Yes, definatly.
File for in and they will contact Canada.
You may be eligible. The laws changed in Apr.2009 and many gained Canadian citizenship as a result. Contact the Canadian high commission or consulate general nearest to you and they will assist you.
Canada since it was born there. That happened to me I was born in Northern Ireland but my mom in New York I am still a European Citizen not an American one.
Contact the nearest Canadian mission to you and ask them to help you to see if you are eligible (the laws changed on April 2009). If you are in Canada, call Citizenship and Immigration Canada: 1-888-242-2100.If you get your certificate of citizenship, then you can apply for a Canadian passport.
YES, if the father has retained his american citizenship,no problem. In fact you can have dual citizenship Canadian AND American.
I am a Canadian born person. My mother is from the US and my father is Canadian. However, my mother became a Canadian citizen months before I was born. I am told that I have citizenship in both countries but I'm not sure what all the rules and regulations involved with that are. If you are in a position where you need to find out for any reason such as moving to another country or such, I advise talking with a lawyer about it because every person's situation is different and it can affect the laws. My guess is your child already has duel citizenship-you don't have to apply for it.
she can stay there as long as she want...
African-American (father) and Jewish Canadian (mother).
He was born in Ontario, Canada. His father had a German great grandfather. His mother is of French Canadian ancestry.
You have to be born in America to be a citizen
Chris Jericho was born in New York to an American mother and Canadian father and he grew up in Canada.