IvanP
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hutch said:Question
I was born in America, adopted by Americans both biological parents are Canadians ( we have reunited ) Can I have Candian citizenship if so will I need an DNA test to prove they are my biological parents Thank you
Wow, what a really interesting question!Leon said:Do you have a birth certificate showing them as your parents? A legal adoption normally severs the ties between a child and the biological parents. However, you can of course try to apply and see what happens.
I'm not sure I agree with Leon here - I think a birth certificate showing Canadian parents will work (assuming your birth certificate does list your parents, or at least your Canadian mother). Your birth parents were your parents at birth, until the adoption legally took place, and birth to Canadian parents established your citizenship tie to Canada. The adoption severed the legal ties with your birth parents, and created ties with your adoptive parents, but it would not change your legal ties with Canada. So, I believe that you actually are already a Canadian citizen, you just need to apply for proof. If you don't have a birth certificate with their names (or at least your birth mother's name), I still think it would be possible, but you'll have more bureaucratic hoops to go through. Section 8A of the application lets you fill in your birth parents' information as the basis for your citizenship: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0001E.pdf I believe you'll also need to provide certified copies of your birth parents' own birth certificates to prove that they were born in Canada.
Let us know how it goes!