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Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada

The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is Canada's largest independent administrative tribunal, responsible for making well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters efficiently, fairly and in accordance with the law. It consists of three divisions: the Refugee Protection Division; the Immigration Division; and the Immigration Appeal Division. The Refugee Protection Division decides claims for refugee protection made by people already in Canada. Website: www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/
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Russia: Requirements and procedures to obtain a temporary residence permit, a permanent residence permit, and citizenship through marriage

7 November 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russie : information sur les exigences et la marche à suivre pour obtenir un permis de résidence temporaire, un permis de résidence permanente et la citoyenneté par l'entremise du mariage

7 November 2011 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russia: Whether a database containing residency registration information of Russian citizens exists; how it is accessed and under what circumstances; how it is updated

14 December 2009 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russie : information indiquant s'il existe une base de données renfermant des renseignements sur l'enregistrement du lieu de résidence; information sur la manière d'y accéder et les circonstances le permettant; information indiquant comment elle est mise à jour

14 December 2009 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Soviet Union/Russia: Follow-up to ZZZ32109.E of 15 June 1999 on whether persons were permitted to take the originals of their birth certificates with them when temporarily or permanently exiting the Soviet Union or Russia; whether business people who desired to temporarily or permanently exit the Soviet Union or Russia were required to submit the originals of their birth certificates to the authorities who then gave them duplicates of the series DIZ which could be taken out of the country (January 1990 - January 1993)

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

Russia: Whether the Russian ex-spouse of a Black African and her children would be subject to any form of discrimination in Moscow

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

Russian Federation: Whether a Russian citizen currently living in Moldova, in possession of a valid external (international) USSR passport issued in 1997, who has never lived in Russia, requires relatives in Russia or needs to own property in Russia in order to have access to all the rights and obligations of full Russian citizenship; the requirements for this person to obtain a propiska

1 August 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russia: Follow up to RUS29987.E of 13 August 1998 on whether a Russian citizen living in Moldova, in possession of a valid external (international) USSR passport issued in 1997, who has never lived in Russia, requires relatives in Russia or needs to own property in Russia in order to have access to all the rights and obligations of full Russian citizenship; the requirements for this person to obtain a propiska

1 August 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russia: The propiska (registration) system and internal passports

1 May 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

Russia: Update to Response to Information Request RUS27965.E of 17 October 1997 on whether the Russian authorities issued Russian or Soviet external passports to persons who were not citizens of the Russian Federation in 1995, and if so, on the rights that were conferred upon the holders of these passports, whether the holders of these passports had a claim to Russian citizenship, whether they were entitled to return to the Russian Federation after being abroad, whether they had residence rights in the Russian Federation, and whether there were any distinguishing features (stamps, codes, etc.) placed in these passports that indicated that the holders were not citizens of the Russian Federation

1 January 1998 | Publisher: Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada | Document type: Query Responses

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