Between May 23 to 29 citizenship week is celebrated in Canada which means that becoming Canadian from the rights and freedoms. During this celebration, Canadians are enjoying the responsibilities and diversity that make them strong. Those people who had at least one Canadian parent are eligible to obtain citizenship in Canada even if they were born abroad.
Canada only allows biological and legal to pass the citizenship of Canada who was born outside of Canada. It is also available for those children whose parents were first-generation Canadians. Once the citizenship is passed, it is not passed again. So, anyone who was born in a foreign but whose parents were Canadian does not mean that your children will automatically get Canadian citizenship.
To prove that your parents were Canadian and you are already a Canadian citizen you have to obtain proof of citizenship certificate.
Way of obtaining proof of citizenship
If you want to prove that one of your parents is a citizen of Canada, you will have to submit proof of citizenship such as the birth certificate of your parents, certificate of citizenship, or citizenship card. The application fee for applying for citizenship proof is $75 CAD, which you have to pay to IRCC.
After submitting the application IRCC will confirm that your application is complete and they will give you an acknowledgment receipt.
There is no age limit required by IRCC for applying for proof of Canadian citizenship in Canada. It also does not matter whether your parents are alive or deceased, you can submit the application at any time.
You can call Canada your home once you get the citizenship documents. You can enjoy lots of advantages of being a citizen of Canada such as a Canadian passport, and the right to vote in elections in Canada.
You will get the help of an experienced immigration lawyer to submit a complete and accurate document for proof of citizenship.



