so... Is a US Passport enough to prove my citizenship? Or would I have to go get some sort of certificate?
I don't know.. I was about 12 years old I didn't do any of the paperwork, and apparently I don't have any certificates or anything. I just have this passport.
Dude, If you have a U.S. Passport, you are a U.S. citizen, period.
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I was not born in the US, but I do have a US Passport.
Is it blue? Does it say UNITED STATES somewhere?
That's what I thought as well. I have been using my passport for years to prove my citizenship, but on the PLC application it says I need A certificate of citizenship. I asked my OSO about it, he wasn't sure and called someone else who said a passport is not good enough. But I have had misinformation before like this, and I just want to double check this info, since i have used my passport many times for government related things.
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You can use the DOS website to trace the source of your qualification as a US Citizen and follow that trail to get your SS Card, which is another form of proof of citizenship.
I was not born in the US, but my parents naturalized before I turned 18 which gave a US citizenship. I don't have a certificate or anything, but I do have a US Passport.
so... Is a US Passport enough to prove my citizenship? Or would I have to go get some sort of certificate?
I had this EXACT situation. Parents naturalized before I was 18. I had a US Passport and no certificate of citizenship. I renounced my Canadian citizenship, and made it through OCS just fine. It can be done.
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