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erronis

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16. Great question. I hope the First Nations areas are also counted.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 08:09 PM
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As you noted, documentation is frequently hard to find.

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I will be applying for this sometime this year EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #1
That is what we usually do. Hope22 Yesterday #2
Rules about parent Coloradan4Truth Yesterday #3
Looks like Bill C-3 changed that. Ms. Toad Yesterday #7
I'm a Canadian citizen it seems ornotna 22 hrs ago #19
If I were in your shoes, I would. Ms. Toad 22 hrs ago #20
According to family lore EverHopeful Yesterday #4
We were Canadian for 3 generations. My dad was born there. MaryMagdaline Yesterday #5
Yay senseandsensibility Yesterday #6
Here's the Canadian site about it EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #11
Thanks! senseandsensibility Yesterday #12
I'm doing this now because of the changes. Justice Yesterday #8
One of my grandmothers came in through Canada from Ireland. Hassin Bin Sober Yesterday #9
I'm Canadian by birth via Bill C-3. roamer65 Yesterday #10
Lucky you! erronis Yesterday #13
Literally a dream come true. roamer65 Yesterday #15
Does that include First Nations people? wnylib Yesterday #14
Great question. I hope the First Nations areas are also counted. erronis Yesterday #16
Interesting! shanti Yesterday #17
Acadian ventuckian 23 hrs ago #18
If you are of the southern group that speak Cajun, yup - pretty damn cold up here. erronis 13 hrs ago #21
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