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You are eligible for proof of Canadian Citizen if: If your child was born outside of Canada, and you or the child's other parent was a Canadian citizen when the child was born. If you were born outside of Canada and one of your grandparents was a Canadian citizen when you were born, you might be a Canadian Citizen.
Can Canadian citizenship be inherited from a Canadian grandmother or grandfather? In most cases, no it cannot. In 2009, changes to the Citizenship Act eliminated inheritance of Canadian citizenship to the second generation of children born outside Canada.
For those of you who had at least one Canadian parent, you might be a citizen even if you were born abroad. Canada allows biological and legal parents to pass citizenship to their children who were born outside of the country, provided at the time of the child's birth the parents were first-generation Canadians.
There are two ways that a person becomes a Canadian by birth. If someone is born in Canada, then they automatically become a Canadian citizen. The only exception is when one of the parents is a foreign country employee or diplomat, and the other is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
Citizenship by descent is a means whereby an individual is eligible to claim citizenship if his/her parents, grandparents, or sometimes even great-grandparents hail from a given country. The person who's applying for CBD will have to provide proof of his/her bloodline to the government to qualify.

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The fact that a citizen of India has obtained on any date a passport from the Government of any other country shall be conclusive proof of his having voluntarily acquired the citizenship of that country before that date.
Today, for citizenship by descent, you must be born to a Canadian parent who was either born in Canada or naturalized as a Canadian citizen.
Nations that grant citizenship based on a blood ancestry basis, if your parent or grandparent was a citizen, include Ireland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Luxembourg, Hungary, Greece, and Armenia.
Every country decides whom it considers to be a citizen. If more than one country recognizes you as a citizen, you have dual citizenship. You don't apply for dual citizenship, and there is no related certificate. Canadians are allowed to take foreign citizenship while keeping their Canadian citizenship.
Children born overseas are Canadian citizens by descent if either parent is a citizen by birth or naturalization in Canada. Citizenship by descent is limited to only one generation born outside of the country, other than children or grandchildren of members of the Canadian Armed Forces.