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All,
I am a naturalized Canadian Citizen and am now residing in India.
We were blessed with a baby and have got the Indian Birth Certificate.
Now I am planning to get the Citizenship for my new born and am unable to find proper instructions for how can one apply/acquire Citizenship certificate for a child born abroad(India in specific) to a Canadian Citizen?

One of the checklist (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/pdf/kits/citizen/cit0014e-2.pdf) found at the guide @ https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...minors-proof-citizenship-section-3.html#step1 mentions that I need to provide two pieces of ID of the applicant. But my infant baby doesn't have any Indian passport etc.

Can one of you help/guide me on how to proceed with getting the Certificate of Citizenship for my infant?
 
I don't think your son is eligible for citizenship unless atleast one parent was born in Canada. You can move to Canada and sponsor your kids but I don't think your kids get Canadian citizenship that way. I may be wrong so double check the information.
 
All,
I am a naturalized Canadian Citizen and am now residing in India.
We were blessed with a baby and have got the Indian Birth Certificate.
Now I am planning to get the Citizenship for my new born and am unable to find proper instructions for how can one apply/acquire Citizenship certificate for a child born abroad(India in specific) to a Canadian Citizen?

One of the checklist (https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/pdf/kits/citizen/cit0014e-2.pdf) found at the guide @ https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...minors-proof-citizenship-section-3.html#step1 mentions that I need to provide two pieces of ID of the applicant. But my infant baby doesn't have any Indian passport etc.

Can one of you help/guide me on how to proceed with getting the Certificate of Citizenship for my infant?
Per the instruction guide:
  • "Note: If you’re applying on behalf of a minor who does not have two pieces of identification, or does not have a photo ID, please include an explanation letter with the application. "
I don't think your son is eligible for citizenship unless atleast one parent was born in Canada. You can move to Canada and sponsor your kids but I don't think your kids get Canadian citizenship that way. I may be wrong so double check the information.
A child born abroad to a parent who was born in Canada or had naturalized before their birth are eligible for citizenship by descent.
 
Per the instruction guide:
  • "Note: If you’re applying on behalf of a minor who does not have two pieces of identification, or does not have a photo ID, please include an explanation letter with the application. "

A child born abroad to a parent who was born in Canada or had naturalized before their birth are eligible for citizenship by descent.
@hawk39 Thank you. Will go through the instruction you have pointed out.
 
I don't think your son is eligible for citizenship unless atleast one parent was born in Canada. You can move to Canada and sponsor your kids but I don't think your kids get Canadian citizenship that way. I may be wrong so double check the information.
@Canadiann2020 I am a naturalized citizen even before my son was born, so I think he is eligible for Canadian Citizenship.
 
@Canadiann2020 I am a naturalized citizen even before my son was born, so I think he is eligible for Canadian Citizenship.
Hi Brother , i am in the same situation right now , can you please let me know the process to apply for citizenship certificate/passport for my newborn baby from India
 
Check this link for more info:

https://ircc.canada.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=365&top=5

There is more clarity in the "Status of changes to citizenship by descent" dropdown. It states:

The Citizenship Act currently includes a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent. This limit generally means someone isn't automatically a Canadian citizen if


  • they were born outside Canada to a Canadian parent, and
  • their Canadian parent was also born outside Canada to a Canadian parent

In December 2023, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice declared that the first-generation limit for many individuals is unconstitutional.


An extension until August 9, 2024, has been granted by the Court. This means that the current rules still apply until further notice.
 
Hi Brother , i am in the same situation right now , can you please let me know the process to apply for citizenship certificate/passport for my newborn baby from India

Not too complicated apply for citizenship certificate online then apply for passport then exit permit for your kid.