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About David Chanter
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I have a MA in Political Science and have worked or visited every province and territory in Canada. I work for the federal government as a Media Monitoring Officer where I scan everyday all the major newspapers in Canada. I would be pleased to answer questions on: Canadian politics (federal and provincial); Canadian geography; and, life in Canada.

 
   

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Expert: David Chanter
Date: 8/7/2007
Subject: grandparents...can i be a citizen too?

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my grandparents on both sides were both born and lived in canada...i heard somewhere that this makes me eligible for dual citizenship and i am really interested in applying for it...do i have a case?

Answer
Please refer to the following URL which is an official Government of Canada publication.  Since I am not an immigration lawyer, any further questions should be directed to the Department of Citizenship and Immigration.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/dualci_e.asp

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