Hi,
We plan to have a child abroad in South Korea in few months and I have spoken with IRCC and consular in Korea but I would like to hear your opinions.
here's summary I found for our case;
If both parents are Canadians (naturalized or not), child born abroad is considered a Canadian.
However, in order to travel back to Canada, we require certificate of citizenship to apply Canadian passport
this process will take 8 - 9 months.
Other way around, I heard is that through facilitation visa (one-time entry), the baby can enter.
my question is that how difficult to obtain facilitation visa?
and is it possible to obtain OHIP once the baby enters with facilitation visa? Do you perhaps know other options except waiting for 8-9 months for the certificate of citizensship?
Thank you very much in advance
We plan to have a child abroad in South Korea in few months and I have spoken with IRCC and consular in Korea but I would like to hear your opinions.
here's summary I found for our case;
If both parents are Canadians (naturalized or not), child born abroad is considered a Canadian.
However, in order to travel back to Canada, we require certificate of citizenship to apply Canadian passport
this process will take 8 - 9 months.
Other way around, I heard is that through facilitation visa (one-time entry), the baby can enter.
my question is that how difficult to obtain facilitation visa?
and is it possible to obtain OHIP once the baby enters with facilitation visa? Do you perhaps know other options except waiting for 8-9 months for the certificate of citizensship?
Thank you very much in advance