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Frequently Asked Questions
I live outside of Canada and am interested in immigrating to Canada (or am interested in visiting Canada and obtaining a Visa. Is the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada able to help me?Questions of this nature should be directed to the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). You should contact the Department's representative at the nearest Canadian Embassy, Consulate or Visa Office. We live in Canada and require information on how to arrange sponsorship for our family members living outside the country. Can the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada help us?Questions concerning the sponsorship of family members living outside of Canada should be directed to the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada. You should contact the Department's nearest office which you will find in your telephone directory or call them toll-free at 1-888-242-2100. How can I apply for a public service job?The Public Service Commission (PSC) is the agency responsible for most of the recruitment from outside the federal public service. The PSC's prime recruitment tools are advertisements issued via the Internet and their automated information line InfoTel. InfoTel is a 24-hour bilingual telephone service which is accessible seven (7) days a week. Through InfoTel, you can learn about the requirements of current and anticipated job openings. To determine if you should forward your application to the PSC at this time, you may wish to call InfoTel in the following regions:
You may also access the Public Service Commission Web site. |
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