Hi -- I was born in the mid-1970s outside of Canada to British parents. We were naturalised as a family in about 1980, while I (obviously) was still a minor. I now live in the U.K. and married an American (so no help there ).
Does the fact that I was a minor when naturalised mean that I am already, in effect, the 1st generation by descent and cannot pass on Canadian citizenship because it wasn't me applying on my own behalf for? Or, because I was myself naturalised, can my child (due early next year) have Canadian citizenship?
I assume that I can try to register the birth with the Canadian consulate in London and see what happens, but it would be nice to have a good sense of whether or not this might be accepted beforehand...
Thanks!
Does the fact that I was a minor when naturalised mean that I am already, in effect, the 1st generation by descent and cannot pass on Canadian citizenship because it wasn't me applying on my own behalf for? Or, because I was myself naturalised, can my child (due early next year) have Canadian citizenship?
I assume that I can try to register the birth with the Canadian consulate in London and see what happens, but it would be nice to have a good sense of whether or not this might be accepted beforehand...
Thanks!