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Hello,
I am Canadian citizen and my wife is Vietnamese with Canadian Permanent residence. My wife is 3 months pregnant and would like to have her baby delivered by her mother (Obstetrician) in Vietnam.
- Will there be any complications returning back to Canada following the birth of the baby?
- Do we need to prepare any special documents before hand?
- Are there any other things to consider that may cause us/baby issues coming back to our home in Canada?
Thank you!
Hello,
I am Canadian citizen and my wife is Vietnamese with Canadian Permanent residence. My wife is 3 months pregnant and would like to have her baby delivered by her mother (Obstetrician) in Vietnam.
- Will there be any complications returning back to Canada following the birth of the baby?
- Do we need to prepare any special documents before hand?
- Are there any other things to consider that may cause us/baby issues coming back to our home in Canada?
Thank you!
Basically only documentation issues.
Citizenship: were you (the citizen) born in Canada or naturalized? Or received citizenship through parents born abroad (i.e. you are a citizen by descent)?
If the former - the child will be a citizen. You'll need some months to get all docs and passport for child. Process in brief if you'll need birth certificate (showing parentage), etc., and to do two things: apply for citizenship certificate AND apply through consular section of embassy for temporary passport. Check with the consular section exactly how to do this - usually you apply for the citizienship certificate and then take copies of the application to get temporary passport (which they will issue o basis that the child is presumed to be a citizen).
This sounds onerous and time consuming but it's not so bad. If you're organized you can have it done in a normal timeframe to travel with the child (given that most don't want to take long flights with newborns).
If you are a citizen by descent: it's complicated. Until recently you would have had to apply for PR status for the child. With a recent court decision, that may have changed, but still up in the air (government has to change the law somehow).
Citizenship: were you (the citizen) born in Canada or naturalized?
I was born in Canada (parents are Canadian and born in Canada)
I was born in Canada (parents are Canadian and born in Canada)
Then as above.
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