Leon said:If you are either born in Canada or you immigrated to Canada and were naturalized, your child will be a Canadian citizen. You would have to talk to a Canadian embassy when your child is born, apply for a citizenship card and once you get it, you can at any time apply for a passport for your child. If you need a passport faster than it takes waiting for the citizenship card (a year+), you can ask the embassy to issue a temporary passport as soon as you have applied for the card.
If you were not born in Canada and did not immigrate but gained citizenship because one or both of your parents were citizens when you were born, you can not pass citizenship to your child. In that case, if you want to move to Canada, you have to sponsor your child for PR.
Leon, I am adopted child and live in Bosnia but my biological mother lives in Canada over 30 yrs (she was not born there) and I have never lived in Canada only visted her once for two months can you please advise if is there any chance for me to get canadian citizenship? If so how and what should I do? Is there any age limit since all messages are about the babys, new born...