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anomydad42

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This is the situation: our daughter has been born in the UK to one Canadian parent and one dual British/New Zealand parent, and is actually eligible for three(!) citizenships.

To get a Canadian passport, we would first need to apply for proof of citizenship, as she was born outside of the UK. Applying from outside Canada, this apparently could take 7-8 months or more, before we could even apply for a passport. It would be much quicker to just get a UK passport.

As she is potentially a Canadian citizenship, is she required to enter Canada with a Canadian passport? Does that mean that it's essentially impossible for a Canadian baby born outside of Canada to enter Canada before they are ~10 months old if we follow all the rules? Or, because we don't actually have proof of citizenship, is she actually required to have a Canadian passport at all? It would seem odd if the requirements for her *needing* a Canadian passport are less strict than the requirements for her being *eligible* for a Canadian passport...
 
This is the situation: our daughter has been born in the UK to one Canadian parent and one dual British/New Zealand parent, and is actually eligible for three(!) citizenships.

To get a Canadian passport, we would first need to apply for proof of citizenship, as she was born outside of the UK. Applying from outside Canada, this apparently could take 7-8 months or more, before we could even apply for a passport. It would be much quicker to just get a UK passport.

As she is potentially a Canadian citizenship, is she required to enter Canada with a Canadian passport? Does that mean that it's essentially impossible for a Canadian baby born outside of Canada to enter Canada before they are ~10 months old if we follow all the rules? Or, because we don't actually have proof of citizenship, is she actually required to have a Canadian passport at all? It would seem odd if the requirements for her *needing* a Canadian passport are less strict than the requirements for her being *eligible* for a Canadian passport...
I am not a specialist on immigration.
You should register her birth certificate at the Canadian Consulate in UK as a Canadian child.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/rules_2009.asp
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/united_kingdom-royaume_uni/index.aspx?lang=eng
http://www.canadainternational.gc.c...ureaux/contact_consul_contactez.aspx?lang=eng
You should get her UK passport, so she could enter to Canada as visitor (eTA requiered).
Then you could apply for her Canadian citizenship.
 
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