Good question. At one time the USA supported Dual Citizenship but not anymore. I was born in West Germany by American parents and have this designation. I would speak to the Canadian consulate and ask about this. I would think that a child born in Canada would be a Canadian citizen irregardless of the fact they were adopted. Same goes for illegal aliens in the US. They may be here illegally yet if their child is born in the states becomes an automatic US citizen.
if they are not born in Canada or if there parents are not citizen
if they are not born in canada or if there parents are not citizen
No special proceedures are required. If your child is born in Canada it will be a Canadian citizen by birth regardless of the nationality of its parents.
yes
Kyle Broflovski, and his parents, Sheila and Gerald, plus his little Canadian (adopted) brother, Ike.
Yes, if you have a Canadian parent and an Asian parent, you can be half Canadian half Asian. If your parents have Canadian or Asian blood in any percentage you will have both races, so to speak.
No. The citizenship requirements are that any person born in Canada after February 15, 1977 is not a citizen unless, at the time of the birth, at least one parent was already a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as well. Thus, because neither parent is a Canadian citizen, the child will not be either. Egypt will still claim them as (or they can claim themselves to be) a citizen of Egypt though, as they were born to two Egyptian parents.
Unless they choose you there is no way. And for you to be adopted your parents must have given up their parental rights and put you up for adoption. Most couples wants babies though or at least toddlers. Teens rarely get adopted. If you are an adult you must first have a bond with the adoptive parents or the court will not allow it. And some think they become American citizen when adopted as adults but they do not.
If you are born in Canada and your parents were not diplomats at the time of your birth, then you are already a Canadian citizen by law. You just need to get your birth certificate from the province in which you were born.Although, if you opt to be a Canadian citizen, you may lose your Pakistani citizenship. If you are not sure whether or not this will happen, ask the Pakistani embassy if you live abroad or contact the responsible authorities in Pakistan to find out.
A citizen can petition their parents if the citizen is at least 21.
In order to get an Italian passport you need to be an Italian citizen. The same applies to any country's passports. That is the purpose of a passport, it is a proof of citizen. So the question is really: are you an Italian citizen? Or can you get Italian citizenship (naturalisation or because one of your parents was Italian).
He was not adopted.