Rebecca Patterson: Rebecca Patterson told CBC News earlier this month that her father mixed up her May 6 birthdate with her brother May 4 birthdate when she came to Canada as a toddler in 1966, according to CBC. The former department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada previously told her in a letter that because it did not make the original error, it could not correct it. An Ottawa woman who had to put herhoneymoon on hold because of a 50-year-old immigration mix-upfinally has an updated file and the proper documents to travel. For decades, she used her record of landing with her brother birthday whenever travelling to Canada from outside of the country. I just can't prove it," she told CBC News earlier this month. "I would like to have this changed so that I can have my life back. But about five years ago, she lost the original paper — and was unable to get a new one because the federal government no longer issues that document in favour of a permanent residency card. "I'm a permanent resident.
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