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Baby born in europe.

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Onufry - 23 Feb 2007 06:55 GMT
hi
i and my wife are naturalized canadian citizens.
due to my work we live abroad (switzerland). we do keep our canadian
residency (own a house in ontario, filed income taxes, etc.)  we are
expecting our second baby in few months (first son was born in
canada).  the baby will be born abroad.  next year my work contract
expires, and we're planning to return to canada. i was searching
internet hoping to find out what is the process to  obtain all
necessary documents to bring our baby with us back to canada.  i found
few sites, but the process seems very complicated and confusing.  has
anyone been in similar situation and can summarize (in siple terms)
the steps to take?  is there any simplified process (maybe writing
baby's name to parent passport)? how long the process takes?
any help greatly appreciated
cheers
PMM - 23 Feb 2007 17:56 GMT
Hi

> hi
> i and my wife are naturalized canadian citizens.
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> any help greatly appreciated
> cheers

As you are both Canadians, your child will be a Canadian, just apply for
proof of citizenship and temp passport when the child is born from the
nearest Canadian consulate.  See:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/certificate-info.html

PMM
 
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