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    What is the citizenship status of our son?

    Hello, My wife and i became permanent residents in april 2004, but our son's case was not approved until over a year later, in may 2005. now, my wife and i are about to become eligible for applying for citizenship. my question is regarding my son, now 10 years old. what are our options...
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    Visting Canada with only the Green Card

    I have heard that, starting this year, all returning US citizens must present their passports on the port of entry. I am not sure what the requirement is for Permanent Residents. I have a plastic Green Card, but the passport from my native country has expired. I could apply for the passport...
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    Earlier PR abandoned, concerned about applying again

    Hello Gurus, I live/work in the U.S., and am considering applying for Canadian PR. I do otherwise qualify for it, experience-wise etc., but I am worried about one thing: I had previously applied for Canadian PR in 1999, the application was successful, i had landed in Canada in 2000, and...
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    Is there any way to track an I-89?

    ...or, is there any way we could track our physical green card progress either online or via AVM, after we have gotten stamped and our I-89 records created? I am not sure if our I-485 receipt numbers will help beyond the approval notice, or will they? I guess what i am fishing for is, how...
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    Here's one reason why India is dirt poor...

    $60 million to say 'I do' Indian steel tycoon throws 6-day bash for daughter's wedding The Associated Press Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET June 25, 2004 PARIS - An Indian steel tycoon reportedly paid $60 million for his daughter’s wedding - a six-day bash for 1,500 guests in France’s most sumptuous...
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    Here's one reason why India is dirt poor...

    $60 million to say 'I do' Indian steel tycoon throws 6-day bash for daughter's wedding The Associated Press Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET June 25, 2004 PARIS - An Indian steel tycoon reportedly paid $60 million for his daughter’s wedding - a six-day bash for 1,500 guests in France’s most sumptuous...
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    Here's one reason why India is dirt poor...

    SPAM: Here's one reason why India is dirt poor... $60 million to say 'I do' Indian steel tycoon throws 6-day bash for daughter's wedding The Associated Press Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET June 25, 2004 PARIS - An Indian steel tycoon reportedly paid $60 million for his daughter’s wedding - a...
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    Here's one reason why India is dirt poor...

    $60 million to say 'I do' Indian steel tycoon throws 6-day bash for daughter's wedding The Associated Press Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET June 25, 2004 PARIS - An Indian steel tycoon reportedly paid $60 million for his daughter’s wedding - a six-day bash for 1,500 guests in France’s most sumptuous...
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    had canadian PR, lost it, apply again?

    i had applied for immigration to canada in 2000. application was approved, landed in windsor late 2000, stayed for a day, applied for SIN, nothing else, came back to u.s. did not pay any canadian taxes, did not return to apply for the new p.r. card. haven't been in canada in over three...
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    parents overstayed, what happens at port of exit?

    i am posting this on a friend's behalf: my friend is, who is in the u.s. in an H1B status, is from pakistan, and, as such, is subject to special registration (SR), which he has had done in within the prescribed time window. my friend's parents, who entered on a visit visa, have overstayed...
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    parents overstayed, what happens at port of exit?

    i am posting this on a friend's behalf: my friend is, who is in the u.s. in an H1B status, is from pakistan, and, as such, is subject to special registration (SR), which he has had done in within the prescribed time window. my friend's parents, who entered on a visit visa, have overstayed...
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    Canadian PRs who live/work in US: Post your PR Card experience here

    Canadian PRs who live/work in US: Post your PR Card experience/questions here There is a whole subset of the immigrant community in North America that are Canadian PRs, but live and work in the U.S. Now the new challenge facing us is successfully applying for the new Canadian PR Card. Let's...
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