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The new regulations require “a Competent Authority of the province in which the adopting parent resides to state in writing that it does not object to the adoption”. How will this happen?

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The new regulations require “a Competent Authority of the province in which the adopting parent resides to state in writing that it does not object to the adoption”. How will this happen?

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A. The procedures will be the same as they are now with the permanent resident visa process. Canada Immigration will use the Letter of No Objection from the province (or Notification of Agreement in Hague countries) as part of their criteria in deciding whether to grant a child Canadian citizenship.

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