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Letter denying Chin Ng's application for immigration sponsorship of his sons
Image Not Available for Letter denying Chin Ng's application for immigration sponsorship of his sons

Letter denying Chin Ng's application for immigration sponsorship of his sons

Date19 January 1951
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Letter issued by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration accepting Fong Wah Yen's sponsorship of his son, Fong Thing Fan, from Hong Kong to Canada under family reunification.

The Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 (commonly known as the Chinese Exclusion Act) banned all Chinese immigration except for a few narrowly-defined categories. The Act was repealed in 1947, but race-based immigration restrictions were in place until 1967 when Canada's immigration policies moved to a points system. Following repeal, Chinese people in Canada were eligible to apply for family reunification. They had to first apply for Canadian citizenship; family members were limited to spouses and unmarried children under the age of 18. Through advocacy of the Chinese Canadian community, this age limit would be raised to 21.
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ProvenanceFrom Judy Fong Bates fonds, gift from Judy Fong Bates
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Call Number / Accession NumberCHI201613_B01_05_01