A Canadian child flying within Canada typically needs a valid form of identification, such as a birth certificate or a passport, especially if they are under the age of 18. For children under 12, airlines may allow them to travel without ID if they are accompanied by an adult. However, it's essential to check specific airline requirements, as they may vary. Additionally, parents or guardians should ensure they have any necessary documentation for unaccompanied minors if applicable.
No but they need a passport if they live in Canada.
No. If your baby is born outside of Canada you need to apply for them to have Canadian citizenship. A child's citizenship is automatically determined based on where they are born.
That depends, if you are from Canada coming into the U.S then yes you do. However, if you're Canadian but live in the U.S no
Not if you are Canadian
You need to get married to a Canadian citizen or apply for a Canadian Visa to get the citizenship of Canada.
no
no
In Canada
Yes, a child needs a passport to enter Canada.
Your partner will need to get Canadian citizenship. Since you already live in Canada, then it will not be a problem for you.Ê
No, American lawyers are generally not allowed to represent clients in Canada unless they are licensed to practice law in Canada or have special permission from a Canadian court to do so. To represent a client in Canada, the lawyer would need to be a member of the Canadian Bar Association or work with a lawyer who is licensed in Canada.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.