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canadadubai said:
Dear computergeek

I extracted the following from the link you sent me(((Your birth certificate cannot serve as proof of citizenship if you were born in Canada after February 14, 1977, and at the time of your birth,your parents were neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents, and at least one parent had diplomatic status in Canada.)))

they said "your parents" does that mean BOTH the father and the mother should be a PR or citizines at the birth date? because i am a PR and my wife is on TRV on the birth date? though at that time her PR will be under process because i will apply for her once we reached to canada.

what do you think?
You are missing the "and" in there. If you and your wife are not diplomats, then it does not matter what your status in Canada is, you can be citizen, PR, visitor, illegal or anything else and the baby born in Canada will be a Canadian citizen. It is only if one of you is a diplomat that it matters if the parents are PR or citizens.