I am a Canadian citizen living in the U.S, and am married to an American. We are planning to move to Canada and have just received the approval letter for my American wife's permanent residency in Canada. As such we now have only five weeks left before we must move to Canada.
While my wife's application was in process we had our first child. I know that because I am a Canadian and was born in Canada our child will be a Canadian citizen. However, we will need to cross the border into Canada before we have our child's Canadian Citizenship documentation or any sort of Canadian passport for the child.
We do have an American passport for our child. Does anyone know if the American passport will suffice to get our child across the border the same time my wife immigrates? Can we then apply for her Canadian citizenship documents once we are there, or should we rush and apply for her citizenship papers before we try to cross the border in a few weeks?
Any help anyone can provide would be most appreciated!
While my wife's application was in process we had our first child. I know that because I am a Canadian and was born in Canada our child will be a Canadian citizen. However, we will need to cross the border into Canada before we have our child's Canadian Citizenship documentation or any sort of Canadian passport for the child.
We do have an American passport for our child. Does anyone know if the American passport will suffice to get our child across the border the same time my wife immigrates? Can we then apply for her Canadian citizenship documents once we are there, or should we rush and apply for her citizenship papers before we try to cross the border in a few weeks?
Any help anyone can provide would be most appreciated!