Hello all. I am a US citizen, born in the US to US citizen parents, and my grandparents were also all US citizens born in the US. That being said, I recently found out that my maternal great grandfather was born in New Brunswick, in 1897. I have found his Late Registration of Birth form in the NB Provincial Archives, and it is signed by the person who was serving as Registrar-General in 1948, the year which the registration was notarized in the US and submitted to the NB authorities, and also the year of my mother's birth. I was born in 1988.
Would my great grandfather's place of birth qualify me as a Canadian citizen, either by way of the changes put in place by bill C-3, or through any similar/related changes?
Thanks, in advance, for any advice you can provide!
Would my great grandfather's place of birth qualify me as a Canadian citizen, either by way of the changes put in place by bill C-3, or through any similar/related changes?
Thanks, in advance, for any advice you can provide!
