Immigration Information Sharing Agreement Between Canada and America

US Ambassador and the Canadian Citizenship Minister, Jason Kenney signed an agreement on 13th December, 2012 and this U.S.-Canada Visa and Immigration Information-Sharing Agreement, will allow the United States and Canada to share biometric and other information about the visa applicants who seek to travel to either one of these countries. Biometric and other information

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Scholarships for Undocumented Immigrants at Berkeley

Berkeley University has planned to offer scholarships to undocumented immigrants in California and around 200 undocumented immigrants who are ineligible for federal funds are likely to receive scholarships. Undocumented immigrants who crossed the borders illegally and who were brought up in the United States may become eligible to receive scholarships and such children of immigrants

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DACA Recipients are Eligible for Social Security Cards

DREAMers, in the United States, who meet certain eligibility requirements will be granted deferred action status and renewable work permits. This status granted to undocumented immigrants will be valid for a two year period and during this period, immigrants who receive deferred action will be allowed to live and work legally in America. Undocumented immigrants

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DACA Recipients in Nevada are Eligible for Driver’s Licenses

Many American states are in the process of granting driver’s licenses to deferred action recipients. However, there are a few American states, like Arizona, that do not want to grant driver’s licenses and other benefits to DACA recipients. Now, undocumented immigrants in Nevada, who receive deferred action are likely to obtain driver’s licenses. Though few

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