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World Refugee Survey 2009 - United States

17 June 2009 | Publisher: United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants | Document type: Annual Reports

World Refugee Survey 2008 - United States

19 June 2008 | Publisher: United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants | Document type: Annual Reports

United States: The status given to Cubans who reach the Guantanamo North American Military Base, including whether such persons are automatically given refugee or asylee status; documents provided to permit such persons to remain in the USA; rights of such persons, including the right to return, to reside for an unlimited period of time, to study, to work and to access basic social services; whether they are issued re-entry permits or refugee travel documents; whether a Cuban refugee or asylee who leaves the USA without a travel document or re-entry permit would have the right to re-enter the USA

14 February 2000 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Cuba: Update to CUB31690.E and CUB32017.F of 14 June 1999 on the different types of temporary exit permits issued by the Cuban government which authorize short-term visits abroad; whether the Cuban government issues a separate document authorizing the return of the temporary exit permit holder or whether the exit permit constitutes the return permit; and on the official passport, including the status conferred on the holder, the categories of persons who possess it and whether it issued with an exit permit or a Canadian Working Permit

1 July 1999 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

United States of America: Information on the status given to Cubans who reach Guantanamo North American Military Base, including whether such persons are automatically given refugee or asylee status; what documents such persons are provided to remain in the USA; the rights of a Cuban refugee or asylee in the USA, including the right to return, to reside for an unlimited period of time, to study, to work and to access basic social services; on whether Cuban refugees are issued re-entry permits or refugee travel documents; and whether a Cuban refugee or asylee who leaves the USA without a travel document or re-entry permit would have the right to re-enter the United States

1 January 1997 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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