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no_rushbc

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To whom it may concern,
I am a Canadian Citizen who got her citizenship through naturalisation back in the 90's.
I am now residing in Sweden with my young family. I have three daughters that were born long after i became a Canadian citizen and i would like them to also have my citizenship. What are the ways I need to do in order to accomplish this? Do you have a website where i can get information regarding this and where i can find documents I need to fill for applications?
Any help/info given to me concerning above will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance

Sincerely
no_rush
 
To whom it may concern,
I am a Canadian Citizen who got her citizenship through naturalisation back in the 90's.
I am now residing in Sweden with my young family. I have three daughters that were born long after i became a Canadian citizen and i would like them to also have my citizenship. What are the ways I need to do in order to accomplish this? Do you have a website where i can get information regarding this and where i can find documents I need to fill for applications?
Any help/info given to me concerning above will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance

Sincerely
no_rush

You need to apply for their Certificates of Citizenship.
 
Hi Canuck,
Thank you for your quick response. Just to clarify if I am using the right term coz i might have misunderstood the term naturalisation, I emigrated to Canada and got my citizenship in the 90's. Did i then use the term, naturalisation correct?
Another question, my children who were born 2010, 2012 and 2015 also lives in Sweden with me and my husband who is Swedish Citizen. They got their citizenship automatically after their father's and because they were born here. Are there any other procedure we need to follow before applying for Certificates of citizenship?
Thanks, in advance, for your help.

Sincerely,
no_rush
 
Hi Canuck,
Thank you for your quick response. Just to clarify if I am using the right term coz i might have misunderstood the term naturalisation, I emigrated to Canada and got my citizenship in the 90's. Did i then use the term, naturalisation correct?
Another question, my children who were born 2010, 2012 and 2015 also lives in Sweden with me and my husband who is Swedish Citizen. They got their citizenship automatically after their father's and because they were born here. Are there any other procedure we need to follow before applying for Certificates of citizenship?
Thanks, in advance, for your help.

Sincerely,
no_rush

No other procedures to follow, it's a pretty straightforward process. Their Swedish citizenship will not complicate anything. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...on-citizenship-certificate-adults-minors.html

Just note that since they were all born outside of Canada, they will not be able to pass their citizenship onto their own children (when the time comes) if they are also born outside of Canada.
 
Hi Canuck,
Thank you for your quick response. Just to clarify if I am using the right term coz i might have misunderstood the term naturalisation, I emigrated to Canada and got my citizenship in the 90's. Did i then use the term, naturalisation correct?
Another question, my children who were born 2010, 2012 and 2015 also lives in Sweden with me and my husband who is Swedish Citizen. They got their citizenship automatically after their father's and because they were born here. Are there any other procedure we need to follow before applying for Certificates of citizenship?
Thanks, in advance, for your help.

Sincerely,
no_rush

Yes, you are a naturalized Canadian. No other procedures, just apply for the certificates.