UKM and UK grandparent and British Subject mother(Canada)
Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2021 10:51 am
I have become an old man with some memory loss, I posted a question like this here but a number of years ago
I cant recall if it was before or after the grandparent court decision?
Grandfather born in the UK in 1901
Mother born in Canada in 1931
During WW-II move the states and have green cards
Under the 1914 UK laws she is a minor child intill 21(?) this would be 1952
In 1947 they become citizens backdated to 1943
My mother marries an American at age 19
Because my mum and grandfather are in the united states on 1 Jan 1947 Canada says they did not become citizens on that date
My mum's naturalization occurs in June 1947 so I am not sure what country she is a citizen of for those 6 months
So she is a CUCK and a minor child under the 1914 and later the 1948 UK law?
I love this board because this is all about genealogy too!
I am born in the USA in 1958 did my mum have to register at age 21?
Did she or stay or become a CUCK in 1952/53?
On 1 Jan 1947 my grandmother did not become a Canadian citizen so what country was she a citizen of from 1 Jan 1947 to June of 1947?
She has no UK grandparents or parents
20 years ago Canada told me I was not a citizen because at the time of my birth my mother was not a citizen
in 2016 all the British subjects born in Canada before 1947 had citizenship restored and their children
I applied and was successful
Note
I think under the 1914 acts my adult grans may have lost their citizenship but my mother did not
My grans therefore might have been stateless persons
The federal judge backdated their US citizenship back to 1943 in June of 1947 Did he know about the new Canadian citizenship law? Did he know my grandfather was born in the UK?
Probably not
1943 does mean my grand were not stateless
and my mum never was
But
at the time the 1 Jan 1947 event did occur (at the time of your birth......) UK has this to
(you must have remained a commonwealth citizen without a break.....)
For example, Canada retroactively restored citizenship to the time of our births
Still
I cant recall if it was before or after the grandparent court decision?
Grandfather born in the UK in 1901
Mother born in Canada in 1931
During WW-II move the states and have green cards
Under the 1914 UK laws she is a minor child intill 21(?) this would be 1952
In 1947 they become citizens backdated to 1943
My mother marries an American at age 19
Because my mum and grandfather are in the united states on 1 Jan 1947 Canada says they did not become citizens on that date
My mum's naturalization occurs in June 1947 so I am not sure what country she is a citizen of for those 6 months
So she is a CUCK and a minor child under the 1914 and later the 1948 UK law?
I love this board because this is all about genealogy too!
I am born in the USA in 1958 did my mum have to register at age 21?
Did she or stay or become a CUCK in 1952/53?
On 1 Jan 1947 my grandmother did not become a Canadian citizen so what country was she a citizen of from 1 Jan 1947 to June of 1947?
She has no UK grandparents or parents
20 years ago Canada told me I was not a citizen because at the time of my birth my mother was not a citizen
in 2016 all the British subjects born in Canada before 1947 had citizenship restored and their children
I applied and was successful
Note
I think under the 1914 acts my adult grans may have lost their citizenship but my mother did not
My grans therefore might have been stateless persons
The federal judge backdated their US citizenship back to 1943 in June of 1947 Did he know about the new Canadian citizenship law? Did he know my grandfather was born in the UK?
Probably not
1943 does mean my grand were not stateless
and my mum never was
But
at the time the 1 Jan 1947 event did occur (at the time of your birth......) UK has this to
(you must have remained a commonwealth citizen without a break.....)
For example, Canada retroactively restored citizenship to the time of our births
Still