Anonymous wrote:They really don't want us. Don't worry, the Orange Belligerent One will be gone in four years. I'm already counting down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long process! It will also depend if the parent was Canadian Born Abroad. Laws changed in April 2009. You can apply and see if you qualify. HOWEVER...US does not allow for dual citizenship after 18. Only Canada. It would depend on what type job she has i.e. Security Clearance etc. No pate answer...
I am married to a Canadian, my one child is dual and my one child is US. I am US. Depends.....on many things.
Even though you technically can't have dual citizenship, the US doesn't really pay attention and it is possible to claim citizenship of other countries.
Anonymous wrote:I was born in Canada and applied for Canadian citizenship for my children who were born in the US. You need to fill out form CIT 0001:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0001ETOC.asp#CIT0001E5
Here is the list of documents you need. The requirements will be different depending on whether your mother was born before or after 1947.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/citizen/CIT0014E-2.pdf
In my case, the documents I sent were my Canadian citizenship certificate, my child's birth certificate and a US photo ID of the child (I did a US passport). I sent certified copies of the documents. The state of Maryland (where I lived) does not allow notary publics to certify copies, so I had to go to Washington DC and meet a notary public at a Starbucks. The total cost was $75 application fee and $30 for the notary public.
I think if your mother is claiming citizenship through her father, she will also have to send her parent's marriage certificate. She will need a copy of her father's birth certificate or citizenship certificate and she will need two photo IDs.
Anonymous wrote:Long process! It will also depend if the parent was Canadian Born Abroad. Laws changed in April 2009. You can apply and see if you qualify. HOWEVER...US does not allow for dual citizenship after 18. Only Canada. It would depend on what type job she has i.e. Security Clearance etc. No pate answer...
I am married to a Canadian, my one child is dual and my one child is US. I am US. Depends.....on many things.