Temporary Resident Permit Dept: Citizenship and Immigration Canada has granted Black a temporary resident permit, which would allow him to live in Canada from May 2012 until May 2013. He's expected to live in Toronto, where his wife lives in their residence, according to CBC. Black paid a $200 fee for a temporary-resident permit on March 20, 2012 and conrad Black has been given permission by immigration officials to return to Canada for a year, even though he gave up his citizenship in 2001 and has criminal record in the United States, News has confirmed. Black, the former head of Hollinger International and owner of Canada's Southam chain of newspapers, would normally be inadmissible to Canada because he isn't a Canadian citizen and has a criminal record. Southam, which became Canwest, is now Postmedia.
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