The Law and Regulations of Canada Respecting Immigration and Immigrants

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Superintendent of Immigration, 1911 - Emigration and immigration law - 49 pages
 

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Page 22 - ... and it shall be the duty of any officer becoming cognizant thereof and of the clerk, secretary or other official of any municipality in Canada wherein any such person may be, forthwith to send a written complaint to the minister, giving full particulars...
Page 31 - ... shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and shall be liable to a fine not exceeding...
Page 22 - Canada or in any part thereof, or who by common repute belongs to or is suspected of belonging to any secret society or organization which extorts money from or in any way attempts to control any resident of Canada by force or...
Page 33 - America or the territories thereof ; or give or pretend to give to such Immigrant any information, oral, printed or otherwise, or assist him to his said place of destination, or in any way exercise the vocation of booking passengers or taking money for their inland fare or for the transportation of their luggage, unless such person has first obtained a license from the...
Page 15 - Inquiry, or officer in charge, had, made or given under the authority and in accordance with the provisions of this Act relating to the detention or deportation of any rejected immigrant, passenger or other person, upon any ground whatsoever, unless such person is a Canadian citizen or has Canadian domicile.
Page 28 - ... such stowaway to escape from the vessel before the immigration officer in charge has given permission for such stowaway to be landed, or after such stowaway has been ordered to be deported, or in the event of such escape fails to report it forthwith to the immigration officer in charge, he shall be liable to a fine of not more than one hundred dollars and not less than Penalty. twenty dollars for every stowaway so leaving or escaping from the vessel.
Page 13 - States immigrant stations are located, the officials in charge of such stations as occasion may require shall admit therein the proper State and municipal officers charged with the enforcement of such laws, and for the purposes of this section the jurisdiction of such officers and of the local courts shall extend over such stations.
Page 42 - Britain, to be made and levied of their several goods and chattels, lands and tenements, respectively, to the use of our said lady the Queen, her heirs and successors, if he the said AB fail in the condition indorsed.
Page 42 - Sessions to be holden at in the said county, &c.] on the day of next, at the hour of in the noon, to answer...
Page 17 - Labor, shall prescribe rules for the entry and inspection of aliens along the borders of Canada and Mexico, so as not to unnecessarily delay, impede, or annoy passengers in ordinary travel between the United States and said countries, and shall have power to enter into contracts with transportation lines for the said purpose. SEC. 33. That for the purpose of this Act the term

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