Canada is a contracting state to the United Nations’ Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (34) Under article 4 of that Convention, a contracting state is required to grant its nationality to a person not born in the territory of the contracting state, who would otherwise be stateless, if the nationality of one or both of the person’s parents at the time of the person’s birth was that of the contracting state.
Le Canada est l’un des États signataires de la Convention des Nations Unies sur la réduction des cas d’apatridie (34). Aux termes de l’article 4 de la Convention, tout État contractant accorde sa nationalité à l’individu qui, autrement, serait apatride et dont, au moment de la naissance, le père ou la mère possédait la nationalité dudit État.