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Disaffected

(6,427 posts)
26. It's complicated so who knows?
Sat Apr 4, 2026, 01:37 AM
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It does depend though on whether your ancestors actually became Canadian citizens after they emigrated to Ontario. Also, one ancestor has to be a "parent" (grand, great grand, etc.), not a ninth aunt, uncle or cousin or whatever as I understand it.

To start, you could try asking one of the AIs such as Gemini or ChatGPT, keeping in mind the results may not be totally accurate but, might give some further insight as to proceeding further.

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My kids are going to pursue this Fiendish Thingy Friday #1
I'll have to look into this... 2naSalit Friday #2
Doesn't appear to be much to lose here. Disaffected Friday #5
Indeed... 2naSalit Friday #6
Damn. buzzycrumbhunger Friday #3
You got me all excited, but it turns out it only goes down three generations. To your great grandparents. Scrivener7 Friday #4
nope, those 3 generations listed are under "examples" eShirl Friday #10
It's a bit hard to follow but, Disaffected Saturday #24
I just discovered I've been a lost Canadian citizen all my life - I just didn't know it! Ms. Toad Friday #7
See the link I provided above. My reaction was the same as yours, but it turns out it only goes back 3 generations. Scrivener7 Friday #8
Pretty sure it doesn't matter how many generations back. Ms. Toad Friday #9
On second look, I think you're right. The wording is confusing, as they go into such detail about how Scrivener7 Friday #11
Here's the other thing - Ms. Toad Friday #12
I'm looking at the actual form now - Ms. Toad Friday #15
I'm excited Mordred Friday #13
My mother in law was Canadian rambler_american Friday #14
My father is 94, and he seemed kind of excited about the possibility of Canadian citizenship. Ms. Toad Saturday #22
Switzerland? AverageOldGuy Friday #16
I have a great grandmother and a great-great grandmother born in Toronto. LisaM Friday #17
Oooooh! French Canadian ancestry right here! . . . . (she waves her hand happily) liberalla Friday #18
YW Disaffected Saturday #32
My ancestors taught in the revolutionary war James48 Friday #19
It's complicated so who knows? Disaffected Saturday #26
I have neighbors who are all over this Easterncedar Saturday #20
Here's a reddit FAQ for people looking to establish their citizenship. Ms. Toad Saturday #21
Hey, let us know how it turns out! nt Disaffected Saturday #28
Will do. Ms. Toad Saturday #30
Unfortunately I think I'm out of luck FHRRK1 Saturday #23
So conceivably my mom's dad's line would qualify me Cadfael Saturday #25
Certainly sounds like it's worth a try if you can provide the records. Disaffected Saturday #27
Thanks for the info! I know I have Luciferous Saturday #29
My great-great grandfather emigrated from New Brunswick, Canada, to intheflow Saturday #31
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