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  2. Visa policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the visa requirements and exemptions for foreign citizens who want to enter Canada. Find out which countries are eligible for eTA, visa-free travel, or transit without a visa, and how to apply online or at a Canadian mission.

  3. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    The requirements are to be a current or recently serving (within 6–12 months) member of the UK, Australian, US or Canadian Armed Forces, have been a citizen of either the UK, Australia, US, or Canada for a minimum period of 10 years, or have been living in NZ for a minimum period of 5 years, be eligible for release from current service within ...

  4. Canada Post - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Canada Post, the primary postal operator in Canada since 1867, and its history of mail delivery, airmail, and financial services. Find out how Canada Post operates as a group of companies and provides courier, freight, and logistics services.

  5. American entry into Canada by land - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the documentation, criteria, and grounds for entering Canada by land from the U.S. An enhanced driver's license (EDL) is one of the acceptable forms of identification for U.S. citizens.

  6. Visa requirements for Canadian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Find out which countries and territories require a visa, eVisa, or visa on arrival for Canadian passport holders. See the visa requirements map, the entry requirements and duration of stay, and the notes for each country or territory.

  7. Higher education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, organization, and goals of higher education in Canada, one of the most educated countries in the world. Compare the different systems and institutions in each province, territory, and Indigenous community.

  8. Migrant worker - Wikipedia

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    A migrant worker is a person who migrates within a home country or outside it to pursue work. Learn about the global and regional statistics, challenges and issues of migrant workers, such as undocumented immigrants, exploitation, discrimination and climate change.

  9. Canadian passport - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and application process of the Canadian passport, the document issued to Canadian citizens for travel and identification. Find out how to apply online or in person, and what fees and requirements are involved.