Hey,chelley said:good point, this is sort of true
the actual law is that if the canadian citizen father was born outside of canada to canadian parent(s) (ie. got citizenship by birthright), then the new baby is not, by birthright, a citizen.... if the father is a citizen by birth in canada, or by immigration/naturalization, then the baby has citizenship by birthright..
(it's a bit more involved than that as there are dates that are associated to when these conditions apply, but for all extensive purposes, that's the gist of it)
So your saying if one of the parents is a canadian citizen , but was born out of Canada , any babys that this parent has that are born outside Canada do not get the citizenship ? if you have writen proof of this it would be great
Thanks