Ellery Wren
- Family History Research
- Dual Citizenship
- Family History Research
- Dual Citizenship
- Mineral & Property Rights
Already Canadian helps individuals and families gather what they need to apply for Canadian citizenship by descent under Bill C-3.
Most applicants face the same two challenges:
1. Locating their Canadian-born ancestor in historical records
2. Documenting every generation between that ancestor and themselves.
That's where I focus — vital records research for your Canadian Ancestor, and if you're stuck on a particular generation, we may be able to help.
For the last decade, I've done this kind of research for oil, gas, and wind energy mineral acquisitions — searching public records back to the original land patent, following chains of title across multiple jurisdictions, and drafting the affidavits and agreements that make those deals defensible.
Along the way, I've built more than forty family trees, not as a hobby but because reliable title defense sometimes requires knowing exactly who inherited what from whom.
Having gone through the C-3 process personally, I understand what IRCC is looking for and how to organize materials accordingly.
United States
Canada
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
English
Master of Arts | 2022
Interdisciplinary Studies
University of Texas at Dallas
Master of Arts | 2024
Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Amberton University
Bachelor of Arts | 2018
Art & Technology
University of Texas at Dallas