screech339 said:
The right to citizenship basically says, your child has canadian citizenship by law of citizenship by descent automatically and thus you cannot take away your child's citizenship.
links18 said:
Hi guys. Thanks for response. However, can you read below and let me know if you still think child gets
citizenship automatically or
just a right to citizenship.
Case 1: CBSA officer had stated that "Records indicate that Mr. Chan is
not a Canadian citizen, but
he has a right to make an application for citizenship" You can read full Toronto Star article here: (cannot post link, so please google "Toronto man sues Canada Border Services" and click on 1st search result)
Case 2: Rabin v. Canada under paragraph {27} where judge stated: "
she was not a citizen prior to the coming into force of Bill C-37 on April 17, 2009, but was eligible to apply for proof of citizenship" You can read full decision here: (go to federal court decisions website and search for Rabin v. Canada)
Therefore, in my opinion, my child born abroad will not be automatically Canadian citizen, but will only have
right to claim citizenship.
Any thoughts on this is appreciated.
Thanks.