I guess my point about not being considered a “full” Canadian is that my citizenship is being diluted and viewed as “less than” sufficient to enjoy the right to pass my citizenship to my children like other Canadians. This is not about how easy it would be for my kids to BECOME Canadian...it is that I, a Canadian citizen, who meets all of the requirements to be a citizen, am not considered “Canadian enough.“ One of the most important aspects of being Canadian is that you get to share your heritage and nationality with your children... if I indeed am a “full” Canadian, It can certainly be said that not all Canadians are treated equal. Thanks for everyone’s comments. I will explore my options with an immigration attorney.
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