I was born in Canada in 1959 to German citizens who had lived in Canada for over 4 years. We remained in Canada for another two and a half years. My parents and I moved to the USA and I became a naturalized US citizen when I was 9 years old. I have my Canadian birth certificate and my Canadian passport from when I was a baby. I now have a US passport. Am I a Canadian citizen? Are my US born daughters Canadian citizens?
I was born in Canada in 1959 to German citizens who had lived in Canada for over 4 years. We remained in Canada for another two and a half years. My parents and I moved to the USA and I became a naturalized US citizen when I was 9 years old. I have my Canadian birth certificate and my Canadian passport from when I was a baby. I now have a US passport. Am I a Canadian citizen? Are my US born daughters Canadian citizens?
You lost your Canadian citizenship when you became a U.S. citizen in 1968, but gained it back (retroactive to your date of birth) on April 17, 2009. Your daughters, as children of a Canadian-born citizen in the 1st generation, are also Canadian citizens. You can get a Canadian passport using your birth certificate. Your daughters would need to apply for citizenship certificates.