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  2. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ircc .canada .ca. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ( IRCC; French: Immigration, Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada) [NB 1] is the department of the Government of Canada with responsibility for matters dealing with immigration to Canada, refugees, and Canadian citizenship. The department was established in 1994 following ...

  3. Permanent residency in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residents may apply for Canadian citizenship after living in Canada for a certain amount of time. Currently, a person must have been living in Canada as a Permanent Resident for three years (1095 days) out of the five years preceding their application (with up to one year of the time before becoming a permanent resident included). [3]

  4. Canadian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Canadian nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of Canada. The primary law governing these regulations is the Citizenship Act, which came into force on February 15, 1977 and is applicable to all provinces and territories of Canada . With few exceptions, almost all individuals born in the country are automatically ...

  5. Visa requirements for Canadian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Dependent, disputed, or restricted territories. Visa requirements for Canadian citizens for visits to various territories, disputed areas, partially recognized countries, and restricted zones: Mayotte — Visa not required for 90 days with a 180-day period. Réunion — Visa not required for 90 days within a 180-day period.

  6. Non-U.S. Citizens | Federal Student Aid - Financial Aid Toolkit

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    On the 2024–25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA ®) form, an eligible noncitizen student should select the "Eligible noncitizen" option under the "Student Citizenship Status" section. Tip: During the application process, students will often be worried about how and when they will be asked about their citizenship or immigration ...

  7. Canada permanent resident card - Wikipedia

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    After the 2001 passage of the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, the first Canadian Permanent Resident cards were distributed on 28 June 2002. Like Canadian passports, all PR cards are issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and are the property of the Canadian Crown and must be returned upon request. [2] [3]

  8. Canadian passport - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian passport (French: passeport canadien) is the passport issued to citizens of Canada.It enables the bearer to enter or re-enter Canada freely; travel to and from other countries in accordance with visa requirements; facilitates the process of securing assistance from Canadian consular officials abroad, if necessary; and requests protection for the bearer while abroad.

  9. University Internationalization, Immigration, and the ...

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    when applying to Canadian citizenship. They would also have to live in Canada for longer to be eligible for Canadian citizenship. Last, other federal policy changes dictated that only certified immigration consultants at the university could offer immigration advice, limiting how much support international students could get from the