Leon said:You are automatically a Canadian citizen because your mother is. You have to apply for a citizenship certificate, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp to prove your citizenship. When you get it, you can use it to apply for a Canadian passport. As a dual citizen, you should always use your US passport to travel to and from the US and your Canadian passport to travel to and from Canada but do not waive both of them around at the same time as it will confuse the customs officers.
jamie168227 said:Hi my name is Jamie M. Brandt and I use to live in Canada 6 years ago and I want to move back there is year, my family lives there and I miss them very much. I had dual Citizenship of both places and I lost the paper that I got from the Courthouse when my family and I moved there in 1997. So what I want to now is how can I get a new Immigration paper to move back home. Please write back soon because I want to move back in the next couple of months. Thanks again Jamie
links18 said:Leon said:You are automatically a Canadian citizen because your mother is. You have to apply for a citizenship certificate, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp to prove your citizenship. When you get it, you can use it to apply for a Canadian passport. As a dual citizen, you should always use your US passport to travel to and from the US and your Canadian passport to travel to and from Canada but do not waive both of them around at the same time as it will confuse the customs officers.
Any customs officer who doesn't understand the possibility that someone may be a citizen of more than one country at a time should be fired. Your right though, always use the passport of the country you are entering......
links18 said:Leon said:You are automatically a Canadian citizen because your mother is. You have to apply for a citizenship certificate, see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/proof.asp to prove your citizenship. When you get it, you can use it to apply for a Canadian passport. As a dual citizen, you should always use your US passport to travel to and from the US and your Canadian passport to travel to and from Canada but do not waive both of them around at the same time as it will confuse the customs officers.
Any customs officer who doesn't understand the possibility that someone may be a citizen of more than one country at a time should be fired. Your right though, always use the passport of the country you are entering......