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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    Yes, because the child hasn't applied for Canadian citizenship certificate yet. He doesn't have the certificate to get a Canadian passport.
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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    Thank you for your advice. I just checked the law again and found out that Japan typically does not recognize dual citizenship for adults. Japanese law generally requires individuals to choose one nationality by the age of 22 if they hold multiple citizenships acquired at birth. If someone does...
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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    Yes. The child needs to travel to Canada with ETA now, but he cannot study legally in Canada and needs to pay international student tuition fee in Canada now. He will go to kindergarten for one year in Canada now and return to Japan to study at the elementary school. That's why my wife wants to...
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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    Yes, I totally agree with all of you. The child was born in Japan. However, my wife is a Japanese. In Japan they don't accept dual citizenship. If the child becomes a Canadian citizen, the child will lose Japanese citizenship. My wife wants the child to study in Japan for a few years. Without...
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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    I don't think I can apply for my child's permaent residence, but my wife doesn't believe it. Where can I find the immigration law to prove it and show her? Thanks.
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    The child was born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. Can the child apply for PR?

    When my child was born outside of Canada, I was a Canadian citizen. My wife is not a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. My wife and I do not want the child to apply for Canadian citizenship. Therefore, can I sponsor my child to become a permanent resident of Canada?