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  1. Citizenship Regulations - SOR/93-246 (Section 26.2)
    Citizenship Regulations
    •  (1) A body that is designated under subsection 21.1(5) of the Act must provide to the Minister, within 90 days after the end of each of its fiscal years, the following information and documents:

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      • (j) the name, terms of reference and composition of each of its executive committees, if any, as well as the name and professional qualifications of each of their members;

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      • (l) any sums disbursed to its directors and officers as remuneration and any cash benefits or financial advantages granted to them during its last completed fiscal year;

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      • (o) information, made anonymous, concerning the number and type of any complaints that it received during its last completed fiscal year in relation to the conduct of any of its members, including the distribution of those complaints by type, country of origin and, in the case of Canada, province of origin, the measures that it took to deal with those complaints and any decision that it rendered and sanction that it imposed as a consequence of those complaints;

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      • (r) the nature and amount of its entertainment, hospitality, meal, transport, accommodation, training and incidental expenses, if any, that were incurred by any person with respect to the body during its last completed fiscal year, as well as the name of the person;

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  2. Citizenship Regulations, No. 2 - SOR/2015-124 (Section 11)
    Citizenship Regulations, No. 2
    Marginal note:Application to renounce — paragraph 3(1)(b) of Act
    •  (1) An application to renounce the citizenship conferred by the Act on a person referred to in paragraph 3(1)(b) of the Act, for the sole reason that one or both parents are persons referred to in any of paragraphs 3(1)(k) to (n) of the Act, and who did not become a citizen by way of grant, as defined in subsection 3(9) of the Act must be

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      • (b) filed in the manner determined by the Minister together with the following information and materials:

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        • (ii) evidence that establishes that the person is a person referred to in paragraph 3(1)(b) of the Act, for the sole reason that one or both parents are persons referred to in any of paragraphs 3(1)(k) to (n) of the Act, and who did not become a citizen by way of grant, as defined in subsection 3(9) of the Act,

    • Marginal note:Application to renounce — paragraph 3(1)(f) or (g) of Act

      (2) An application to renounce the citizenship conferred by the Act on a person referred to in paragraph 3(1)(f) or (g) of the Act or on a person referred to in any of paragraphs 3(1)(k) to (r) of the Act who did not become a citizen by way of grant, as defined in subsection 3(9) of the Act, must be

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      • (b) filed in the manner determined by the Minister together with the following information and materials:

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        • (ii) evidence that establishes that the person is a person referred to in paragraph 3(1)(f) or (g) of the Act, or a person referred to in any of paragraphs 3(1)(k) to (r) of the Act and who did not become a citizen by way of grant, as defined in subsection 3(9) of the Act,


  3. Citizenship Regulations - SOR/93-246 (Section 5.2)
    Citizenship Regulations

     The following factors are to be considered in determining whether the requirements of subsection 5.1(1) of the Act have been met in respect of the adoption of a person referred to in section 6 of the Regulations:

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    • (b) if the adoption occurred in Canada and, at the time of the adoption, the person was habitually resident outside Canada in a country that is not a party to the Hague Convention on Adoption,

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      • (ii) whether before the adoption, the person’s parent or parents, as the case may be, gave their free and informed consent, in writing, to the adoption,

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    • (d) in all other cases,

      • (i) whether a competent authority of the country of intended destination at the time of the adoption conducted or approved a home study of the parent or parents, as the case may be, and has stated in writing that it does not object to the adoption,

      • (ii) whether before the adoption, the person’s parent or parents, as the case may be, gave their free and informed consent, in writing, to the adoption,

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  4. Citizenship Regulations - SOR/93-246 (Section 5.1)
    Citizenship Regulations

     The following factors are to be considered in determining whether the requirements of subsection 5.1(1) of the Act have been met in respect of the adoption of a minor child referred to in section 5 of the Regulations:

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    • (b) if the adoption occurred in Canada and, at the time of the adoption, the minor child was habitually resident outside Canada in a country that is not a party to the Hague Convention on Adoption,

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      • (ii) whether before the adoption, the minor child’s parent or parents, as the case may be, gave their free and informed consent in writing to the adoption,

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    • (d) in all other cases,

      • (i) whether a competent authority of the country of intended destination at the time of the adoption conducted or approved a home study of the parent or parents, as the case may be, and has stated in writing that it does not object to the adoption,

      • (ii) whether before the adoption, the minor child’s parent or parents, as the case may be, gave their free and informed consent in writing to the adoption,

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  5. Citizenship Regulations - SOR/93-246 (Section 30)
    Citizenship Regulations

     If the Minister determines that the seized document was obtained or used fraudulently or improperly or that the seizure is necessary to prevent its fraudulent or improper use, the document must be detained for as long as is necessary for the administration of the laws of Canada, after which it will be returned to the authority that issued it or disposed of in accordance with the laws of Canada.

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