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TEMPLATE Key Elements of a Indian Act Citizenship Code 1. Title States the title of the code; This Citizenship Code will be called or cited as the First Nations Indian Act Citizenship Code 2. Preamble Expresses the beliefs, values, philosophy and or principles of the First Nation; States that First Nations has the inherent right to determine their own citizenship/membership States that the Creator gave the First Nation the right to self-determination and the right States that the code is based on collective rights and respects fundamental human rights of all individuals States that the code will respect international principles of human rights and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 3. Authority States that the First Nation has the inherent right to decide their own citizenship Explains who or what entity/committee/council will decide or affirm the citizenship of a person 4. Definition This is an essential element of a code Defines technical, legal or ambiguous words; Custom Adoption means an adoption according to the historical and customary practices of the First Nation Chief and Council means the Executive Council 5. Entitlement to be a Citizen

Explains the eligibility criteria to be a citizen of the First Nation Original members entered on the Band List On previous Indian Act registry list Descendants of both parents of the First Nation Degree of First Nation s ancestry based on 50 % Blood Quantum Knowledge of culture and customs of the First Nation Ties to the community 6. Application Process Explains that if a person does not have automatic citizenship the person must apply for citizenship Explains the application process; A person (the applicant) must submit an application form to the Registrar Explains what documentation is required to apply; An applicant must submit an application form and copies of their Status Card, birth certificate, genealogy 7. Customary Adoption Explains that the First Nation respects customary adoption and entitles a person to citizenship 8. Renouncement of Citizenship This is a common element of a code Explains that a citizen cannot have dual First Nation citizenship and must renounce or give up their citizenship with the other First Nation 9. Non - Member Resident

Explains who and what defines a non - member resident; Persons who were never citizens of the First Nation Persons who are married and living with a citizen Persons who are widowed and still reside in the community May explain certain conditions, restrictions or probation for a non-member resident; Person may live in the community Person may or may not receive services or benefits 10. Decision Making Authority Explains who has the authority to decide whether a person is entitled to be a citizen; The decision can be made by one person, a committee, Council, Council of Elders, the community, etc., but the decision is usually made by a committee of at least three people Explains the Committee s composition and whether they are appointed or elected; The Committee will be composed of one Elder and two citizens The Committee will be composed of one Councilor/Chief, two citizens (male and female) and a youth Explains the Committee s rules and procedures concerning the decision of a person s citizenship; The Committee s decision on a person s citizenship will be fair, based on facts and determined by; Consensus, Majority rule, Secret ballot, Community vote Quorum of the Committee is required in order for a decision to be valid or recognized concerning a person s eligibility 11. Appeal and Review Process

Explains that a person has the right to appeal a decision concerning their citizenship Explains how the appeal process functions Explains who can make an appeal Explains who will review the appeal; Council of Elders, or Citizenship Review Council, or Tribunal, or Appeal Board Community Review Explains how the decision will be made; By consensus, By majority rule, By secret ballot, By the community Explains how many times a person can make on appeal Explains on what grounds a person can make an appeal May explain that a person can make a written or verbal presentation if a person s application is refused May state that an appeal is final and binding 12. Membership List Is the First Nations list of citizens

The list can be referred to as the Registry; First Nations Registry Band List Band Membership List Citizenship Registry Explains where the list will be kept and who has access to it States whether the Registry will be sent to Indian and Northern Affairs 13. Conditions of Citizenship States that citizenship within the First Nation neither confers or denies entitlements and benefits May explain certain conditions or restrictions concerning a citizenship s rights; May state that if a citizen does meet eligibility criteria they will be removed from the registry Spouse of another First Nation may become a citizen however they must renounce their citizenship Must have knowledge of the First Nations culture and customs May explain that dual citizenship is not permitted and that a citizen must renounce their citizenship if they transfer to another First Nation Explains that if a citizen obtained their citizenship fraudulently they will be removed from the citizenship list 14. Regulations This is not an essential element of a code

Explains that regulations or procedures can be enacted and carried out by Chief and Council if required; By laws for residency May explain if Chief and Council has discretionary powers 15. Amendment Process Explains how the code will be passed or ratified The amendments will be voted on by a majority of eligible voters at a General Assembly, a community meeting or by the Citizenship Committee or Chief and Council 16. Enactment Process Explains when and how the Code shall come into force and effect The rules and provisions of this Code shall come into effect on the day in which the Council gives notice to the Minister pursuant to Section 10 (6) of Indian Act Explains that previous Codes will be repealed and null and void