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rsbhj wrote:I am looking to see if I can obtain German citizenship through my mother via my grandfather.
My grandfather was born in 1922 in what was East Germany. He later moved to Britain where he met my grandmother and married, then they both went to Canada and returned to the UK. He was naturalised in 1974 (British Citizen). He later died in 1977
My mother was born 1952 during my grandparents time in Canada and holds Canadian and British citizenship, as she was a minor in 1969 she wasn’t naturalised but obtained British Citizenship then.
I hold British citizenship from birth and I obtained Canadian citizenship a few years ago through descent of my mother.
Firstly can my mother claim her German citizenship through her father?
Secondly if the above answer is yes, can I claim this through my mother?
rsbhj wrote:Hi
Yes my mother has his birth certificate and naturalisation certificate.
I will look into making an appointment as April appears to be the earliest. Does she need to apply for an ID card first as looking at the passport checklist you need either an old passport and/or ID card.
I think she may have to make 2 appointments first for ID card then second for passport, then same for me once she has completed hers.
rsbhj wrote:So it looks like my mother will have this but will make an appointment.
Would there then be any issues with me applying, from the info I have supplied?