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For questions about the legal process of becoming a resident or citizen of another country or about the laws governing entry of people into a country.

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Is the Day of arrival included in a stay?

The Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations provide 183 (2) Subject to subsections (3) to (5), the period authorized for the stay of a temporary resident is six months [...] 183 (3) The period …
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Selected for H1B but never intends to find employment in the US

An employer must file a petition for the foreign worker and has the petition approved before the foreign worker may be admitted on an H1B status. If the H1B is capped for the employer/employment (most …
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Can the Attorney General, with a cooperating president, naturalize all undocumented immigrants?

The "sole authority" language, introduced in the Immigration Act of 1990, was used to remove authorities from the various courts, who held the power of naturalization, and instead transfer this power ( …
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What determines legally the "departure" from the US when you leave by plane?

The answer would depend what you mean by "legally" in/outside. The U.S., like all other countries, is fully sovereign in executing its laws over its territories (land, air, space, aircrafts, ships etc …
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Is someone who was born in China but acquired citizenship elsewhere through derived citizens...

The consulates or immigration authorities only issue a travel document to such persons, until they reach 18 years of age. …
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To regain US citizenship

The Immigration and Nationality Act is comprehensive on naturalization eligibility and former citizenship is not disqualifying. …
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