Before 1947, there was no legal existence of Canadian citizenship.
Black at the time held both Canadian and British citizenship.
Loss of Canadian citizenship generally occurred in the following cases:
Holding a foreign passport did not in itself cause loss of Canadian citizenship.
There have been a number of court decisions dealing with the subject of Canadian citizenship.
During his second attempt in 1994, a long series of hearings and court cases followed, but he was never issued Canadian citizenship.
The package authorized a special grant of Canadian citizenship for any such person.
The requirement is that the patron must have proof of Canadian citizenship.
She was hardly the only one to express interest in Canadian citizenship.
He decided to stay and later took Canadian citizenship.