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Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you very much, all of you.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee I'm a nurse. It needs radical surgery, but I'll be very good at aftercare, sir.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee Well, my heart—You should feel my heart beat.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee My apologies.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee Oh, I'm sorry, I'm getting excited, aren't I?
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee Run around the room a few times, yes.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee My apologies. Excusez-moi, madame. Where was I? I got my forms, I sent them off, and within 11 days I had a reply from CIC, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, saying that I should receive my certificate within five to seven months unless there was anything further they needed t
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you for inviting me here today. Just give me a second. I didn't know that was coming.
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe
Citizenship and Immigration committee Thank you for inviting me here today. My name is Sheila Walshe. I'm a war baby from World War II. I was born in 1943, so I precede you, young lady, and the Citizenship Act. My parents met in 1941, married in 1942, and I was born in 1943. In 1946 I was brought over to Canada to
February 26th, 2007Committee meeting
Sheila Walshe