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If your parents or grandparents are Canadian and live in Michigan, you may hold an automatic right to Canadian citizenship. Ansari Immigration Law guides Michigan residents through every step of the citizenship by descent process under Bill C-3, from tracing your ancestry to submitting a complete application to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
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Yameena Ansari provides personalised legal support for Michigan families navigating the Canadian citizenship by descent process; from initial eligibility review to final certificate application.
Multilingual Client Support
Legal guidance delivered in English, French, Hindi, and Urdu, so Michigan applicants fully understand every step of their citizenship claim.
Full-Service Application Management
We handle the entire process from ancestry review to citizenship certificate submission, so Michigan residents can pursue their claim with confidence.
Thorough Document Preparation
We organise and verify all required records to reduce delays and build a strong, IRCC-compliant application for Michigan applicants.
Ongoing Legal Guidance
From first consultation through final decision, Michigan clients receive regular updates and dedicated legal support throughout their citizenship by descent journey.
Bill C-3 may allow some previously excluded Canadians to pass down citizenship. As a result, eligible Michigan relatives could now qualify to claim Canadian citizenship by descent. You don’t need to relocate to Canada or surrender your U.S. citizenship to apply.
Ansari Immigration Law helps Michigan residents assess whether their family history qualifies them for Canadian citizenship by descent. Our team interprets complex nationality laws and prepares complete, well-documented Citizenship Certificate applications for submission to IRCC.
End-to-End Case Management:
From eligibility assessment to final submission, Michigan clients receive precise legal management at every stage.
Clear and Open Guidance:
You receive clear, regular updates so you always know where your citizenship by descent application stands.
We help Michigan residents claim Canadian citizenship by descent with precision, managing every step from ancestry verification to Certificate of Citizenship submission with dedicated legal oversight.
Skilled workers can gain permanent residency in Canada through a points-based system, including the FSWP and CEC programs.
We help you navigate the nomination process for provinces seeking individuals with specialised skills for their workforces.
Canadian citizens and residents can sponsor spouses, children, or parents, allowing them to live with them in Canada.
International students in Canada can transition from study permits to permanent residency through CEC or provincial streams.
Receive expert guidance and personalised resources to be fully prepared for living and working in Canada beforehand.
Our support entrepreneurs, investors and self-employed individuals in Canada to start or acquire businesses.
We provide comprehensive legal support to Michigan residents pursuing Canadian citizenship by descent under Bill C-3 and Canadian nationality law.
Complete eligibility review, ancestral documentation, and IRCC-compliant filing for Michigan residents with Canadian roots.
We assess your Michigan family history against current Canadian citizenship rules to confirm whether you qualify.
Full preparation and submission support for Michigan applicants applying for a Proof of Canadian Citizenship from IRCC.
Our legal team traces and verifies your generational connection to a qualifying Canadian ancestor.
We ensure all records submitted on behalf of Michigan applicants fully meet IRCC documentation standards.
Detailed assessment of your citizenship by descent claim, including risk analysis and eligibility opinion before you file.
Whether you qualify for Canadian citizenship by descent from Michigan depends largely on your birth date and the generation through which your claim flows.
Michigan residents must provide an unbroken documentary chain connecting them to their Canadian anchor ancestor. Key documents include:
Many Michigan residents unknowingly weaken their citizenship by descent claims through avoidable errors. Watch out for these pitfalls:
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The right legal support gives Michigan applicants a clear path to confirming Canadian citizenship by descent under Bill C-3 and avoiding costly delays or refusals.
We examine your Michigan family records to determine eligibility under current IRCC rules and Bill C-3 standards.
Each Michigan case receives a tailored approach designed to strengthen the claim and reduce the risk of refusal.
All supporting records are verified to ensure IRCC compliance before submission.
You receive clear, honest advice on whether your Canadian ancestry meets the legal requirements.
We specialise in helping U.S.-based applicants, including Michigan residents, navigate dual citizenship between Canada and the United States.
Before you file, you receive an honest assessment of your eligibility, including potential gaps and realistic outcomes.
Citizenship by descent is a legal pathway that allows individuals born outside Canada to claim Canadian nationality through a qualifying family connection — such as a Canadian-born parent or grandparent — without needing to immigrate or naturalise. Ansari Immigration Law helps Michigan residents evaluate and pursue this claim with precise, personalised legal support.
Yes! Bill C-3 permanently removed the first-generation rule for individuals born before December 15, 2025. This means Michigan residents who were previously ineligible because their parent was also born outside Canada may now qualify through a Canadian-born grandparent or earlier ancestor.
No! Both Canada and the United States recognise dual nationality. Michigan residents can hold both a U.S. and a Canadian passport simultaneously. Claiming Canadian citizenship by descent does not require renouncing your U.S. citizenship.
Only for children born on or after December 15, 2025. If you were born before that date, your Canadian parent is not required to meet the 1,095-day physical presence requirement. The rule applies only to parents seeking to pass citizenship to children born after Bill C-3 took effect.
You must submit an unbroken chain of official records linking you to your Canadian ancestor. This typically includes long-form birth certificates (naming parents) for each generation, marriage certificates for name changes, and your Canadian parent’s citizenship certificate or long-form birth certificate. Michigan-specific records are obtained through your county clerk or state vital records office.
Processing timelines depend on IRCC workload and the completeness of your application. A well-prepared file with all required ancestry documentation typically moves more efficiently than one with gaps or errors. Ansari Immigration Law works to ensure Michigan applicants submit thorough, compliant applications from the start.
Technically yes! Applications are submitted directly to IRCC. However, Michigan applicants with complex family histories, multi-generational claims, or previous refusals significantly benefit from legal guidance to avoid errors that cause delays or rejections.
Think you may qualify through your Canadian parent or grandparent? Don’t leave it to guesswork. Get a clear, professional assessment of your eligibility and start your claim with confidence today.
Ansari Immigration Law supports Michigan residents with complete case evaluation, document preparation, and IRCC-ready applications under Bill C-3. Book your consultation with Yameena Ansari today and take the first step toward your Canadian citizenship claim.
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