HolyCrap
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Was born in karachi pakistan and immigrated with family here in 02. Guess I'm second generation
First generation leaf fan though. Was the only person in family to love hockey and support leafs from when I first started watching passionately (2010) till around last years playoffs vs Bruins which got my younger brother hoocked as a leaf fan.
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what’s you national insurance number?
ok and off topic here but what was your mother’s maiden name again?
Your kids will be second generation Canadian. Because once you are Canadian bro nobody can take that away from yaI immigrated to Canada back in 91 and became a Canadian citizen in 05. So that's 1st but I always thought 1st meant you were the first to be born in Canada , seems to make more sense to me lol
You are third while you can remember the tree. After that you are just Canadian ha2nd/3rd:
How does that work? Would that count as 2nd generation (mom’s side), or 3rd generation (dad’s side)?
- I was born in Canada
- My mom was born in England
- My dad was born in Canada, both both of his parents were born in Europe (Poland and England)
If you don’t want to take part in the topic, do us all a favour and don’t bother making a reply.
Canada is a pretty big cultural melting pot. There's a ton of people living in southern Ontario with Italian, German, or Japanese heritage.
Am I allowed to bring it up if someone in my family fought in world war II against Canada?
Sure, why not. My maternal grandfather might have fought for Axis and there's a statue in Oakville dedicated to Ukranians who fought the Soviets under the Nazi banner. History is not exactly a black & white situation.
Sure, why not. My maternal grandfather might have fought for Axis and there's a statue in Oakville dedicated to Ukranians who fought the Soviets under the Nazi banner. History is not exactly a black & white situation.
In that case, I have family on my mothers side that fought for the Axis, for Italy.
I, myself, am a full fledged pacifist.
Eh all good you are on the winners side now ha. Everyone that was in a war hates war that speaks for itself.Canada is a pretty big cultural melting pot. There's a ton of people living in southern Ontario with Italian, German, or Japanese heritage.
Am I allowed to bring it up if someone in my family fought in world war II against Canada?
haha jeezus f***ing christ.
It was a joke man, lighten up. It's really not life or death here its a internet forum, i actually clicked an option
edit: they merged 2 threads i think, that response wasnt in the ww2 question but in the "what generation canadian are you"
Canada is a pretty big cultural melting pot. There's a ton of people living in southern Ontario with Italian, German, or Japanese heritage.
Am I allowed to bring it up if someone in my family fought in world war II against Canada?
How do you think we ended up with all those blue eyed blondes on the prairie's ? Google "where did the Allies house their Nazi POW's in Canada"Sure, don't see why not. I know someone who fought for Germany during world war II, he served on a submarine, he moved to Canada many years ago and married a Canadian woman.