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cowtown gal
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2. Application to sponsor and Undertaking; question 10 asks if im a canadian citizen. I have been born and raised here so i would check yes. It wants to know the date, should I just write the day i was born?
say YES to that your a canadian citizen (put XXXX-XX-XX) on date
say NO to permanent resident (put XXXX-XX-XX) on date
say YES to citizenship by descent
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Just to clarify something here: You DO tick YES to being a Canadian citizen and put your date of birth as the date you 'obtained' citizenship - your birth certificate will confirm this.
You are NOT a citizen by descent so don't answer YES to that. A citizen by descent is a person who was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen (not by descent) parent. For example, as a born in Canada citizen, if you had a child outside of Canada and registered them as Canadian, THEY would be a citizen by descent.
Hope that makes sense. And remember that a lot of the information for non-accomponying (sp?) family members are only for spouse/children who are not already Canadian citizens/PR (ie. not you and your daughter). The additional family member information - just the sheet where you list all this, you could include your daughter as his step-daughter, it certainly wouldn't hurt but you can always attach additional information with any explanations. We had to do that as my husband has a large step family but doesn't know them. Just provide as much info as you can.
Good luck!!
say YES to that your a canadian citizen (put XXXX-XX-XX) on date
say NO to permanent resident (put XXXX-XX-XX) on date
say YES to citizenship by descent
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Just to clarify something here: You DO tick YES to being a Canadian citizen and put your date of birth as the date you 'obtained' citizenship - your birth certificate will confirm this.
You are NOT a citizen by descent so don't answer YES to that. A citizen by descent is a person who was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen (not by descent) parent. For example, as a born in Canada citizen, if you had a child outside of Canada and registered them as Canadian, THEY would be a citizen by descent.
Hope that makes sense. And remember that a lot of the information for non-accomponying (sp?) family members are only for spouse/children who are not already Canadian citizens/PR (ie. not you and your daughter). The additional family member information - just the sheet where you list all this, you could include your daughter as his step-daughter, it certainly wouldn't hurt but you can always attach additional information with any explanations. We had to do that as my husband has a large step family but doesn't know them. Just provide as much info as you can.
Good luck!!