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  1. The microfilm copies of the passenger lists from 1865 to 1935 were transferred to LAC by Citizenship and Immigration Canada in four groups: the 1865-1900 records in 1971, the 1900-1908 records in 1980, the 1908-1918 records in 1984, and the 1919-1935 records in 1997.

  2. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, Canada actively recruited three classes of immigrants: farmers, agricultural workers and domestic servants, including porters. The demand for urban and rural household help could not be met internally.

  3. Oct 28, 2022 · As researchers increasingly discover the large number of immigrants who came to the United States via Canada, they more frequently turn their attention to U.S. immigration records of arrivals to Canada or from Canada into the United States.

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    Many immigrants to Canada came from the United States or sailed from Europe to American ports on their way to Canada. Before April 1908, people were able to move freely across the border from the United States into Canada; no record of immigration exists for those individuals.

    In 1908, the government of Canada started recording border arrivals on border entry lists which were the official record of immigration; there are no immigrant applications or files. The lists are arranged by border port and date of entry. The Border Entry Lists for 1908 to 1918 (Archived) have been digitized and the images can be viewed in Digitiz...

    From January 1919 to the end of 1924, individual forms were used to record immigrants entering Canada from or via the United States. Form 30 records were microfilmed in quasi-alphabetical groupings based on the first letter of the surname. Their digitized images can be consulted in that order in Border Entry, Form 30, 1919-1924.

    The lists are arranged by border port and date of entry. If you do not know those details, consult the Immigration Indexes and Research Aids page for nominal indexes. Once you have the complete reference, the Border Entry Lists can be consulted in Digitized Microforms (Archived). The border entry lists that include surnames starting with the letter...

    Some of our border entry records have been indexed by name on other websites. See External Links to Other Institutions.
    Not all immigrants crossing the border were registered. Some crossed when the ports were closed or where no port existed. Many families were not registered because one or both parents had been born...
    For January to March 1925, there are sometimes Form 30 records and border entry lists.
    The Government of Canada did not keep records of people leaving the country.
  4. Only after 1947 were naturalization documents required for settlement. Those from Ireland between 1922 and 1947 were required to apply for naturalization. Many from the UK emigrated to Canada in the years just before WWI and just after. Some arrived in the US initially before travelling onto Canada.

  5. Dec 5, 2022 · Moving swiftly across place and time, through and between languages — from Florida's Confederate swamps, to working-class Pittsburgh, to Montreal and abroad — they demonstrate Blaise's profound...

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  7. Irish-Canadian immigration history: the early years. Canadian immigration history dates back to the 17th century when the land was colonised first by the French in Quebec and then by the British in Newfoundland.

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