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Maggie65

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Oct 30, 2016
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ANY help is appreciated! I've done tons of research but haven't been able so far to get a straight answer. The immigration section of the Canadian government's website says that I am 'probably' already a Canadian citizen by virtue of the fact that my mother was born in Canada (Quebec, 1928). What I'm unclear of is - seeing as she was a naturalized American and no longer a Canadian when she had me (she married an American - my dad - in 1959 and I was born here in the States in '65) ... am I still considered a Canadian citizen?

If not, considering that she was indeed born there and lived there until the age of 31, and considering that i have numerous lifelong Canadian citizen blood relatives (i.e. uncles, aunts, cousins - NO parent, spouses, children or grandparents) in Quebec, does any of this help me in any way to become a Canadian citizen?

If not ... I have worked full time for 25 years in the insurance field under what the National Occupational Classification considers to be a 'skilled' job in Canada. I'm 51 yrs old, 100% healthy and active, have top notch credit, no criminal record, and would be fully employable - a taxpaying citizen from day one - with plans to buy property and eventually retire in Ontario, where I have close friends and where I have visited at least twice a year for the past 20+ years. I sadly speak no French, and hence have no plans to live in Quebec - it's Ontario for me.

Can anyone with knowledge tell me what you think my odds are? I know I can get a definite yes or no by applying for citizenship, but the 5-10 month wait is a bit daunting. Frankly, I'd rather know now that there is no possible way I could become a citizen, if that is what I'm almost undoubtedly going to hear from the Canadian immigration folks.

Many thanks!
 
Based on the information you have provided you are likely a citizen (assuming your mother did not renounce her Canadian citizenship to become American).

You should post your question to the citizenship section of the forum: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/citizenship-b12.0/
 
Hi again - I posted in the area you linked to and within a hour my post was deleted ... no warning or explanation. Does this happen sometimes? I'm guessing it was deleted because they felt a family related question should have been here in the family class section instead of there? I reposted it just now, but am hoping it doesn't get deleted again!