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Case Study #1

Case Study #1

Client Question: My father's mother was born in Canada; my father was born in the USA. Can he apply for Citizenship? And can my brother and I also apply? Answer: Yes and no. Without going into too much detail about the history of Canadian immigration legislation, the Canadian government didn't always allow citizenship to children born outside of Canada to Canadian parents. Today however, anyone whose mother or father was a Canadian citizen--whether by birth or naturalization-
 

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