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How to apply for Canadian passport for a baby of Canadian after birth in USA
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I'm a Canadian and my wife is Chinese. We are planning to give our baby birth in USA. I understand our baby can apply for American passport after birth, but don't know how can apply for Canadian passport after birth when we are physically in USA? Thanks.
We applied for my daughter's Canadian citizenship card (now they give a citizenship certificate instead of the old card) and then used that to apply for her Canadian passport.
Mailed via FedEx or UPS from the US, since we live in the US.
We applied for my daughter's Canadian citizenship card (now they give a citizenship certificate instead of the old card) and then used that to apply for her Canadian passport.
Mailed via FedEx or UPS from the US, since we live in the US.
Thank you very much for your reply and share with me the case of your daughter.
Whether your daughter was born in USA? It seems the entire of your daughter's citizenship application took about 4 months. If it takes that long, we may have to return to China after the baby birth and apply for the Canadian Citizenship at the Canadian Embassy in China. I hope it will be workable.
There is also the possibility that your wife will be not be allowed to enter the US. Pregnant women can be refused entry. It doesn't sound like you are currently resting in the US.
Thank you very much for your reply and share with me the case of your daughter.
Whether your daughter was born in USA? It seems the entire of your daughter's citizenship application took about 4 months. If it takes that long, we may have to return to China after the baby birth and apply for the Canadian Citizenship at the Canadian Embassy in China. I hope it will be workable.
Our daughter was born in the US, but entitled to Canadian citizenship because I'm a Canadian citizen (dual Canadian-US, actually). The timeline in my signature is my husband's Canadian permanent resident application that was recently approved so that we can all move to Canada over the summer.
We filed for her Canadian citizenship back in 2010. It did take a few months to receive the Citizenship card back then, and then another 2-3 weeks for the passport afterwards. I believe if you need the application rushed due to some sort of emergency you can get the embassy/consulate involved to expedite.
There is also the possibility that your wife will be not be allowed to enter the US. Pregnant women can be refused entry. It doesn't sound like you are currently resting in the US.
My wife has her 10 years B1/B2 visa and she has visited US many times in the past 6 years. Since giving baby birth is a different purpose of visiting, we are planning to write to the visa section of US Embassy in Beijing to tell our plan in fact and we will pay any medical bills and living expenses from our pocket, won't take any advantages of US social benefits. If everything is ok, we will do as our plan, otherwise, we will just give baby birth in China and the baby still can obtain Canadian citizenship.
Our daughter was born in the US, but entitled to Canadian citizenship because I'm a Canadian citizen (dual Canadian-US, actually). The timeline in my signature is my husband's Canadian permanent resident application that was recently approved so that we can all move to Canada over the summer.
We filed for her Canadian citizenship back in 2010. It did take a few months to receive the Citizenship card back then, and then another 2-3 weeks for the passport afterwards. I believe if you need the application rushed due to some sort of emergency you can get the embassy/consulate involved to expedite.
My wife has her 10 years B1/B2 visa and she has visited US many times in the past 6 years. Since giving baby birth is a different purpose of visiting, we are planning to write to the visa section of US Embassy in Beijing to tell our plan in fact and we will pay any medical bills and living expenses from our pocket, won't take any advantages of US social benefits. If everything is ok, we will do as our plan, otherwise, we will just give baby birth in China and the baby still can obtain Canadian citizenship.
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