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Q: Can you apply for British passport if you were born in Canada to Canadian mother and British father?
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If your father is Canadian can you get Canadian passport?

No, this should mean you'll have duel citizenship. My dad is Canadian (I live in Canada) and my mom is America, I have no trouble traveling there and if I wanted to I could move there.


If you have a child and you are british but the father is Canadian can you stay in Canada?

you can apply for residency, if you wish, then go through the proper channels for Citizenship, if your child is born in Canada, then your child is automatically Canadian.


If father was born in Canada and you were born in US what are your options as a Canadian?

I am not certain what you mean by "options" but your status is a US citizen which means you would be required to obtain a US passport to enter Canada. If your father still holds Canadian citizenship you might be eligible for dual citizenship but that would be determine by Canadian laws not US laws.


Can a Canadian get a British passport if both of her parents are British?

Yes, if your father was married to your mother at your time of birth AND he was already British at that time. If not, then you're still eligible if you were born after 7th Feb 1961 AND your mother was British at that time.


Do you qualify for a british passport if your father has one?

Yes as long as he is a british citizen


Could clam citizenship even if birth to navel father?

If your parents are Canadian, then you are automatically canadian. I think that is true in the states as well as in the commonwealth (Old british colonies). But I am only certain for Canada


If my father emigrated to Canada from Holland in 1949 with his family and became a Canadian citizen in 1956 am I entitled to apply for a Dutch passport as the child of a Dutch born national?

It depends on whether or not your father is still Dutch. The Dutch Embassy will be able to tell you that.


Born in Canada to an American mother and a Canadian father do you need a Canadian passport to enter the us?

Yes, you need a Canadian passport. What most people still do not realize is that the commercial airlines will not allow you to board the aircraft without a passport. So it's not just the governments.Even if you travel by land, the US requires you to show a valid passport..............................Hold on, now. The question was about a Canadian Citizen entering Canada. It was not about boarding an aircraft.When you leave the USA and cross the border into Canada, you don't have to show anything to US Customs. You only need a passport to enter the USA.The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the right of a Canadian citizen to enter Canada. A Citizenship Card is proof of Canadian Citizenship. Under the Charter, that is sufficient to be admitted to Canada.


Your sons father is British and you are not married The passport application form says you have to be married for your son to get a British passport Is this correct?

Yes, illigitimate children of British fathers born abroad to foreign mothers have no claim to British citizenship.


Baby born in Cambodia to British father Cambodian mother if the baby had British passport can the mother automatically have a British passport?

If she does not hold British Citizenship herself; then she can't.With the exception of few countries, parents do not receive citizenship of their child.


I am Australian born applying for UK passport father born in England?

You should first contact the UK high commission to register yourself as a British citizen; then you can get a British passport. *Your parent(s) must not have had renounced their British citizenship.


With a child born in Canada the mother is a us citizen and the father is Canadian What is the child?

The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.