Unmarried parents, citizenship inquiry
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:12 am
My father was born in England, and his family was there for several generations as far as I am aware (have yet to be able to get ahold of family over there or a good record library in the area). Does that allow me to apply for a dual citizenship? I have lived in Canada my whole life, as well as being born here. My mother was born in Canada, and both sides of grandparents were born in Europe (mother's are German, father in England); though I don't know if that information means anything.
I ask this because I did a bit of looking and seemed to see something that said direct family could only apply in this case if your parents were first generation and had obtained a citizenship on merit instead of through inheritance, which seems like the opposite of what one would think.
Just looking for some clarification (I really wish I could actually talk to someone and ask it, but it seems pretty much every phone number I get is an automated system that sends me to an email address which replies with an automated message...) before I figure out what to do over the next few years.
I ask this because I did a bit of looking and seemed to see something that said direct family could only apply in this case if your parents were first generation and had obtained a citizenship on merit instead of through inheritance, which seems like the opposite of what one would think.
Just looking for some clarification (I really wish I could actually talk to someone and ask it, but it seems pretty much every phone number I get is an automated system that sends me to an email address which replies with an automated message...) before I figure out what to do over the next few years.