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*[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/i_immigration_t.aspx Records of the Department of Immigration (RG 11)]<br>
*[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/microfilm/i_immigration_t.aspx Records of the Department of Immigration (RG 11)]<br>
Under the confederation of 1867, both the Dominion Government and the Provincial Governments had responsibility for immigration. The Archives of Ontario and the Family History Library have some Ontario Department of Immigration records for 1869-97.  
Under the confederation of 1867, both the Dominion Government and the Provincial Governments had responsibility for immigration. The Archives of Ontario and the Family History Library have some Ontario Department of Immigration records for 1869-97.  
 
====Digitized Department of Immigration Records====
These records can be viewed in digital form at a [[Family History Centers|Family History Center]] near you.<br>
Much family information is included in two alphabetical series of Six-Dollar Bonus Refunds for 1872-76. About one-fifth of the immigrants into Ontario during that time had such papers. See:  
Much family information is included in two alphabetical series of Six-Dollar Bonus Refunds for 1872-76. About one-fifth of the immigrants into Ontario during that time had such papers. See:  
*Refund bonus applications (Series J). (On five rolls of microfilm, Family History Library {{FHL|168272|title-id|disp=films 1405787-88 and 1405910-12}}.)  
*Refund bonus applications (Series J). (On five rolls of microfilm, Family History Library {{FHL|168272|title-id|disp=films 1405787-88 and 1405910-12}}.)  
*Refund bonus certificates (Series I). (On six Family History Library{{FHL|168272|title-id|disp=films 1412649 and 1405952-56}}.)
*Refund bonus certificates (Series I). (On six Family History Library{{FHL|168272|title-id|disp=films 1412649 and 1405952-56}}.)
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