People can typically renounce their Canadian citizenship in two ways. These include:
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Renunciation under the provisions specified in subsection 9(1) of the Citizenship Act for Canadian citizens and,
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Renunciation under the provisions specified in section 7.1 of the Citizenship Regulations for people who became Canadian citizens because of the legislative amendments of 2009 and 2015
The Renunciation of Citizenship Under Subsection 9(1) of the Citizenship Act
Who is Eligible for Applying for Renunciation Under the Provisions Specified in Subsection 9 (1)?
The Decision-making Process for Citizenship Officers
The Procedural Fairness Procedures
The Guidelines to Follow when the Authorities Approve Renunciation Under Subsection 9 (1)
The Renunciation of Citizenship Under Section 7.1 of the Citizenship Regulations