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hello! My situation is a bit complex, hoping to find answers here. My grandfather became Canadian in 1945 or 1946 most likely. My mother (who's the daughter of my Canadian grandfather) has not applied for any Canadian citizenship ever. She was and myself is Hungarian. Question I have is what if any difference does this make if I am planning to move or migrate to Canada? Where can I obtain legal documents held at any authorities in Canada (Vancouver) with regards my grandfather? He'd passed in 1987. Any suggestion or help would be greatly appreciate it. Is there any law for grandparent-grandson relation for citizenship applications? Thank you
hello! My situation is a bit complex, hoping to find answers here. My grandfather became Canadian in 1945 or 1946 most likely. My mother (who's the daughter of my Canadian grandfather) has not applied for any Canadian citizenship ever. She was and myself is Hungarian. Question I have is what if any difference does this make if I am planning to move or migrate to Canada? Where can I obtain legal documents held at any authorities in Canada (Vancouver) with regards my grandfather? He'd passed in 1987. Any suggestion or help would be greatly appreciate it. Is there any law for grandparent-grandson relation for citizenship applications? Thank you
hello! My situation is a bit complex, hoping to find answers here. My grandfather became Canadian in 1945 or 1946 most likely. My mother (who's the daughter of my Canadian grandfather) has not applied for any Canadian citizenship ever. She was and myself is Hungarian. Question I have is what if any difference does this make if I am planning to move or migrate to Canada? Where can I obtain legal documents held at any authorities in Canada (Vancouver) with regards my grandfather? He'd passed in 1987. Any suggestion or help would be greatly appreciate it. Is there any law for grandparent-grandson relation for citizenship applications? Thank you
You do not qualify for Canadian citizenship by decent.
Having a Canadian grandparent does not give you any advantages in immigrating. No need to obtain any documents or paperwork related to your grandfather's citizenship. You'll need to follow the same process as anyone else to apply for permanent residency.
Is your mother still alive? She could get Canadian citizenship if not born in Canada. But, even if she did get Canadian citizenship that way (via her father, your granddad), I don't think you can get citizenship unless you are a minor.
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