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INHERENT RIGHT TEMPLATE Key Elements of a Stand Alone Citizenship Code 1. Preamble Expresses the beliefs, values, philosophy and, or principles of the First Nation; 2. Title States the title of the code; This Citizenship Code will be called or cited as the Stand Alone First Nations Citizenship Code 3. Purpose Explains the intent, reason or purpose of the code; 4. Jurisdiction and Authority Explains and asserts that the First Nations has the authority and jurisdiction to decide on their citizenship Explains who or what body/entity/committee/council will decide or affirm the citizenship of a person May explain the difference between membership and citizenship; 5. Definition Defines technical, legal or ambiguous words; 6. Entitlement and Eligibility Criteria for Citizenship

Entitlement means the right to, or the right to be entitled to citizenship because of one s birth; it is an inherent right. Eligibility to citizenship implies that a person has to meet certain criteria to apply to be recognized or enrolled as a citizen. Explains who has entitlement to First Nation citizenship Explains the specific criteria to apply for citizenship 7. Non - Member Resident This is a common element of a citizenship code Explains who and what defines a non - member resident; May explain certain conditions, restrictions or probation for a non member resident; 8. Citizenship Committee Explains who will decide or affirm a person s citizenship Explains the Committee s composition; Explains whether the Committee members are appointed, elected or volunteers Explains the rules and procedures the Committee must follow when deciding on a person s citizenship; 9. Application Process for Citizenship

Explains that a person is a citizen at birth and that they do not need to apply for citizenship Explains that if a person does not have automatic (at birth) citizenship then the person must apply for their citizenship Explains the application process; Explains what documentation is required to apply; 10. Appeal and Review Process Explains that a person has the right to appeal a decision concerning their citizenship Explains who will review the appeal; Explains how the appeal will be reviewed; Explains how the decision will be made; Explains how the person will be notified of the decision of the review of the appeal Explains on what grounds a person can make an appeal; Explains how many times a person can make on appeal May explain that a fee is required to submit an appeal May explain that a person can make a written or verbal presentation if a person s citizenship is refused May state that the decision of an appeal is final and binding 11. Reinstatement of Citizens This is not an essential element of a citizenship Code

Explains that a person is entitled to be a citizen if that person lost their status due to the regulations of the Indian Act Explains that the person must apply for citizenship 12. Adoption of Children Explains that a child may be adopted and whether that child will be a citizen when they reach the age of majority Explains that customary adoptions are respected and that a child will be a citizen Explains that only legally sanctioned adoptions will be accepted 13. Citizen s Rights and Benefits Explains the rights and benefits a citizen is entitled; A citizen has the right to; Vote Hold a political office Receive education funding Receive housing assistance Be buried on the Territory 14. Privileges of Non - Member Resident This is not an essential element of a citizenship code

May explain that a non - member resident may have certain rights May state that a non-member resident does not confer benefits, rights or entitlements from the community May state that a non-member resident may have to pay certain fess for services 15. Roles and Responsibilities of a Citizen Explains the roles and responsibilities of a citizen; 16. Obligations of Non - Member Resident This is not an essential element of a citizenship code May explain that a non - member resident is obligated to; 17. Suspension, Revocation and Renouncement of Citizenship Explains the reason(s) why a person s citizenship would be suspended or revoked; Explains why a person s citizenship would be revoked or renounced; 18. Offences and Penalties This is not an essential element of a citizenship Code Explains what constitutes an offence and what fines that person must pay

19. Registrar The Registrar is a person The Registrar is usually the only person who records the names of the members onto the registry or official citizenship list Explains the Registrar s duties and responsibilities. 20. Registry Is the First Nation s Official list of citizens The registry is administered and maintained by the Registrar The Registry can be referred to as: First Nations Registry Band List Citizenship List Citizenship Registry Explains where the registry will be kept and who has access to it States whether the Registry will be sent to Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 21. Regulations This is not a essential element of a citizenship code Explains that the Citizenship Committee can make regulations or rules as to how they will decide on citizenship

22. General Provisions This is not a essential element of a citizenship code May state that the Preamble is an essential part of the code May state budget or funds for the implementation and administration of the code 23. Amendment Process Explains that the citizenship code may be amended or changed, from time to time Explains the process of how the code will be changed Explains how such changes will be accepted or ratified 24. Enactment of Code Explains when and how the code will be passed or ratified Explains that previous code(s) will be repealed