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  2. Canadian passport - Wikipedia

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    Requirements were simple, and applicants claiming birth in Canada did not have to provide proof of birth. The relaxed security led to numerous cases of misuse of the passport, which made the need to tighten the application requirements evident. In 1970, the first three Passport Canada offices were opened in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. [4]

  3. Passport Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Passport Order is an Order in Council made under the authority of the royal prerogative. [4] First passed in 1981, it has been amended several times. Under the previous Canadian Passport Regulations, which the Order superseded, residents of Canada could obtain a passport by completing an application and sending it in by mail to the Department of External Affairs without having to ...

  4. History of Canadian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    That Act came into force on January 1, 1947, and remained in force for thirty years. It conferred citizenship in different ways, by birth in Canada, birth to a Canadian parent, and by naturalisation. Since 1977, Canadian nationality has been regulated by the Citizenship Act, enacted in 1976 and brought into force in 1977.

  5. Canadian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Any person who landed in Canada from a country other than that of their birth or citizenship could be denied entry into the Dominion. Because there was no direct steamship service from India, this measure directly limited persons from India. [24] Similar measures were created targeting British subjects from Hong Kong. [25]

  6. Passport applications got more complicated for transgender ...

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    The State Department said it “corrected” a passport application. Zaya Perysian, a 22-year-old content creator who lives in Los Angeles, tried to change the gender mark on her passport once she heard about Trump's passport policy. She bought a plane ticket to Canada to serve as the basis for a request for expedited service.

  7. Passport - Wikipedia

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    A passport is an official travel document issued by a government that certifies a person's identity and nationality for international travel. [1] A passport allows its bearer to enter and temporarily reside in a foreign country, access local aid and protection, and obtain consular assistance from their government.

  8. This country is the first in the world to introduce digital ...

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    In travel news this week: Why now is the best time to visit Europe, the best Caribbean islands to put on your wishlist, and the Nordic nation blazing a trail for digital passports.

  9. Lost Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The law was made retroactive to the time of birth or loss of citizenship, and gave citizenship to the following categories of people: People who became citizens when the first citizenship act took effect on January 1, 1947 (including people born in Canada prior to 1947 and war brides) and who then lost their citizenship;