Hello. I hope to get some positive answers; cannot find my situation anywhere on Canada's official citizenship/visa websites.
I am 57. My mother is 85, and a lifelong Canadian citizen, although living in the US since she married my American father in 1950. She gave birth to me in the US. But I found out in 2003 that I was eligible for citizenship, so I applied, got the Certificate of Citizenship, and ultimately my Canadian passport. I am now a dual citizen, US/Canada. Both my brothers are the same story -- born in the US of a Canadian mother and American father, in the 1950s, and now Canadian citizens.
Here's the question. In 1991, I gave birth to my daughter with an American father, in the state of Maine (US). (I did not marry and the father is out of the picture since birth.) She is now 18. I would like to know if she is a Canadian, since I was certainly one at the time of her birth (though had not yet applied for my Certificate of Citizenship).
Please help me determine my daughter's eligibility here. It seems clearcut to me, but I would like an expert opinion on how to proceed. Thank you kindly. From Vermont.
I am 57. My mother is 85, and a lifelong Canadian citizen, although living in the US since she married my American father in 1950. She gave birth to me in the US. But I found out in 2003 that I was eligible for citizenship, so I applied, got the Certificate of Citizenship, and ultimately my Canadian passport. I am now a dual citizen, US/Canada. Both my brothers are the same story -- born in the US of a Canadian mother and American father, in the 1950s, and now Canadian citizens.
Here's the question. In 1991, I gave birth to my daughter with an American father, in the state of Maine (US). (I did not marry and the father is out of the picture since birth.) She is now 18. I would like to know if she is a Canadian, since I was certainly one at the time of her birth (though had not yet applied for my Certificate of Citizenship).
Please help me determine my daughter's eligibility here. It seems clearcut to me, but I would like an expert opinion on how to proceed. Thank you kindly. From Vermont.