Hello,
I know this topic has been discussed a few times before but just wanted to get a confirmation on my case:
My father moved to Canada in the 70's and got the Canadian citizensip thereafter. He then decided to leave Canada and moved abroad. I was born in the 80s outside Canada and I automatically became a Canadian citizen through my father. I moved to Canada in 2000, studied and worked there for some time and then decided to move outside Canada in 2010.
I am planning to get married to a non-Canadian citizen. The question that comes in my mind is with regards to our babies (when we have one eventually). Will they be getting a canadian citizenship if they are also born outside Canada? If not which nationality will they become? The country where I stay doesn't grant the nationality by birth. In this case, what will happen to our kids?
Appreciate your feedback.
Cheers and Happy New Year to all!
I know this topic has been discussed a few times before but just wanted to get a confirmation on my case:
My father moved to Canada in the 70's and got the Canadian citizensip thereafter. He then decided to leave Canada and moved abroad. I was born in the 80s outside Canada and I automatically became a Canadian citizen through my father. I moved to Canada in 2000, studied and worked there for some time and then decided to move outside Canada in 2010.
I am planning to get married to a non-Canadian citizen. The question that comes in my mind is with regards to our babies (when we have one eventually). Will they be getting a canadian citizenship if they are also born outside Canada? If not which nationality will they become? The country where I stay doesn't grant the nationality by birth. In this case, what will happen to our kids?
Appreciate your feedback.
Cheers and Happy New Year to all!