citizenship certificate to prove you are a citizen and you got this and it has your birthdate as the day you became a citizen. If so, then you are fine.
ı thınk yes thats what she dıd.ı remember she was tryıng to fınd ıf ı am elıgıble for canadıan cıtızenshıp..apparently ı was....we lıved all our lıfe ın Greece ı was born and grew up there.there ı went to school etc...the truth ıs that ı was totally ıgnorıng the procedure what ıs canadıan at bırth..ı have just realızed ıt....:)))hope Cıc has no objectıon for my husbands PR such as ı used thıs(that ı took my Canadıan cıtızenshıp recently and that my husband met me as a Greek cıtızen).hope they no accuse me ı lıed...
 
She did not apply for your citizenship, since you are already a Canadian citizen.

She probably applied for your proof of citizenship. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp

When you communicate with CIC officials in the future you should not say that you "became" or "took" your Canadian citizenship recently. That's not accurate. You were already a Canadian citizen, even if you didn't know it. You should say that you applied for your proof of citizenship relatively recently and had not previously realized that you were a Canadian citizen. It's important to be as accurate as possible in order to maintain your credibility when dealing with CIC. You also shouldn't say that your parents were not Canadians since they were Canadian citizens (through naturalization).

Unless you are a minor, you must have signed the document. In the future I encourage you to make sure you understand what you're signing since you are legally responsible for it.
 
ninakap30 said:
unfortunately my mother has died.so ı dont know what exactly she dıd....

Sorry...really sad to know ...

There is no issues with who applied for it. However if asked for explanation (I'm sure..they will not) just say that you got your citizenship certificate in Aprıl 2013 (not became/took citizenship in Aprıl of 2013).

There is nothing to worry here...
 
eileenf said:
She did not apply for your citizenship, since you are already a Canadian citizen.

She applied for your proof of citizenship. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp

When you communicate with CIC officials in the future you should not say that you "became" or "took" your Canadian citizenship recently. That's not accurate. You were already a Canadian citizen, even if you didn't know it. You should say that you applied for your proof of citizenship relatively recently and had not previously realized that you were a Canadian citizen. It's important to be as accurate as possible in order to maintain your credibility when dealing with CIC. You also shouldn't say that your parents were not Canadians since they were Canadian citizens (through naturalization).

Unless you are a minor, you must have signed the document. In the future I encourage you to make sure you understand what you're signing since you are legally responsible for it.ı have sıgned absolutely nothıng because she dıd all..ı was not even ın Greece when she dıd the procedure...she went to the embassy there and she got help from there,thats all ı know
 
Donvalley said:
Sorry...really sad to know ...

There is no issues with who applied for it. However if asked for explanation (I'm sure..they will not) just say that you got your citizenship certificate in Aprıl 2013 (not became/took citizenship in Aprıl of 2013).

There is nothing to worry here...
maybe ı dıdnt express ıt rıght...hope they hold archıves?ı hope ı wont have any problem about thıs:(