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Book Spotlight - Maintaining Permanent Residence Status and Acquiring Citizenship

29 Aug 2024 8:56 AM | Anonymous

This is the latest publication in Emond's Immigration Law Series and an excellent resource. The PLA Library has the complete Immigration Law Series available in our collection.


Information provided on the Emond's website:

Each year, countless individuals from around the world aspire to make Canada their new home, drawn by its welcoming society, diverse opportunities, and high quality of life.

Maintaining Permanent Residence Status and Acquiring Citizenship is a concise guide to the procedures, policies and strategies for navigating Canada’s permanent residency and citizenships pathways. This how-to-guide addresses permanent residency card applications, mandatory travel documents for permanent residents, expectations at port-of-entry examinations, citizenship eligibility requirements, processing steps, judicial review, and more.


For more information about this resource, click here.


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