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randymcnab

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Hello all.

My father was born in Quesnel and I was born in England so from what I can gather from various sources there's a good chance I am already a Canadian citizen of sorts.

I am looking to live in Montreal for a year from next spring time but I'm not sure what I need to do so?

Can anyone tell me whether I need particular travel documents and what others will I need in order to get work while I am over. I currently only have a British passport. Would I need to apply for a Canadian?

I'm pretty clueless so any advice would be appreciated. Apologies if this is in the wrong thread.

Thank you.
 
Start here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp
 
Thanks for the reply. I've been told by others on this forum that getting a proof of citizenship form would be somewhat pointless because as it is not a travel document. Is there nothing I can get stamped on my British passport to show dual nationality like with the USA?
 
Proof of citizenship is not at all pointless in your circumstances. You want to prove your right to live and work in Canada, IIRC?

If it's a travel document you want, have a look at what's required to get a Canadian passport:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/new/apply-how.asp

You'll need proof of citizenship to get one ...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/passport/apply/new/apply-how.asp

See where I'm going with this? Right back to SCylla's response ;).

(No there is nothing you can get "stamped in your British passport". No idea what US requirements are).

You can travel to Canada on a British passport; to work you'll need that poc, because if you're Canadian, you aren't entitled to a working visa.
 
Lammawitch said:
Proof of citizenship is not at all pointless in your circumstances. You want to prove your right to live and work in Canada, IIRC?

If it's a travel document you want, have a look at what's required to get a Canadian passport

Brilliant, thank you both. Will get the proof of citizenship and send off for my Canadian passport.

You'll need proof of citizenship to get one ..

See where I'm going with this? Right back to SCylla's response ;).

(No there is nothing you can get "stamped in your British passport". No idea what US requirements are).

You can travel to Canada on a British passport; to work you'll need that poc, because if you're Canadian, you aren't entitled to a working visa.

Brilliant. Thank you both. Will get my proof of citizenship and then send off for my passport.
 
randymcnab said:
Brilliant. Thank you both. Will get my proof of citizenship and then send off for my passport.

:+1:

If you need specific Mtl info, just shout - I'm local ;).