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Author Topic: US Father, CAN Mother - Can I live in Canada?  (Read 476 times)
iamawild1
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« on: December 20, 2010, 08:48:57 am »

I was born in the USA.  My father is USA, my Mom is Canadian - My parents are divorced and I have been living in the US most of my life and currently have a US Passport. 

I am now 18, finished with school in the US. 
My Mother lives in Canada, my boyfriend lives in Canada

If I wanted to move to Canada with my mom or boyfriend, what do I need to do?  My citizenship is USA.  Because my mother is Canadian, does this automatically give me dual?  This is so confusing. 

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« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2010, 01:56:17 pm »

Hi

I was born in the USA.  My father is USA, my Mom is Canadian - My parents are divorced and I have been living in the US most of my life and currently have a US Passport. 

I am now 18, finished with school in the US. 
My Mother lives in Canada, my boyfriend lives in Canada

If I wanted to move to Canada with my mom or boyfriend, what do I need to do?  My citizenship is USA.  Because my mother is Canadian, does this automatically give me dual?  This is so confusing. 



If your mother was a Canadian citizen at the time of your birth.  Then you have to apply for proof of citizenship. See: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp  Once you have the proof, then you can enter Canada as a citizen.
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