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Section Title: Immigrate to Canada

Tsuami and Earthquake Disaster Response of December 26, 2004

Citizenship and Immigration Canada is working closely with other federal departments and the international community to help those in need. We are committed to doing as much as we can to help reunite close family members of Canadian citizens and permanent residents who have been, and continue to be, seriously and personally affected by the disaster.

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Temporary Tsunami Measures to end on June 30, 2005 – June 7, 2005

* Report on Cross-Canada Consultations in Response to the Tsunami of December 26, 2004 – February 25, 2005
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Important Application Information
Outlines the steps for people who have been, and continue to be, seriously and personally affected by the tsunami disaster and who would like to apply for immigration to Canada.

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Sponsoring or Adopting a Child affected by the Tsunami Disaster – January 7, 2005

* Most Affected Areas for Immigration Processing – Updated January 28, 2005
* Citizenship and Immigration Response to Asian TsunamiFact Sheet, January 6, 2005
* CIC Responds to the Disaster in AsiaNotice, Updated January 6, 2005
Information on the services available at visa offices in the most affected areas and on how Canadian citizens can be reunited with their close family members.
* Frequently Asked Questions – Updated January 12, 2005
Find out more about the immigration measures put in place for people directly affected by the disaster.
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