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The Child Citizenship Act of 2000, effective February 27, 2001 grants an adopted child, immigrating to the United States, automatic citizenship.
If the adopted child has not received a Certificate of Citizenship, you must submit other proof of acquisition of citizenship, including a certified copy of the final adoption decree (and translation if not in English) and evidence the child met all the conditions in section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (
An adopted child who arrived in the U.S. with an IR-3 visa on January 20, 2004 or later can expect to get their Certificate of Citizenship within 45 days. In other situations, they can submit an Application for Certificate of Citizenship (Form N-600).
A child born in a foreign country can obtain U.S. citizenship at birth if they meet several requirements. This page explains how a child can obtain U.S. citizenship if they are born: In wedlock to two parents who are U.S. citizens. In wedlock to a parent who is a U.S citizen and a parent who is a U.S. national.
A Consular Officer at a U.S. embassy or consulate must determine that the adoptive child qualifies for a visa before a U.S. citizen may adopt or obtain legal custody of the child. U.S. citizens should not adopt or obtain custody of the child until the Consular Officer issues an Article 5 Letter.

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To retain their citizenship, a person had to apply before their 28th birthday and have either resided in Canada for a year before applying or established a substantial connection with Canada. 84 This provision was repealed in 2009 with the coming into force of Bill C-37, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act.

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