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if the mother is canada pr and father is citizen, could their child borned in hong kong enter canada with hong kong passport and apply citizenship inland? thanks
 
I'm not sure, but I believe if the father is a Canadian citizen, you and him should go to the closest Canadian Embassy or Consulate to get your son a Canadian birth certificate and a passport.
 
I believe that it also matters how the father received his citizenship and if the baby was born after 2009 (sounds like s/he was).
 
If father is Canadian citizen then your child is Canadian since the day he/she was born. You should get him/her a Canadian citizenship certificate first process last 6 months but in reality is taking 3 months after you have the certificate you can apply for a Canadian passport. Not sure if China is visa exempt country if it's not then when you apply for a visa the officer will suggest baby enters Canada with a Canadian passport.
 
claudia21 said:
If father is Canadian citizen then your child is Canadian since the day he/she was born. You should get him/her a Canadian citizenship certificate first process last 6 months but in reality is taking 3 months after you have the certificate you can apply for a Canadian passport. Not sure if China is visa exempt country if it's not then when you apply for a visa the officer will suggest baby enters Canada with a Canadian passport.

This is not the case if your husband obtained His citizenship by descent.
 
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=365&t=5

As mentioned earlier, it all depends on how/when the father became a citizen.