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    Are my kids Canadian?

    I hate getting into a debate over this, but the example scenario you give re: George is not the same scenario I am in. My mother was very close to the US border when she went into labor with me. I was born outside of Canada purely because it was the nearest hospital when my mom went into labor...
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    Are my kids Canadian?

    I guess my point about not being considered a “full” Canadian is that my citizenship is being diluted and viewed as “less than” sufficient to enjoy the right to pass my citizenship to my children like other Canadians. This is not about how easy it would be for my kids to BECOME Canadian...it is...
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    Are my kids Canadian?

    Right, but in this case, I returned to Canada with my mother to live. I dont see why Canada wouldn’t recognize me as a “full” Canadian. Had my mother only given birth to me in the US so SHE could obtain US Citizenship through me... I would see your point. But that is not the case.
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    Are my kids Canadian?

    This is where I get confused. I lived very close to the US border, I was born outside of Canada purely because it was the nearest hospital when my mom went into labor. After I was born, I returned to Canada to live the first several years of my life where I obtained my Canadian Citizenship and...
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    Are my kids Canadian?

    hello. I’ve been researching this for a while and seem to get conflicting information. I am a Canadian citizen. I hold a Canadian Passport. However, I was born outside of Canada to my incredible Canadian mother. My mother (Canadian born) applied for my citizenship before I turned a year old...