Since the mother herself was born in Canada, the child is eligible for Canadian citizenship. You should contact the nearest Canadian embassy or consulate general to apply for a certificate of Canadian citizenship.
In the meantime, the child still can enter to Canada using his/her American passport or birth certificate (birth certificate can be used instead of a passport only if he or she is under 15).
No. If your baby is born outside of Canada you need to apply for them to have Canadian citizenship. A child's citizenship is automatically determined based on where they are born.
The child is a citizen of both countries, since it was born on Canadian soil, but from an American citizen.
No. The citizenship requirements are that any person born in Canada after February 15, 1977 is not a citizen unless, at the time of the birth, at least one parent was already a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as well. Thus, because neither parent is a Canadian citizen, the child will not be either. Egypt will still claim them as (or they can claim themselves to be) a citizen of Egypt though, as they were born to two Egyptian parents.
A child from an unwed mother is called an illegitimate child. Also called a bastard.
Everywhere. China is so big that you are only allowed one child. If your first child is a girl you are allowed one more child. Did you know that in china one child is born every minute. In rural areas people are usually allowed to have more than one child.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
File for in and they will contact Canada.
The child has a dual citizenship. Under the laws of my country, a child born of a Filipina mother in another country is a Filipino. At the age of 18, the child will have to choose which citixenship he/she would prefer.
you can apply for residency, if you wish, then go through the proper channels for Citizenship, if your child is born in Canada, then your child is automatically Canadian.
Because a child is a natural heir, they should be allowed to see the will and even contest it if they feel it is not correct.
The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
No special proceedures are required. If your child is born in Canada it will be a Canadian citizen by birth regardless of the nationality of its parents.
yes, any child that is born in Canada automatically is a Canadian Citizen
I am a Canadian born person. My mother is from the US and my father is Canadian. However, my mother became a Canadian citizen months before I was born. I am told that I have citizenship in both countries but I'm not sure what all the rules and regulations involved with that are. If you are in a position where you need to find out for any reason such as moving to another country or such, I advise talking with a lawyer about it because every person's situation is different and it can affect the laws. My guess is your child already has duel citizenship-you don't have to apply for it.
Yes, they can and are. Canada will recognize the child naturally because they were born on Canadian soil, and to a Canadian parent. The child will also inherit the US Citizenship of the American Parent, although the Parent will have to declare the child to the U.S. Consulate showing their proof of citizenship as well as the child's Canadian birth certificate.
no it goes to the mother.
If your main concern is with child support or social security, citizenship and domicile will be of more concern. The Canadian mother and the Pakistani father could be of any racial background at all. Canada and Pakistan are simply their places of birth and place of birth has no bearing on race; anyone of any race can be born anywhere.