screech339
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- Vegreville
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- 14-08-2012
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- 17-06-2013
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- 17-06-2013
What I don't know is if the Hague convention of stateless applies only to the host country. In other words, if a child is born in a country and became stateless. If the host country is signatory to Hague convention, then the country is forced to give citizenship. If the host is not signatory to Hague convention, does the Hague convention forces Canada to give citizenship because parents are Canadian. That I don't know.
There was a case of a child being born in Japan and because stateless. Canada wasn't forced to give citizenship just because one parent was Canadian by descent. The child ended up getting Irish citizenship because the Canadian by descent parent has Irish grandparents and was able to acquire it through grandparents' Irish citizenship.
There was a case of a child being born in Japan and because stateless. Canada wasn't forced to give citizenship just because one parent was Canadian by descent. The child ended up getting Irish citizenship because the Canadian by descent parent has Irish grandparents and was able to acquire it through grandparents' Irish citizenship.