The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
No, citizenship is not given to parents based on their child's place of birth.
File for in and they will contact Canada.
That is dependent of court orders from the jurisdiction where the child lives. see Dads House below to learn more.
The child will have dual citizenship in Canada and America. It depends on why the couple was in Germany. If he was stationed there for military reasons, the child will have no type of German citizenship.
No special proceedures are required. If your child is born in Canada it will be a Canadian citizen by birth regardless of the nationality of its parents.
yes, any child that is born in Canada automatically is a Canadian Citizen
The child has a dual citizenship. Under the laws of my country, a child born of a Filipina mother in another country is a Filipino. At the age of 18, the child will have to choose which citixenship he/she would prefer.
None, even if you lived in the same country. Only the court can grant you rights, in this case, a Canadian court, but an American court will handle child support.see links
If both parents live in the US and have US citizenship then the child would be American with British ancestry. If the child was just born in the US, e.g. when the parents were on holiday, then the child would be british. However I am not an expert so don't get annoyed if I'm wrong (I'm looking at YOU Bigcatone) (no-one but Bigcatone will know what I mean).
If the man from Alberta Canada is in Thailand , and the lady from Thailand , even though she may be working and gets pregnant and a D.N .A test very well confirms that the Canadian is the true father of the unborn child , he is now legally bound to be the unborns father and pay just as he would to his wife and children in Canada.
If your main concern is with child support or social security, citizenship and domicile will be of more concern. The Canadian mother and the Pakistani father could be of any racial background at all. Canada and Pakistan are simply their places of birth and place of birth has no bearing on race; anyone of any race can be born anywhere.