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Top 8 Canadian Immigration Law Schools
8. Queens’ University – Kingston, Ontario Kingston by Doug Kerr / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 Along with Western, Queen’s is one of the twin Ontario-elite havens to the east and west of Toronto. Both have strongly competitive and reputable law schools, but at Queen’s it’s not all Bay Street strivers: Kingston’s school by the…
Just because you were born in Canada doesn’t mean you are a citizen
This article will discuss Cases of Canadians who discovered they were not citizens How you can determine if you are a citizen or not Everyone born in Canada assumes they are a citizen, and for the vast majority of us, that assumption is correct. But a number of recent news stories have thrown that certainty…
Don’t let your citizenship application be abandoned
Citizenship and Immigration Canada is abandoning certain citizenship applications The bad news: as of September 2013, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is closing – abandoning – so-called “dormant” citizenship applications. For the purposes citizenship applications, “dormant” means that you have missed your citizenship test of interview with a citizenship judge and have not responded…
Top 10 Other Places to Move to in Canada
Every immigrant knows about Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. But where else can you go turn if you want a slower pace of life, quicker access to greenery, and maybe a little less competition for jobs and space? Here are some other suggestions: 1. Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome, Calgary [Public Domain] Yeah, that’s right, Cowtown. Its population…
The History of Canadian Passports
With the recent changes to the Canadian passport, we thought you might want to know how we got here. Presenting A History Of The Canadian Passport History Regular Passports Frequent Traveler Passports Temporary Passports Special Passports Diplomatic Passports The modern form of passport in Canada came into being during the United States’ Civil War. The…