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Immigration Records: Family Connection and Information Request

immigration records: But that's exactly what seems to be happening, on a small scale, in at least in one distant corner of the world, according to The Chronicle Herald. In New Zealand, the number of Americans who applied for a grant of citizenship rose to 170 in the 12 weeks following the election of President Donald Trump from 100 in the same period a year earlier, immigration records obtained by The Associated Press show. It's another thing to go ahead and do it. In New Zealand, a grant of citizenship is the pathway for people without a family connection. In response to an AP freedom of information request, New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs said that in the two days after the U.S. election in November, the number of Americans who visited its website to find out about citizenship rose to 4,146 from 305 on the same two weekdays a month earlier. Among those Americans with a New Zealand parent, citizenship applications after the election rose to 203 from 183 a year earlier. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.