No, Wayne Gretzky was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Therefore he is Canadian.
During World War 1 the abilities of the Canadian troops led to an emerging Canadian identity. Canadian divisions rapidly got a reputation for their bravery and determination, therefore people nicknaming them as "shock" or "storm" troops.
The baby boom occurred during the 1950's, therefore any person that was born during this time period would be known as a baby boomer.
If a baby is born within America, even if its parents are from another country, it is automatically an American citizen, and is entitled to the rights and privileges of an American citizen, specially in the USA.
Great Britain was one of the nations that was most directly involved in WW I, and Canada had close cultural and political ties to Britain, and therefore was inevitably involved in any conflict that involved Britain. And since Canada was involved, Canadian men were interested.
yes, any child that is born in Canada automatically is a Canadian Citizen
It depends on the Indian Citizenship Law. If they give the instant citizenship to new born babies then the child have dual nationalities otherwise it is automatically gets the Canadian Citizenship.
I'm not sure where Canadian citizenship is supposed to fit into the picture because you haven't mentioned anything about anybody being Canadian? If a baby is born in England, it will be considered to be of English nationality, but the baby's "heritage" or "ancestry" will be Polish and Bolivian.
Canadian citizenship is not automatically given to a person by virtue of marriage.
if you were born in Canada
The baby is Canadian, American and Mexican.
Yes, you can bring your baby when crossing the Canadian border.
Bringing Home Baby - 2005 Canadian Baby was released on: USA: 20 November 2006
Yes, a baby born in the USA is automatically a citizen, regardless of the parents' citizenship status.
If you are a German citizen, your child will be considered a GERMAN citizen. Unlike the US, there is no Canadian law that provides for so-called "anchor babies" - that is - just because your child was born in Canada does not automatically make it a Canadian citizen. There can be certain exceptions to this --- SEE BELOW LINK ---
If you were born in Canada you should get it automatically If not you can apply for one at the nearest Canadian embassy or if in Canada apply at the local governmental agency.
It is not possible to become a Canadian Citizen just by marrying a Canadian citizen. Citizenship cannot be acquired by marriage in any country.