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Canada is incredibly diverse, and Canadians can be found doing all sorts of things in their daily lives! Generally, Canadians, like most citizens of the world, work, eat, sleep, have hobbies and recreational activities, commute, do errands and chores, shop, play, raise families, travel, read, create, participate in sports, are active in politics, dance, laugh, walk, swim, talk, think, learn, listen - any number of things!

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What are the rights of non Canadian parents of a Canadian child?

Non-Canadian parents of a Canadian child have certain rights, including the ability to apply for residency or citizenship based on their child's status. They may also have the right to participate in decisions regarding the child's upbringing, education, and welfare, depending on custody arrangements or legal agreements. However, their rights can vary significantly based on individual circumstances, such as marital status and the child's living situation. It is advisable for non-Canadian parents to seek legal counsel to understand their specific rights and responsibilities.


How do children become Canadian citizens?

One way is to sign a form confirming that you want your child to be a Canadian citizen, then when the papers are signed, they're a Canadian citizen.


If a Canadian citizen owes child support in the US will it affect his ability to cross the border?

Yes, you can request child support from a Canadian citizen if you live in the United States. You will have to have proof of paternity or have a birth certificate that has the Canadian citizens name on it.


Can a Canadian judge appoint a Canadian as guardian to a child that's a us citizen living in Canada?

I don't know why Americans have so much trouble with this fundamental principle: If you are living in another country, then you are subject to the laws of that country. That includes Family Law. It doesn't matter where you come from (even the USA) or where you're living. So, yes, if the child is a resident of Canada, it is subject to the rulings of a Canadian court. A Canadian judge can appoint a guardian for an American child living in Canada. The guardian may be Canadian; it may be an American resident in Canada. The main criteria is suitability, not nationality.


Does the Canada Flag have anything to do with remembrance Day?

No, but the white on the Canadian Flag means peace and the red on the Canadian flag means bravery.