cloning canadians
Originally posted by rzrsedg
If your mom wasn't married when you were born then you ARE canadian regardless of when you were born.
If your mom wasn't married when you were born then you ARE canadian regardless of when you were born.
Originally posted by rzrsedg
Actually - if you're mom is Canadian you ARE canadian (if you were born after February 14, 1977).
If you were born before February 14, 1977 then you can still be canadian under paragraph 5(2)(b) of the Citizenship Act.
If your mom wasn't married when you were born then you ARE canadian regardless of when you were born.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/index.html
-r
Actually - if you're mom is Canadian you ARE canadian (if you were born after February 14, 1977).
If you were born before February 14, 1977 then you can still be canadian under paragraph 5(2)(b) of the Citizenship Act.
If your mom wasn't married when you were born then you ARE canadian regardless of when you were born.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/index.html
-r
Most of our neighbours to the south just think Canada is somewhere around the North Pole and we all live in igloos, the rest don't know where it is. (Well, I do, but my igloo has central heating.) .......... nyuck, nyuck!
Originally posted by The Unabageler
ok...WHAT IF...a canadian girl comes to vegas to whore herself, gets knocked up, falls back on drugs after the pregnancy blah blah etc etc...can U.S. social services take the kid from her?
ok...WHAT IF...a canadian girl comes to vegas to whore herself, gets knocked up, falls back on drugs after the pregnancy blah blah etc etc...can U.S. social services take the kid from her?


