Good day,
I was wondering if anyone can guide me through my situation. My biological father was born in Canada (my parents were unmarried) and my mother left him off my birth certificate. I was born in South Africa.
I want to apply for proof of Canadian Citizenship but my father is now deceased and unable to apply to place his name onto my birth certificate.
I have proof of paternity and his signed maintenance order and years of proof of him paying it.
I can’t apply for proof of citizenship with just my birth certificate as it doesn’t list my father on it. My mother had no idea he was Canadian by birth (He lived in Scotland most of his life and she assumed he was born there too).
Is there any way the Canadian government would accept other terms for proof of paternal descent instead of my birth certificate with his name on? I know the British government does because of the sheer number of illegitimate children applying for British citizenship through their one parent.
Ca anyone comment?
I was wondering if anyone can guide me through my situation. My biological father was born in Canada (my parents were unmarried) and my mother left him off my birth certificate. I was born in South Africa.
I want to apply for proof of Canadian Citizenship but my father is now deceased and unable to apply to place his name onto my birth certificate.
I have proof of paternity and his signed maintenance order and years of proof of him paying it.
I can’t apply for proof of citizenship with just my birth certificate as it doesn’t list my father on it. My mother had no idea he was Canadian by birth (He lived in Scotland most of his life and she assumed he was born there too).
Is there any way the Canadian government would accept other terms for proof of paternal descent instead of my birth certificate with his name on? I know the British government does because of the sheer number of illegitimate children applying for British citizenship through their one parent.
Ca anyone comment?