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    What is the consequence?

    That is clear and blatant misrepresentation and the consequence would be forever barring you from sponsoring your spouse or children. Please think about it
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    Certificate to Marry

    When you say you were married in 2015 it means that you have secured already a marriage license and your marriage was already registered at the NSO. You would not need anything. The church wedding is just a ceremony and does not bear any legal weight because you were married already. You do not...
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    Lawsuit to stop BILL C24 : Member Crimesinister

    This discussion on the lawsuit to stop Bill C24 ready make me smile. It made me asked why would this people have the gall to question a law that would protect Canadians. These people who are not yet citizens of this great dominion has to asked for stopping a law that would stripped any dual...
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    New rules about renwal of PR card

    The new bill only affects PR and not PR card. The 4/6 rule is in effect.
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    Departure order from canada

    Please remember that US and Canada shared information. The first part that you have left canada is only partially completed because you are supposed to go home to your country of residence but instead you went to the USA and stayed there illegally. The operative word here is illegally. If you...
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    biometric testing for travellers

    This is good for all especially in terms of border security. People in the past seek refugee status in canada and when they are not approved tries to get in under another visa. Other people use fake documentations and identities. It is about time that Canada step up to further protect its borders
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    Enhance License or Passport

    Enhanced NY license can only be used for land crossing. The primary immigration document will still be the US passport.
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    BSN graduate in the Philippines asking for Advice

    Once you received your open work permit, you are now eligible to study. You may go to any university in toronto that accepts nursing so that you will know if your eligible for a bridging program or the any other procedures. You have to remember that the requirements of the Ontario College of...
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    Lawsuit to stop BILL C24 : Member Crimesinister

    I agree. You may spend time, money, and effort in challenging the Bill but in the end it has already Royal Assent. At the end of the day, reality sets in that the people who are going with this suit are not Canadian citizens, they are still candidate for citizenship, so I do not see what the big...
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    can Chinese continue to use passport (temporarily) after oath?

    I concur that China invalidates its citizen's citizenship upon taking oath of a foreign one. As soon as you are conferred the Canadian citizenship, your Chinese citizenship ceased. It will be fraud to use the Chinese passport entering the US. In another note, other countries allow dual or...
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    Oath of allegiance to Queen stays as requirement to obtain citizenship

    As a multiple citizen a mere oath to the queen is not an issue. As long as Canada still recognize the Queen as it's sovereign ruler it is only fitting and proper to pledge an alliance to her. As a British Canadian it's just one way of respecting our English roots and heritage. Those who don't...
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    Citizenship Oath Wait for Hamilton Office

    My friends who took their oath at Hamilton office has only praises to say about the efficiency of this citizenship department the average is from application to test is just 5 months from test to oath is 2 weeks and even the ones who were RQ'd only took 11 months from application to RQ to oath.I...
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    Bigamous marriage- please help urgent

    Hello who is the first one registered with NSO? I am asking this because under Philippine law the succeeding and subsequent marriage is already null and void or ab initio
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    Anyone this forum has ever filed for Writ of Mandamus him/herself?

    In order to apply for a writ of mandamus you must check the following: 1. That you are in excess of the processing times greatly (one to six months from the maximum processing times does not seem to be excessive). The processing times should be at the time you checked and not at the time you...
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    Immigrant tax scammers

    Subscribed to a caller ID. Don't panic. Get the specifics of the call including name and contact number and asked them to call later. Call CIC. If the call is a scam, blow a canned air horn on your phone's receiver if the bastard called again.
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    report at entry?

    I don't blame no one
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    Renewal Of PR under special consideration.

    I do not comprehend the logic of applying for PR if you will not abide by the rules that bind them. There are people who have the balls of concocting Web of lies just to avoid being tied up in this country try. They view it as a convenience rather than obligation. If you can't stay outing this...
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    Appeal

    This is a classic case that I hope CIC will look at deeply. All this tear jerking story is so classic that every one uses this appeal to emotion argument just to avoid residence obligations. I hope you have all the proof necessary to win your argument. I went to Egypt just last month and I don't...
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    Permanent Residency - through conventional refugee

    What kind of emergency is more important than your life? Why would you return to a home country that you flee from that is why you apply as a refugee in our country unless you are among those who are just refugee by convenience
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    What's it like to live in Canada?

    Every place in canada has something to offer for a new immigrant. It is just a matter of perseverance and hardwork. I have lived in Toronto for a while and I found it to be be manageable as long as you keep on working. Work and working hard is a valuable key in living and surviving in canada.