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    Refugee From US first steps

    Reverse discrimation with some of these posters - imagine the stupidity of judging and thinking a refugee from another country will be a loyal Canadian citizen taking little resources versus someone that is a multi millionaire, will be receiving US Social Security and a pension, interjects...
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    Grandfather and Grandmother born in Canada in 1892

    OK so it seems I can buy a property in Montreal but can't be a duel citizen, but I can visit up to 6 months a year. It seems if I do this for 3 years, there is a possibilty to apply for a PR - Is this true? Thanks
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    Refugee From US first steps

    Thing don't make sense. I have Grand parents born in the late 1800s in Canada and I am 1/2 French Canadian. I am almost 60 years old, worked my whole life. I have a million dollars in equity in my US home I am selling. Another 500K in retirement and savings, no criminal record yet someone from...
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    Grandfather and Grandmother born in Canada in 1892

    Hi, Looking at family records, my grand parents were born in Canada in 1892. Of the 11 children, half are born in Canada and the other half in Vermont. My mother was born in 1931 in Vermont to Canadian French parents. My mother passed 10+ years ago so I am not able to have her register as a...