If i give birth to my son out side Canada, would he be considered Canadian, and if i want to bring him back wi

with me to Canada, were should i go to do the proper documents. and to mention that me and my husband are Canadian citizen.

Answer:
Check out this site.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/bor...
Where ever he is born, he is automatically a citizen of that country. One can have 2 passports though.
Your child would be a Canadian citizen regardless of where he is born.
Yes your son would be Canadian . Apply at the nearest Canadian Embassy or consulate.
Of course your child will be Canadian if that is your choice. In some countries the child automatically has a right to be a citizen of the country of birth...but it doesn't matter where he is born ... a child of Canadian parents is Canadian unless you choose otherwise. Get documents at the Canada Embassy.
Your son will be a Canadian citizen if you are a Canadian citizen. It does not matter where you are (or for how long). As long as you have not renounced your citizenship and accepted citizenship elsewhere.
no--he would be a man without a country...

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