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Rejections at border, Canada

Joan Bagley
Joan Bagley ✭
July 11, 2021 edited August 23, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

Do rejections get entered? I am reviewing Border Entries for Canada, and the person doing the indexing entered the information, but there is no way to show it is rejections at the border.

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  • Melissa S Himes
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    July 11, 2021 Answer ✓

    These instructions say: Index all records with a name and date. They also say to index each unique name. It doesn't matter if the person was rejected at the border.

    More importantly, the researcher who will now be able to find the image will see that the person was rejected at the border.

    The best way to get a great answer is to always share the batch so others can read and see what you are seeing. To share a batch, click on the third icon from the right and follow the instructions.

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  • Joan Bagley
    Joan Bagley ✭
    July 11, 2021

    If no answer I'll just wait until the project is withdrawn.

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