I was not born in Canada.
My family immigrated to Canada in 1995 and I obtained my citizenship in 1998 with my parents (I was a minor at that time).
I have given up the Korean citizenship I had at the time of obtaining my Canadian citizenship.
I currently live abroad and am getting married to a non-Canadian.
When my spouse gives a birth to a child outside of Canada, does he/she become a Canadian citizen automatically?
From reading few threads, some say that although I am a Canadian citizen, because I was not born in Canada, my child will not automatically obtain the Canadian citizenship.
We will continue to live abroad but I would like my child to obtain the Canadian citizenship. What is the correct information?
Could you help!?
My family immigrated to Canada in 1995 and I obtained my citizenship in 1998 with my parents (I was a minor at that time).
I have given up the Korean citizenship I had at the time of obtaining my Canadian citizenship.
I currently live abroad and am getting married to a non-Canadian.
When my spouse gives a birth to a child outside of Canada, does he/she become a Canadian citizen automatically?
From reading few threads, some say that although I am a Canadian citizen, because I was not born in Canada, my child will not automatically obtain the Canadian citizenship.
We will continue to live abroad but I would like my child to obtain the Canadian citizenship. What is the correct information?
Could you help!?