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  2. Visa policy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Australia deals with the requirements that a foreign national wishing to enter Australia must meet to obtain a visa, which is a permit to travel, to enter and remain in the country. [1] A visa may also entitle the visa holder to other privileges, such as a right to work, study, etc. and may be subject to conditions.

  3. Visa Waiver Program - Wikipedia

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    Following the September 11 terrorist attacks, the George W. Bush administration decided to tighten entry requirements into the United States, as a result of which legislation was passed requiring foreign visitors entering under the Visa Waiver Program to present a machine-readable passport upon arrival starting from October 1, 2003, and a ...

  4. South Asian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    The first census which took place following Canadian Confederation was in 1871 and enumerated the four original provinces including, Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick found that the population with racial origins from South Asia (then-labeled as "Hindu" on the census) stood at 11 persons or 0.0003 percent of the national population, with 8 persons from Ontario, and the remaining ...

  5. 11:11 - Wikipedia

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  6. Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    Memorable Order of Tin Hats (South Africa) Free On-line Remembrance Day and Remembrance Week Lessons for Canadian Educators Archived 5 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine (Reading and Remembrance) Jonathan F. Vance: Commemoration and Cult of the Fallen (Canada), in: 1914–1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War

  7. November 11 - Wikipedia

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    2021 – F. W. de Klerk, South African lawyer and politician, former State President of South Africa, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1936) [65] 2024 – Frank Auerbach, German-British painter (b. 1931) [66] 2024 – John Robinson, American football player and coach (b. 1935) [67]

  8. Blood type distribution by country - Wikipedia

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    South Africans: 45 40 11 4 Spanish: 38 47 10 5 Sudanese: 62: 16 21 0 Swedish: 36 45 12 7 Swiss: 38 50: 9 3 Tatars: 28 30 29 13 Thais: 32 21 36 9 Turks: 43 33 19 6 Ukrainians: 37 40 18 6 African Americans: 49 27 20 4 White Americans: 45 40 11 4 Vietnamese: 42 22 30 5

  9. Languages of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A majority of all bilingual Canadians, (57.4%) are themselves Quebecers, [15] and a high percentage of the bilingual population in the rest of Canada resides in close proximity to the Quebec border. Similarly, the rate of bilingualism in Quebec has risen higher, and more quickly than in the rest of Canada.