Hi all!
I have been exploring Canadian citizenship laws for last the few days. My understanding from 2009 citizenship act put a limit on passing the citizenship to the next generations born abroad: A Canadian born citizens can pass their citizenship to their children born abroad (first generation born abroad), but the first generation born abroad citizens can not pass it on to the second generation born abroad. The only way they can do is to sponsor their children when they decide to return Canada. But here is my question regarding that: what if second generation's parents die or don't return Canada for some reasons etc. before the children reach 19, and so these children can not become Canadian citizens by their adult age? I mean will these adult second generations born abroad be able to apply to PR in case they would like to return Canada?
I know this is not the case for now because these children are not adult yet, but I am sure it will be the case when they are adult. So I searched about this case but so far I have not seen anything about that. Thank you!
I have been exploring Canadian citizenship laws for last the few days. My understanding from 2009 citizenship act put a limit on passing the citizenship to the next generations born abroad: A Canadian born citizens can pass their citizenship to their children born abroad (first generation born abroad), but the first generation born abroad citizens can not pass it on to the second generation born abroad. The only way they can do is to sponsor their children when they decide to return Canada. But here is my question regarding that: what if second generation's parents die or don't return Canada for some reasons etc. before the children reach 19, and so these children can not become Canadian citizens by their adult age? I mean will these adult second generations born abroad be able to apply to PR in case they would like to return Canada?
I know this is not the case for now because these children are not adult yet, but I am sure it will be the case when they are adult. So I searched about this case but so far I have not seen anything about that. Thank you!