I am corresponding with my local CDN embassy but am would like to post to this forum to ask of other opinions to better prepare myself.
My non-Canadian wife and I are expecting our 1st child this coming DEC.
I am born to Canadian citizens but abroad. I've never held any another citizenship and always had Canadian passports issued either under my mum's passport or my own.
Prior to receiving my Certificate of Canadian citizenship, I held a Proof of Canadian born Abroad - or similar - apologies i don't recall the exact wording.
extract from the citizenship section's FAQ's
"How do I find out if my child born outside Canada is a Canadian citizen?
If your child was born outside Canada after February 14, 1977, and you were a Canadian citizen when the child was born, your child is automatically a Canadian citizen.
Under the previous law, if you were also born in another country after February 14, 1977, to a Canadian parent your child may have needed to take steps to retain their citizenship before turning 28 years of age.
On April 17, 2009, the law changed to end the need to retain citizenship for many people. However, people born outside Canada who are subject to the retention rules and who turned 28 before the new law came into effect would have lost their citizenship if they did not take steps to retain it.
Also, if you were born outside Canada and your parent was a Canadian citizen when you were born, your child born in another country on or after April 17, 2009, will not be a Canadian citizen by birth, unless the child's other parent:
was born in Canada; or
immigrated to Canada and was granted citizenship
Find out more about the new law and who is affected.
Find more information about proof of citizenship in the Related Links section at the bottom of this page."
Reading through the revised citizenship laws, it would appear that my child will not obtain Canadian nationality on birth due to my having been born abroad. a bit of a shock to be honest as for me, the new law seems to have watered down my citizenship considerably.
I'm hoping I am mistaken but would appreciate anyone's comments. it almost has me thinking of going to Canada to have the child delivered however that seems a bit of a desperate measure.
many thanks