federal government: Fees to replace certain documents will be waived until Sept. 19 and those whose immigration status was set to expire will have it automatically extended or restored if they re living in a flood-affected area, according to 660 News. This is another measure the federal government is taking so that those affected by the flooding have one less thing to worry about and OTTAWA People whose citizenship or other immigration documents were destroyed by flooding in Alberta are getting a break from the federal government. As Canadians we come together to ensure that we do what we can to help people get through times like these and to help them get back to their employment and caring for their families, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said in a statement.
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