Yes, that could happen because it's facilitative. One province might choose to do it; many others might not, or several would. For claimants who chose to go to a province that doesn't have one, obviously they would have access to the benefits.
November 17th, 2014 / 4:20 p.m.
Acting Director General, International and Intergovernmental Relations, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
Yes, that could happen because it's facilitative. One province might choose to do it; many others might not, or several would. For claimants who chose to go to a province that doesn't have one, obviously they would have access to the benefits.
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