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citizenship


Question Posted Monday April 25 2005, 2:17 am

Hi I'm the Grandmother of a little boy who lives in Ontario. He was born here as well and his Mom, my daugther is Canadain as well. His father is from the United States. my daugther and him are married they all live here in Ontario, yet things are not going so well in this marriage, The father is always saying he will take the little boy with him back to Pennsylvinia, My question is, can he get his duel citizenship for his son with out his Mother sighing for it as well and can he get his son's citizenship with out his birth certificate?
I hope you can help me with this as it is making me very upset to think of him taking his son.
Thanks.


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Missa8305 answered Tuesday April 26 2005, 2:18 pm:
I don't think so, but I'm not really sure. I would suggest that you ask my friend Flutterbyme_8i8. She is the mother of a small child, and is currently battling the father in court. So she would know a lot more about the law than I do. Neither of us live in Canada (and the laws could be different) but she might know, at least, which direction to point you in.

I'm really sorry about the situation. I hope that everything works out for you and your family. Best wishes ;)

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SurpriseYourself answered Monday April 25 2005, 7:31 pm:
well im not sure but i dont think that he can, i think it would be considered kidnapping. im so sorry that does sound sad, i hope someone else can help you more.

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XoUkrainianBabeXo answered Monday April 25 2005, 9:33 am:
As far as I know he would need his birth certificate and other documents. (That’s what I needed for the US) They also made it a law in the US at least, that one parents is not allowed to take there child under a certain age, out of the country with out at least a paper signed from the other giving consent. If he does just leave she can file a police report saying that he kidnapped the child.

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