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I have lived a thousand years start date
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i have lived a thousand years start date

  • You will get a letter telling you if your application is not complete.
  • After you apply, we'll review your application to make sure it's complete.
  • You were unable to prove that you intend to live and work in Saskatchewan.
  • You and/or your representative were not truthful in the application.
  • You have unresolved custody or child support disputes affecting any member of your family.
  • You or any dependent family member do not meet IRCC's requirements related to health and criminality (even if your dependent is not included in your immigration application).
  • You may not be eligible for immigration to Canada if:
  • Those who are prohibited from entering Canada.
  • Anyone who has had a removal order issued against them by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or Canada Border Services Agency.
  • Anyone living illegally in their country of residence or in Canada.
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  • Refugee claimants in Canada who are claiming refugee status from the Government of Canada.
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    i have lived a thousand years start date

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    I have lived a thousand years start date