YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
The child would have dual citizenship; Canadian and American.
File for in and they will contact Canada.
African-American (father) and Jewish Canadian (mother).
The baby is Canadian, American and Mexican.
Chris Jericho was born in New York to an American mother and Canadian father and he grew up in Canada.
Yes, you can. Contact the nearest US embassy or consulate general to see what exactly should you do to make it official.
The kid is an American,EH!Child born to Canadian mother and American father is a North American. Being born in the USA means child is a citizen of the USA. Birth certificate,if filed,will state personal identification information. Birth registration should state time and place of birth. lets clarify this one.. If the child is born in the US to a Canadian mother and American Father, then the baby is initially American, seeing as it's born in the US. However, Canadian citizenship CAN be obtained seeing as the mother is American. Visit Immigration Canada's website or call your closest consular office for more information on the process.
you can apply for residency, if you wish, then go through the proper channels for Citizenship, if your child is born in Canada, then your child is automatically Canadian.
Drake is not Asian but he is part Muslim, he has Muslim beliefs he is actually part African American and part Jewish though, his mother is Jewish and his father is African american, but he was born in Canada which makes him a Canadian :p
Yes, definatly.
Russell Martin's father is Black (Canadian) - his mother White (French Canadian.) So, by most widely observed American standards, yes. He is however Canadian - not American