回复: 海外出生的孩子如何直接获得公民身份
不知道你是在哪个城市,我是准备在北京办理,邮件咨询了大使馆,得到答复如下:
Dear Sir or Madam,
In China, citizenship and passport processing offices are located in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing and Hong Kong. Please visit the link below to confirm which consular office is responsible for your province/city of residence and for contact information and hours of operation.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.c...sulaires/offices-bureaux.aspx?lang=eng&view=d
Canadian parents of a child born overseas can apply for a Canadian Citizenship Certificate for their biological offspring if, at the time of birth, at least one of the parents has Canadian citizenship. The family – parents and child – must make an application, in person at the Consular office, for a Citizenship Certificate after the birth of the child. All original documents have to be presented at the time of application and will be returned to the applicants that same day.
Original documents include: (please note the Consular section reserves the right to request other documentation if they deem it necessary)
-Child's birth certificate + English or French translation
-Canadian parent's passport + citizenship certificate / Canadian birth certificate + 3rd valid ID (SIN Card, Driver's License , Health card, etc.)
-Other parent's ID as listed on the birth certificate
-Marriage certificate (if married) + English or French translation
For detailed information, please see our Web site section on Citizenship http://www.canadainternational.gc.c.../citizenship-citoyennete.aspx?lang=eng&view=d .
Please note that the issuance of a Citizenship Certificate can take up to 12-14 months, therefore, parents are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible. The form to download is: Application for Proof of Citizenship Certificate [Form CIT 0001], http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/certif.asp .
To facilitate travel during the period when the family is waiting for the Citizenship Certificate, the parents can obtain a limited validity Canadian Passport for a child under 2 years of age.
Any issuance of a passport before the citizenship certificate has been granted must be based on a valid reason such as:
proof of travel (air ticket or booking confirmation must be presented)
or
in order to fulfill a residency requirement to stay in China (i.e. to get a Chinese visa).
For more information, please see our Web site section on Passport http://www.canadainternational.gc.c...aires/passport-passeport.aspx?lang=eng&view=d .
Please be advised that if one of the biological parents is Chinese, then the Chinese government may consider the child to be Chinese. If this is the case, the family will encounter difficulties obtaining a Chinese exit visa in the Canadian passport. Parents are advised to speak to the Entry and Exit Administration of the Public Security Bureau for more information.
We encourage applicants to carefully review the application forms to ensure all fields are completed correctly.
Finally, clients are reminded that the requirements outlined in the packages are basic components that must be submitted in order for our office to process the applications. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Please be advised that consular offices overseas also have the right to request additional supporting documentation, and that longer processing times are common for limited validity passports for children under two years of age.
Applications for citizenship and passport for the new-born baby can be submitted to the Beijing Consular Section on Tuesday or Thursday afternoon from 13:30 to 15:00 p.m., no appointment necessary.
你好, 家园的兄弟姐妹。。。 我是加拿大公民。。我老婆是移民。老婆回中国十月刚生的小孩。我马上要回国帮小孩去办理他的证件准备明年到加拿大来。 小孩自动是加拿大公民。 我想请问有最近办理的同学。需要的文件。。办理详情。。谢谢。。
不知道你是在哪个城市,我是准备在北京办理,邮件咨询了大使馆,得到答复如下:
Dear Sir or Madam,
In China, citizenship and passport processing offices are located in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing and Hong Kong. Please visit the link below to confirm which consular office is responsible for your province/city of residence and for contact information and hours of operation.
http://www.canadainternational.gc.c...sulaires/offices-bureaux.aspx?lang=eng&view=d
Canadian parents of a child born overseas can apply for a Canadian Citizenship Certificate for their biological offspring if, at the time of birth, at least one of the parents has Canadian citizenship. The family – parents and child – must make an application, in person at the Consular office, for a Citizenship Certificate after the birth of the child. All original documents have to be presented at the time of application and will be returned to the applicants that same day.
Original documents include: (please note the Consular section reserves the right to request other documentation if they deem it necessary)
-Child's birth certificate + English or French translation
-Canadian parent's passport + citizenship certificate / Canadian birth certificate + 3rd valid ID (SIN Card, Driver's License , Health card, etc.)
-Other parent's ID as listed on the birth certificate
-Marriage certificate (if married) + English or French translation
For detailed information, please see our Web site section on Citizenship http://www.canadainternational.gc.c.../citizenship-citoyennete.aspx?lang=eng&view=d .
Please note that the issuance of a Citizenship Certificate can take up to 12-14 months, therefore, parents are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible. The form to download is: Application for Proof of Citizenship Certificate [Form CIT 0001], http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/certif.asp .
To facilitate travel during the period when the family is waiting for the Citizenship Certificate, the parents can obtain a limited validity Canadian Passport for a child under 2 years of age.
Any issuance of a passport before the citizenship certificate has been granted must be based on a valid reason such as:
proof of travel (air ticket or booking confirmation must be presented)
or
in order to fulfill a residency requirement to stay in China (i.e. to get a Chinese visa).
For more information, please see our Web site section on Passport http://www.canadainternational.gc.c...aires/passport-passeport.aspx?lang=eng&view=d .
Please be advised that if one of the biological parents is Chinese, then the Chinese government may consider the child to be Chinese. If this is the case, the family will encounter difficulties obtaining a Chinese exit visa in the Canadian passport. Parents are advised to speak to the Entry and Exit Administration of the Public Security Bureau for more information.
We encourage applicants to carefully review the application forms to ensure all fields are completed correctly.
Finally, clients are reminded that the requirements outlined in the packages are basic components that must be submitted in order for our office to process the applications. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Please be advised that consular offices overseas also have the right to request additional supporting documentation, and that longer processing times are common for limited validity passports for children under two years of age.
Applications for citizenship and passport for the new-born baby can be submitted to the Beijing Consular Section on Tuesday or Thursday afternoon from 13:30 to 15:00 p.m., no appointment necessary.