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{{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = immigration}}
{{LSLAP Manual TOC|expanded = immigration}}


'''“Status”'''
There are three legal categories of persons under IRPA: citizens, permanent residents and foreign nationals. "Status" is the term commonly used to describe the category under which someone falls. Every person physically present in  Canada falls into one (and only one) of these categories. "Indians" under the ''Indian Act'' may enter and remain in Canada in ways that are similar to, but not the same as, a permanent resident, and Indians may also apply for citizenship under certain circumstances. However, Indians may also still be foreign nationals even though they are also Indians, and as such are under the legal requirements of foreign nationals. Clinicians are encouraged to consult with a supervising lawyer when assisting Indians with immigration applications.  
 
There are three legal categories of persons under IRPA: citizens, permanent residents and foreign nationals. Every person physically present in  Canada falls into one (and only one) of these categories. "Indians" under the ''Indian Act'' may enter and remain in Canada in ways that are similar to, but not the same as, a permanent resident, and Indians may also apply for citizenship under certain circumstances. However, Indians may also still be foreign nationals even though they are also Indians, and as such are under the legal requirements of foreign nationals. Clinicians are encouraged to consult with a supervising lawyer when assisting Indians with immigration applications.  


== A. Citizen ==
== A. Citizen ==

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