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Terve,
This is addressed to all Finnish TA members, maybe you can help me.
My grandparents were Finnish citizens and based on what I've read from http://www.migri.fi, I believe my father and his siblings were actually citizens of Finland born abroad, and are eligible to establish dual-citizenship. But, I want to ask other Finns' opinions.
My grandfather had an updated Finnish passport until his death in the 1980's. Surely this means he was still a citizen of Finland right? I know minun isoisä ja isoäiti were registered as resident aliens in the U.S., but so far I can't confirm
whether they became U.S. citizens or died as Finnish citizens.
This matters because the only way my dad can reestablish Finnish citizenship is if I can prove his father was still a citizen of Finland...
So...bottom line...you can only have an updated Finnish passport if you are still a Finnish citizen, right?
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