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29. Will my child have Canadian Citizenship if born in Canada? |
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This article is from the Canada immigration FAQ, by N. Cenk Gokce, Ankara, TR (dv535@freenet.carleton.ca) with numerous contributions by others.
As long as the parents of the child are not in Canada as diplomats
representing
a foreign country, the child automatically receives Canadian Citizenship at
birth.
This applies all children born in Canada, regardless of the parents'
immigration
status in Canada.
 
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