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Tinkerbelle14

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Jan 23, 2015
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Hi...I am new to the forum and just doing a bit of research. I was born in the UK but moved to Canada with my parents in 1977. Became a citizen in 1992. In 1996 I moved back to the UK and got married. Been here in UK ever since but now wish to move back to Canada. I understand that I need to apply to sponsor my British husband but what happens with my children? They were born here in the UK in 1999 and 2004. Do I need to sponsor them also or are they automatically citizens because I became a citizen in 1992?? Many thanks
 
Your children are Canadian so you just need to get proof of it:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp
 
omg...really???? that's absolutely fantastic news!!! ok next question...I have lost my citizenship certificate/card (actually don't ever remember getting one) and I don't know the citizenship number...how do I sort this out?
 
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Tinkerbelle14 said:
omg...really???? that's absolutely fantastic news!!! ok next question...I have lost my citizenship certificate/card (actually don't ever remember getting one) and I don't know the citizenship number...how do I sort this out?

1. YOu apply for a replacement: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/certif.asp
 
Tinkerbelle14 said:
ive seen that but it asks for the citizenship number and I don't know it! x

Include a letter explaining that you lost your citizenship certificate many years ago and don't know the number. And when you get the replacement for this very important document, put it somewhere safe :).
 
thanks :) does this process really take 8 months??? I mean getting the new certificate? if so Im gathering that I wont be able to apply for my children to become citizens or to sponsor my husband?