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    Apr 18, 2012, 12:36 PM
    Father renounced French citizenship - can I claim it? I'm Canadian.
    Can I - a Canadian born national claim french citizenship through my father if he renounced his?

    I'm not sure why, but my mother says he did. Also he became a Canadian citizen too. He has been deceased 15 years. I would like to know if I can claim dual citizenship by rule of blood (sui sanguinis)?

    Any experts?

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