My bad then, I saw they were both recognized and presumed that extended the same benefits. I did edit my post at the top.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My bad then, I saw they were both recognized and presumed that extended the same benefits. I did edit my post at the top.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My grandpa is full status yea. I've always been interested but like I said, I don't have much connection to my family.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You gave advice and now you're taking it away?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Must... Resist... Joke...
Inappropriate... Indian Giver... Joke...
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If he's full status why is your mom going through with things to get a metis card instead of full status? I know theres always lots of complications, but using myself as an example. My wife's metis but our kids have their full status because I am.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sorry I guess I can reiterate and explain. my grandpa is 100% native, but has never gotten a status card and never wants to.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My mom had to speak with her half sister about it all and she has her metis card, so this is where it all stems from. I have very little info right now.
Ah gotcha. Makes perfect sense. My brothers kid isn't registered as his ex refuses. Makes no sense.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps on thing to look into is finding out if your grandpa's parents were fully registered. Perhaps you can use the family tree to get treaty status instead of your metis card.
It's worth the effort if the lineage is there. One thing to note it took my kids 2 1/2 yrs to get registered. It's not a quick process once you start it.
I'll ask as much info as I can. Thanks.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Do the bands/ nations help out with this at all if a person has lost touch with the relative?
I know the legion can look up a deceased relatives military service records. Is there anything like that for metis or full status FN?
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Don't know much yet, but my mom got her card just today and it says we are otipemisiwak métis. Looking into further details.
An old friend of mine is 100% indigenous but raised by white adoptive parents, that was the only family he ever knew. Years ago now he returned to what he knew was his birth reservation, knowing nothing of his heritage/birth family or anything else, just drove there and walked into the band office and said I think this is where I am from and they helped him from there. A couple decades later he has deep community ties and a full understanding of his heritage/identity, it was a great thing for him and helped immensely to shape who he is today. Very positive experience.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by SJW
Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
Originally posted by snowcat
Don't let the e-thugs and faggots get to you when they quote your posts and write stupid shit.^^ Fact CheckedOriginally posted by JRSC00LUDE
I say stupid shit all the time.