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    hypothetical question

    Yes, dates affect things but it's not just babies born outside Canada to naturalized Canadians after Apr 19 2009 who are themselves Canadian citizens. For example, my son was born in England in 1997 to naturalized Canadian parents and he's a Canadian citizen (he has the citizenship card to...
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    hypothetical question

    Your baby would be a Canadian citizen. I am a naturalized Canadian citizen. My son was born in England (after I became a Canadian citizen) and he is also a Canadian citizen (I obtained a Canadian citizenship certificate for him). Google "Am I a Canadian Citizen?" and complete the...
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    Canadian citizenship card...required id?

    What "service" are you using?
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    Does she qualify for a Certificate of Citizenship

    Based on the dates and the fact that you were a Canadian citizen when your daughter was born, it seems to me that it's likely that she too is a Canadian citizen. Only one way to find out - have your daughter apply for a Canadian Citizenship Certificate.
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    I'm a canadian permanant resident can I work in us.

    Unless you're also a US citizen, you're going to need a work visa. Being a Canadian PR (or even a Canadian citizen) by itself doesn't exempt you from having to obtain a visa to work in the US.
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    Treble Citizenship

    Yep - you can also be a Canadian citizen. I have quadruple citizenship. British and Irish at birth - Canadian and American by naturalization.
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    how long canadian citizen can stay out of country

    There's no difference in this scenario. A Canadian citizen is a Canadian citizen.