You may be eligible. The laws changed in Apr.2009 and many gained Canadian citizenship as a result. Contact the Canadian high commission or consulate general nearest to you and they will assist you.
Robin Thicke is a dual citizen of America and Canada. He holds Canadian citizenship through his father.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
Yes, you can apply for citizenship in Canada if your deceased father was born there. However, it is not a guarantee that you will gain citizenship.
Hitler's father, named Alios Hitler, was a citizen of Austria.
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.
No. Not even marriage to the father grants gives you citizenship. You have to apply for naturalization.
No, unless your father has acquired US citizenship prior to your birth, you cannot claim US citizenship by virtue of birth abroad to a US citizen.
You have an automatic American Citizenship as the father is an American citizen. It doesn't matter whether or not you are born on a military base or if your mother isn't a American citizen.
He is both Mexican and American. He has dual citizenship.
Yes, you can apply for German citizenship and be a dual citizen regardless of the fact if your mother was still a German citizen or not.
If my step mother is Panamanian and my father is from the United States and have been married for more than 25 years. Can, I apply or due I qualify to become Panamanian citizen or dual citizenship? In this case does my step sister have dual citizenship? How due I obtain ?
This question is meaningless, it is missing punctuation. But the answer of the question "Would having only a birth certificate be absolute proof of citizenship, in the US, if your father was not a citizen and your mother did not meet the requirements for citizenship?" would be no. For example, Czech birth certificates have nothing to do with US citizenship.