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#*A representative of a Canadian Central Authority pursuant to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; or | #*A representative of a Canadian Central Authority pursuant to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction; or | ||
#*An agency designated by NCMPUR Operations. | #*An agency designated by NCMPUR Operations. | ||
#The requesting agency is responsible for assessing the financial status of the family and determining if transportation should be provided. (For example: whether the requesting parent's financial circumstances would make paying for the child and/or parent's transportation prohibitive). | #The requesting agency is responsible for assessing the financial status of the family and determining if transportation should be provided. (For example: whether the requesting parent's financial circumstances would make paying for the child and/or parent's transportation prohibitive). | ||
#Assistance will be limited to child abduction situations, including situations where the child is abducted by parent or legal guardian. | #Assistance will be limited to child abduction situations, including situations where the child is abducted by parent or legal guardian. | ||
#Assistance will be provided to transport: | #Assistance will be provided to transport: | ||
#*In the case of older abducted children, home; and | #*In the case of older abducted children, home; and | ||
#*In the case of younger children, enable the left behind parent or legal guardian to travel to the jurisdiction where the child is and return home. | #*In the case of younger children, enable the left behind parent or legal guardian to travel to the jurisdiction where the child is and return home. | ||
#In some cases, it may be appropriate for a person other than the left behind parent or legal guardian to retrieve the child and accompany the child home. | #In some cases, it may be appropriate for a person other than the left behind parent or legal guardian to retrieve the child and accompany the child home. | ||
#If the left behind parent is travelling to retrieve the child, the requesting authority must make every reasonable effort to confirm/ensure that the parent will be able to obtain legal physical custody of the child. For example, consideration should be given to whether a return order is pending or under appeal, the child's whereabouts are known, there are legal impediments to the child's removal, etc. | #If the left behind parent is travelling to retrieve the child, the requesting authority must make every reasonable effort to confirm/ensure that the parent will be able to obtain legal physical custody of the child. For example, consideration should be given to whether a return order is pending or under appeal, the child's whereabouts are known, there are legal impediments to the child's removal, etc. | ||
#The requesting agency must ensure that the parent or legal guardian has all the necessary documents in order to retrieve the child. For example: child's birth certificate; custody order; passport and any other necessary travel documents. | #The requesting agency must ensure that the parent or legal guardian has all the necessary documents in order to retrieve the child. For example: child's birth certificate; custody order; passport and any other necessary travel documents. | ||
#Assistance will not be provided to transport the abductor, even if he or she is the person able to accompany the child home. | #Assistance will not be provided to transport the abductor, even if he or she is the person able to accompany the child home. | ||
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