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Ukrainians Fleeing Russian Invasion Can Stay In Canada For 3 Years
Ottawa announced Thursday it is establishing a new immigration program that will offer Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion a temporary Canadian residence permit for up to three years.
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Russia Says Edward Snowden Can Stay 2 More Years
Russian authorities have extended US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden's Russian residency permit by two years, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.
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Snowden Receives Three-Year Russian Residence Permit: Lawyer
Former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, wanted by the United States for leaking extensive secrets of its electronic surveillance programmes, has been given a three-year residence permit by Russia, his Russian lawyer told reporters on Thursday.
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Edward Snowden could be consultant at Russian parliament
Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who has recently received temporary residence permit in Russia, might be invited to work as an expert for the country's parliament, a lawmaker said today.
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Ukrainians Fleeing Russian Invasion Can Stay In Canada For 3 Years
Ottawa announced Thursday it is establishing a new immigration program that will offer Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion a temporary Canadian residence permit for up to three years.
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Russia Says Edward Snowden Can Stay 2 More Years
Russian authorities have extended US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden's Russian residency permit by two years, the foreign ministry said Wednesday.
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Snowden Receives Three-Year Russian Residence Permit: Lawyer
Former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, wanted by the United States for leaking extensive secrets of its electronic surveillance programmes, has been given a three-year residence permit by Russia, his Russian lawyer told reporters on Thursday.
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Edward Snowden could be consultant at Russian parliament
Former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, who has recently received temporary residence permit in Russia, might be invited to work as an expert for the country's parliament, a lawmaker said today.