flagpole
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[edit]flagpole (plural flagpoles)
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[edit]pole for flags
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[edit]flagpole (third-person singular simple present flagpoles, present participle flagpoling, simple past and past participle flagpoled)
- (Canada, rare) To exit a country momentarily and reenter, usually in order to satisfy immigration requirements.
- 2016, Beyhan Farhadi, “Identity and the City: Thinking Through Diversity”, in Jay Pitter, John Lorinc, editors, Subdivided: City-Building in an Age of Hyper-Diversity:
- I understand immigrating to Canada is getting harder and harder. [The difficulty of navigating bureaucracy] might be a way to let people fall between the cracks. I really don't know. The hoops immigrants have to go through, such as flagpoling. And I don't have any political representatives. I didn't vote.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:flagpole.
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