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In reply to the discussion: Citizenship by Descent [View all]

mnhtnbb

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13. Good luck to him!
Fri Jun 19, 2026, 10:12 AM
21 hrs ago

Going back that far can be tricky because birth registrations weren't required in many US States until the late 1800's or early 1900's. I discovered that the death certificate for my great grandfather (Canadian) specified his birthplace as CANADA, but without a birth certificate for his son (my father's father), we have to rely on a death certificate. I knew he'd lived in Los Angeles--and assumed he had died there. The request for his death certificate from LA County turned up no record! I ended up writing (no on-line request function) to the California State Department of Public Health to request a death certificate because they keep vital records from all the California counties. They have a 7 week turn around time. Turned out he had died in Orange County. So, it took some work to finally get certified legal confirmation that he was the son of the Canadian.

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Citizenship by Descent [View all] mnhtnbb Yesterday OP
How fortunate! SheltieLover Yesterday #1
My son is doing the same mountain grammy 23 hrs ago #2
Good luck to him! mnhtnbb 21 hrs ago #13
He's made good progress mountain grammy 17 hrs ago #17
You're not too old. I made my move at 77. sinkingfeeling 23 hrs ago #3
I know you did! mnhtnbb 23 hrs ago #6
Our daughter-in-law and youngest son made the move WmChris 23 hrs ago #4
Good luck to all of you! Spazito 23 hrs ago #5
Thank you! mnhtnbb 22 hrs ago #8
Best of luck! Hoping it works out. paleotn 23 hrs ago #7
My nephew's wife is of German descent. They were working on that connection mnhtnbb 22 hrs ago #10
The missus' mom was Canadian and the missus applied for and has dual citizenship. rubbersole 22 hrs ago #9
I understand the approval process is estimated to be up to a year now mnhtnbb 21 hrs ago #12
What do you know about the fast track? carpetbagger 19 hrs ago #15
See the links mnhtnbb 19 hrs ago #16
Thanks carpetbagger 13 hrs ago #18
We are too DownriverDem 21 hrs ago #11
Good luck! mnhtnbb 21 hrs ago #14
My grandmother was born in Canada debsy 9 hrs ago #19
Got mine and my passport a couple of years ago masmdu 9 hrs ago #20
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