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==Online Records== | |||
*[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalization-upper-western-1828-1850/Pages/search.aspx Library and Archives Canada's Upper Canada and Canada West Naturalization Records 1828-1850] | |||
*[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalized-records-1915-1951/Pages/search-naturalization-1915-1939.aspx Library and Archives Canada Naturalization 1915-1939] | |||
*[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalized-records-1915-1951/Pages/search-naturalization-1939-1951.aspx Library and Archives Canada Naturalization 1939-1951] | |||
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Until 1947, British immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland automatically became citizens of Canada. They did not need naturalization. Non-British immigrants, however, were required to make oaths of allegiance before receiving land grants. The oaths and petitions for citizenship for 1817-1846 are in files at the Provincial Archives. | Until 1947, British immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland automatically became citizens of Canada. They did not need naturalization. Non-British immigrants, however, were required to make oaths of allegiance before receiving land grants. The oaths and petitions for citizenship for 1817-1846 are in files at the Provincial Archives. | ||
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Online Records[edit | edit source]
- Library and Archives Canada's Upper Canada and Canada West Naturalization Records 1828-1850
- Library and Archives Canada Naturalization 1915-1939
- Library and Archives Canada Naturalization 1939-1951
Until 1947, British immigrants from England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland automatically became citizens of Canada. They did not need naturalization. Non-British immigrants, however, were required to make oaths of allegiance before receiving land grants. The oaths and petitions for citizenship for 1817-1846 are in files at the Provincial Archives.
Records created after 1917 are more detailed than earlier records and are found at:
- Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Public Rights Administration
300 Slate Street, 3rd floor, Section D
Ottawa, ON K1A 1L1
CANADA
Telephone: 888-242-2100 (In Canada only; outside of Canada, write to the above address.)
Ontario did not have a naturalization process until 1828. The National Archives of Canada in Ottawa has microfilm copies of naturalization papers for Upper Canada (Ontario) for 1828-1850. These are not at the Family History Library, but they are available through the interlibrary loan service to public libraries.
This index lists about 3,000 names:
- McKenzie, Donald A. Upper Canada Naturalization Records 1828-1850. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Genealogical Society, 1991. (Family History Library book 971.3 P42m.)
Later naturalization records were maintained on a national basis by the office of the Secretary of State. See Canada Emigration and Immigration for a detailed discussion on this topic.
Websites[edit | edit source]
- http://www.theshipslist.com/Research/canadarecords.htm
- http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/db/hawke.htm
- http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tocan1400-1800.shtml
- http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/kingston1861oct-1862may.shtml
- There is a large database of Canadian immigrant records at www.ancestry.com ; this is a subscription website