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    giving birth in canada

    **neither of your parents was a permanent resident or Canadian citizen** this part worries us.
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    giving birth in canada

    Thank you. sorry to bother you. Check out this part from the same link Changes in 2009 In 2009, you became a Canadian citizen if you: lost your Canadian citizenship after you: became a Canadian citizen on January 1, 1947 were born or naturalized in Canada on or after January 1, 1947 were...
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    giving birth in canada

    This like is giving me contrary opinion. Please advise. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/rules_2009.asp
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    giving birth in canada

    Thank you very much. What is the likely cost of delivery? on average for normal delivery? and cesarean section? In which province is cost of delivery relatively cheaper?
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    giving birth in canada

    Thank you for you advise. I did not mention that all of us the parents are non Canadians and do are not permanent residents at the moment. Its only the mother who have multiple entry visa to Canada. In this case will the child still be given a citizenship by a fact that he is born in Canada soil?
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    giving birth in canada

    Thank you for you advise. I did not mention that all of us the parents are non Canadians and do are not permanent residents at the moment. Its only the mother who have multiple entry visa to Canada. In this case will the child still be given a citizenship by a fact that he is born in Canada soil?
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    giving birth in canada

    Hello, my wife has multiple entry visa and planning to deliver our baby while in canada. will the baby become canadian citizen?