Am I automatically a Canadian citizen if I was born outside of Canada to a Canadian parent?
I know that Canada introduced a new law in April 2009 regarding citizenship.
I was wondering if I am a Canadian citizen or still have the rights to apply for citizenship if not. Cause I was born in 1993 in Australia and my parents have still yet to notify the Canadian consulate of my birth or apply for a Canadian Citizen Certificate on my behalf.
If this helps, my father was nationalized as a Canadian citizen before my birth, and my mother only has Australian citizenship.
Citizen of One…making Canadian life better…Robert Knox talks with John Robson (2 of 2)
In a video released today by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute, co-author Robert Knox provides an in-depth look into MLI’s latest study, Citizen of One, Citizen of the Whole. In conversation with colleague John Robson, Bob tells us what an Economic Charter of Rights could mean for all Canadians. He reminds us how our “sense of being Canadian” is diminished by all the petty barriers that inhibit personal mobility and economic freedom today. With his background in negotiating on internal trade issues and his expert knowledge of the impact these restrictions have on the jobs and lifestyle of Canadians, Bob insists that the time to act is now.
How can an American Citizen ask for a Work Permit in Canada?
I have been researching this on the Internet extensively, it seems you need to have a Bachelor’s Degree or some sort of Highly Educated in demand Job in order to get a Canadian Work Permit. Can an average American Joe get a work permit? I work as a Chef in a Hotel, would that be a problem? I plan to work at the Hotels close to the International Airport by the Canadian border.
How many days can a British citizen spend in Canada before they have to pay Canadian income tax?
How many days can I ,a British citizen spend each tax year as a non resident in Canada before the Canadian Tax Authourites judge me to be liable to pay Canadian Income Tax.I am a tax exile from Britain..Also when does the Canadian tax year begin and end.Thanks
Emigrating to Canada – UK citizen?
Hey guys !
Please help me ! I really want to emigrate to Canada from the UK. I’m wondering how good of a chance I have in my current position … to elaborate …
I’ll be finishing my degree soon (BA) and I plan to work as a financial advisor. Will this profession be recognised in Canada as a skilled worker?
Also I have work experience as a book keeper, and finacial administrator for the Governemnt. The accumalitive time exceeds one year.
Lastly, i’m fluent in english and 22 years old
Thank you !
I’m a US citizen with a boyfriend who’s on a work permit in Canada.How do I move in w/him and not have permit?
I want to move in w/him and get a job while I’m there. But until then, can I just get in for 6 months without an issue? Does anyone out there know my options to live in Canada until he finishes work up there in a few years?
Also, if I’m driving in, how much luggage is not considered suspicious?
As a Canadian citizen, how do I obtain US/Canada dual citizenship?
How do you go about obtaining dual citizenship if your a single Canadian citizen that would like to be a dual US/Canada citizen?
I’ll have an accounting degree in a year, I also am good at trading stocks.
Can a Canadian Citizen apply for their parents to immigrate to Canada as well?
I am not originally Canadian but I am now a citizen of this great country and I work hard and also pay my taxes and everything very well, I was wondering is there a way that I apply for my parents (who are already retired in my country) and bring them here as immigrants?
Thanks a lot for the links Michael 🙂
Is a US-born child of a naturalized US citizen born in Canada eligible for Canadian citizenship?
I see that a US citizen born to a Canadian outside of Canada is eligible IF the parent is a Canadian citizen at time of birth (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_nationality_law#Canadian_citizenship_by_descent), but I am not clear if this holds if the Canadian-born parent is a US citizen at the time of the birth.