Serious question. If a Canadian adopts a child from Africa, can they get citizenship for the kid?
Does it matter if:
1- The Canadian is not living in Canada
2- The Canadian is single
3- The Canadian is married to a non-Canadian and they are adopting together
Or any combination of (1,2) and (1,3)...
4- Does "public charge" come into play? e.g. if the child has a disability or something...are there heartless, inhumane rule to prevent passing on citizenship because the child is disabled?
IRCC's website is terse on the subject. I appreciate your information!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Does it matter if:
1- The Canadian is not living in Canada
2- The Canadian is single
3- The Canadian is married to a non-Canadian and they are adopting together
Or any combination of (1,2) and (1,3)...
4- Does "public charge" come into play? e.g. if the child has a disability or something...are there heartless, inhumane rule to prevent passing on citizenship because the child is disabled?
IRCC's website is terse on the subject. I appreciate your information!
 
	
 
	 
 
		 
 
		
