I'm an American citizen married to a Canadian citizen moving to Canada in the near future, and I'm not sure of our children's citizenship status/eligibility, especially since citizenship law has changed twice since my husband left Canada (2007).
My husband was born in the US to one Canadian parent, moved to Canada as a child, and has proof of Canadian citizenship (passport + citizenship card), and lived there for over a decade before moving back to the US. We married in the US and had our children here, both in the years between the two most recent revisions to citizenship law (2009/2017, right?).
Is my husband a first- or second- generation Canadian citizen for these purposes? And are our children citizens automatically, upon application for proof of citizenship, conditional on settling in Canada, or not at all?
Thanks a lot, because I'm thoroughly confused.
My husband was born in the US to one Canadian parent, moved to Canada as a child, and has proof of Canadian citizenship (passport + citizenship card), and lived there for over a decade before moving back to the US. We married in the US and had our children here, both in the years between the two most recent revisions to citizenship law (2009/2017, right?).
Is my husband a first- or second- generation Canadian citizen for these purposes? And are our children citizens automatically, upon application for proof of citizenship, conditional on settling in Canada, or not at all?
Thanks a lot, because I'm thoroughly confused.