My late Nan was Canadian, I am considering emigrating to Canada, would the fact that she was Canadian help?
Answer:
no. if your paretns where born there yes. you would then have dual citizenship. if your granmother sponsored you even better.
go to www.cic.gc.ca hit english. i migrated from the us to there. being married to one.
The fact that your dad is British MAY help, I have a Canadian grandpa & it doesn't help me one bit. Try to get in under your father. Good luck.
No. Follow the links the other guy suggested, and it will tell you that Canadian immigration is based on points--the fact that you speak English, for example, will give you some points. Shouldn't be too hard if you have any form of higher education, a profession for which there is a need in the country, no dependents, are moving outside of the big cities, have some savings, etc. Also helps if you marry a Canadian (if all else fails!)
If you are under 25, special rules apply, i believe, that allow you to stay and work full time for 6 months, but i think that may have changed.
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