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Thanks for all of your replies.
I have never been granted citizenship because my mother passed on her citizenship to me when I was born. I was canadian at birth. So I am the first generation. Unfortunately, my 3rd child will be 2nd generation after april 2009 (when the law changed). I called the consulate and said if I want to give birth in hk, my baby will not be canadian. Only want to be canadian is to go through sponsorship.
Have anyone sponsor their child to canada after the law changed in 2009? Can anyone share their experiences? Is that a really long process?
I found out that if I want to give birth in vancouver and register for bc women's hospital, i need to do that before week 32. So i guess the only way to fly back to vancouver earlier is - to give up my job......
So frustrated. I asked my OB and he said pregnant women is able to fly without any medical problems (if you are healthy), but the problem is not sure if the airline allow you to fly.....
Well, I am still struggling.
Would sponsorship work if I want to give birth in hk? Does anyone know what the requirements are? I browsed the canadian government website and their instructions seem confusing.
They said if you live in canada, then you can apply for permanent resident for your child. Once you child get the permanent resident status, you can "immediately" apply for citizenship. So does it mean I need to live in vancouver and wait? I don't know, very confused.
IF anyone can share, please advice. Thank you very much! |
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