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Damn it, the closest my family ever got was a great-grandfather born in Chicago. haele Thursday #1
My step mother is descended from Canadians. Does that count? madinmaryland Thursday #3
I don't think so Fiendish Thingy Thursday #6
The general thinking is that adoption doesn't count. Ms. Toad Friday #30
If you are not yet 22 years old it would allow her to sponsor you for permanent residency RockCreek Friday #28
So was your 3x great grandparent was born in Canada? chowder66 Thursday #16
FB ads keep pushing this in my face buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #2
Not to worry about winter, Disaffected Thursday #13
You're probably right! buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #22
You can always put on another sweater in the cold, Totally Tunsie Thursday #27
Sad part is that it's not the MAGATs that are leaving... Wounded Bear Thursday #4
I do not blame anyone for leaving US for Canada. delisen Thursday #5
A lot of Americans could be singing "Oh Canada". yellow dahlia Thursday #7
I am searching my family tree for a Canadian ancestor. wnylib Friday #32
Lucky grandkids! nt Ilsa Thursday #8
My great great grandfather was born in Canada. Itchinjim Thursday #9
If you can properly document all the links, yes. carpetbagger Thursday #11
Yes, if you can prove it. Disaffected Thursday #14
Crap. buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #23
Yeah, sounds pretty iffy. Disaffected Thursday #24
Sigh buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #25
Yes, per carpetbagger you just need to provide the links via documents chowder66 Thursday #18
Yes. Ms. Toad Friday #31
Murphy's law. carpetbagger Thursday #10
Me first, eh lame54 Thursday #12
I used to live 50 miles from the border. Does that count? erronis Thursday #15
I am sincerely happy for those who are now qualified. Passages Thursday #17
What if your grandparent was born in Canada but became senseandsensibility Thursday #19
It looks like you still qualify unless Disaffected Thursday #26
That reminds me Old Crank Thursday #20
Trump tries to ruin everything! He wants dual citizenship outlawed... liberalla Thursday #21
I'm working on getting my Canadian citizenship recognized. Ms. Toad Friday #29
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