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  1. Good afternoon is it possible to obtain Canadian citizenship under the new Canadian citizenship law C-3 for grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Canadian citizens if the parents were not Canadian citizens Great-grandfather was born in 1880 in Austria came to Canada in 1913 received Canadian citizenship in 1948 Lived in Ottawa and died in 1973 in Ottawa Grandfather was born in 1912 in Poland. came to Canada 1946-1950 Obtained Canadian citizenship 1952-1955 Lived in Canada and died in Ottawa in 1993 Grandmother was born in 1912 in Poland came to Canada in 1972 Obtained Canadian citizenship in 1977 Lived in Ottawa and died in Ottawa in 1995 Mom was born in 1941 in Ukraine Lives in Ukraine I was born in 1974 in Ukraine Live in France Thanks for the answer

    1. Just so you know, I’m not a lawyer. I would recommend this law firm though, https://yachoua.law/. They’ve been instrumental in getting the Lost Canadians cases to where they are today. But I feel like you case is pretty similar to others. If you had a great-grandparent that was a Canadian citizen, especially after 1947 then it should be possible to just prove your direct connection with your great-grandfather, and it shouldn’t matter if the subsequent generations didn’t become recognized Canadian citizens to apply under C-3.

      I hope this helps,

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