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No information found for Yukon Territory on this subject. The following links, however, may be of interest:

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Canada Application for War Veterans Allowance
Application for War Veterans Allowance from Veterans Affairs Canada.
Source : Veterans Affairs Canada.

Canada Application to Sponsor a Member of the Family Class
This application package is for Canadian citizens and permanent residents who wish to sponsor: a spouse, common-law or conjugal partner, or dependent children for immigration to Canada.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada

Canada Canadian Institutes of Health Research - CIHR
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is the major federal agency responsible for funding health research in Canada. It aims to excel in the creation of new health knowledge, and to translate that knowledge from the research setting into real world applications.
Source : Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Canada Electronic Labour Exchange
The Electronic Labour Exchange (ELE) is an electronic employment service that matches work to people and people to work. Using a checklist, employers create a profile of the position they need filled, identifying the skills, education and experience they are looking for. Work seekers create similar profiles, using a skills checklist to describe their skills, education and experience. The Electronic Labour Exchange uses this information to make an exact match.
Source : Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Canada Employment Insurance Forms
Forms available for Employment Insurance are: Unable to manage your claim for EI benefits due to health problems, Direct Deposit Application for Unemployment/Employment Benefits, Medical Certificate - Employment Insurance Program.
Source : Social Development Canada

Canada How to Become a Canadian Citizen
This brochure explains: Who can become a Canadian citizen, Who cannot become a Canadian citizen, How you can apply to become a Canadian citizen, and Other information you may need to know.
Source : Government of Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Canada Jobs, Workers,Training and Careers
Jobs, Workers, Training and Careers site offers a variety of tools and helpful information to find a job.
Source : Jobs, Workers, Training, Careers

Canada Passport Applications
The Canadian Passport Office has created on-line forms that may be printed and completed by hand or typed. Passport application forms are available for Canadians residing in Canada, residing in the United States of America, and those who residence is outside of Canada and the United States.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Canada Social Insurance Number
Application for a first-time Social Insurance Number, a replacement or amended Social Insurance Number card, or to request changes to your Social Insurance Number SIN record.
Source : Human Resources and Skills Development Canada

Canada Veterans Review and Appeal Board Canada
The Veterans Review and Appeal Board provides two levels of appeal on disability pension applications and the final level of appeal on allowance decisions. The Board's objective is to ensure Veterans, Canadian Forces personnel, Royal Canadian Mounted Police members, certain civilians, and/or their respective dependants receive the disability pensions and benefits to which they are entitled.
Source : Veterans Review and Appeal Board Canada


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