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You can also check the status of your application on members.onefeather.ca Status Card Applications.
Why should I get a Status Card? On-reserve housing. Education benefits. Non-Insured Health benefits. Tax exemptions.
Eligibility is based on descent in ones family. A person may be eligible for status if at least one parent is, was or was entitled to be registered as 6(1). A person is also eligible if two parents are registered as 6(2). These are references to subsections 6(1) and 6(2) of the Indian Act.
Canadian natives receive a lump-sum payment of $20,000 when they turn 18 years old [1]. Alternatively, they can choose to receive an annual payment that is adjusted based on their current age once they turn 18 [1].
: any of a number of peoples especially of Canada who are indigenous to the North American continent. Note: In Canada, the name First Nations refers to one of three major, legally recognized groups of aboriginal peoples, the other two being the Inuit and the Mtis.
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You can request a family history search to find out if you have ancestors registered under the Indian Act or a letter of ancestry to attest you have registered ancestors.
When people believe they may be of American Indian ancestry, they immediately write or telephone the nearest Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) office for information.
The ability to transfer Indian status to children was created, as well. After two consecutive generations of parents who do not have Indian status (non-Indians), the third generation is no longer entitled to registration. As such, entitlement is cut-off after the second generation.

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