Hi
PMM
Your correct and have grasped the essential elements of C-37, it is a shame that some of the offices in London haven'tIcky Sloman said:Hi PMM,
I think I understand the policy here, but please correct me if I am wrong.
Because my wife has retroactive Canadian citizenship to her date of birth, it means that she can (under the old rules) now pass that citizenship on to her kids, even though they are 2nd generation born out of Canada, due to the fact that they were born BEFORE April 17th 2009.
However, if she had another child born today, that child would have to be sposored due to being born AFTER April 17th 2009?
If I understand it correctly, Prior to this new Bill C-37, any person who had Canadian citizenship at the time of birth of their children could automatically pass it to their child even if they were 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th generation born out of Canada. That is the reason this Bill has been introduced, to limit it from April 2009 to 1st generation only.
Have I grasped this correctly.
The CIC website isn't very clear, and it was only after reading the reason for them bringing in the new BIll that I understood things - I think :
We tried to call the London Embassy to clarify, but apparently everything has to be done through e-mail these days
Thanks for all your elp and advice.
Steve
PMM