I'm living through a bit of a citizenship nightmare right now, and I hope someone can suggest the best course of action. While my wife and I were waiting for our citizenship applications to be processed, we had a baby. The problem is that we were working in the USA at the time, temporarily, so she was born in the US. I called CIC and asked what to do when we come back to Canada. They told me just file for confirmation of citizenship and she will get her passport within weeks. We already had another child who was born while we were waiting, and she got her passport right away (born in Canada though), so we were not worried.
Then, 6 months after we returned, I check the status, and they told me to wait 2.5 more years before she can get her citizenship. And here is adding insult to an injury - if we are not careful to make sure she does not overstay and take her across border frequently enough, she can get deported back to US, while my wife and I no longer have a status in the USA. Which f-ing makes no sense because my wife and I are Canadian citizens and do not have and never had US citizenship. Also, the country from which we immigrated to Canada does not allow dual citizenship, so basically Canada is the only country we can live in. But our 1-yo baby cannot. I cannot beleive this is true. Feel like an Alice in wonderland. Any thoughts, suggestions?
Then, 6 months after we returned, I check the status, and they told me to wait 2.5 more years before she can get her citizenship. And here is adding insult to an injury - if we are not careful to make sure she does not overstay and take her across border frequently enough, she can get deported back to US, while my wife and I no longer have a status in the USA. Which f-ing makes no sense because my wife and I are Canadian citizens and do not have and never had US citizenship. Also, the country from which we immigrated to Canada does not allow dual citizenship, so basically Canada is the only country we can live in. But our 1-yo baby cannot. I cannot beleive this is true. Feel like an Alice in wonderland. Any thoughts, suggestions?