Seniors Canada On-line
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Canada's Trusted Information Source for Seniors, Caregivers, Families and Service Providers.
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A to Z Index
The A to Z Index presents a list of sites that relate to a specific subject. For example, if you were looking for anything to do with 'injuries' you would click on the letter 'I', then click on the subject 'injuries'. This would give you a list of all sites that have been assigned the subject 'injuries'.
"Immigration"
No information found for Yukon Territory on this subject.
The following links, however, may be of interest:
Canada
Advice for Newcomers
Find information on a large variety of topics. Each section is full of great advice for newcomers to Canada.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Contact Information :
- For information on citizenship and immigration(in Canada only): 1 888 242-2100
- For information on the Permanent Resident Card (PR Card)(in Canada only): 1 800 255-4541
- TTY service from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (local time): 1 888 576-8502
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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
At Risk: A Socio-economic Analysis of Health and Literacy Among Seniors (PDF Format)
This literature includes studies that have explored the link between the health of a population and such factors as income, education, occupation, marital status, family structure, urban or rural residency, gender, housing tenure, geographical location and immigration.
Canada Benefits
The Canada Benefits Web site provides an overview of all Government of Canada financial benefit programs for individuals. You can find information about government student loans, the public pension plan, employment insurance, housing assistance, and payments or financial assistance to parents, immigrants, refugees, disabled individuals, Veterans, athletes and artists.
Source : Government of Canada.
Citizenship and Immigration Canada Call Centre Services
Automated telephone service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Source : Government of Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Determination of an Individual's Residence Status IT-221R2
The purpose of this bulletin is to explain the Department's position concerning the determination of an individual's residence status for income tax purposes
Source : Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
Frequently Asked Questions about Dual Citizenship
This pamphlet contains information which applies to persons who are citizens of both Canada and one or more other countries.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Helping Newcomers Settle in Canada
Here is information for community groups about helping newcomers adapt to life in Canada. Find out about the integration of newcomers into Canadian society.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Host Program
The Host Program in your community helps new immigrants learn about our values and traditions, and how we go about our daily lives.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration 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.
Introduction to the Government of Canada Official Web
Access information on Canada, its government, and federal programs and services organized into categories.
Source : Government of Canada, Canada Site
The Live-in Caregiver Program for employers and caregivers abroad
The Live-in Caregiver Program's objective is to bring qualified workers to Canada to do live-in work as caregivers when there are not enough Canadians to fill the available positions.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Contact Information :
- Toll-Free Telephone: 1 888 242-2100
- TTY Service: 1 888 576-8502
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Opening Hours :
Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., your local time.
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A Look at Canada
This booklet contains general information on Canadian citizenship and Canada, designed to assist persons applying for Canadian citizenship.
Source : Government of Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
The Memory Project
The Memory Project is a print and educational initiative of the Dominion Institute. Its purpose is to provide Canadians, especially youth, with a venue to share oral histories on the Canadian experience.
Source : Dominion Institute
On-Line Services
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) is committed to providing the best client service possible. We are on-line to provide you with 24-hour information and service. Check this page for more on-line services in the future.
Source : Government of Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada. Information Management and Technologies Branch.
Retirement Abroad
This booklet provides information on important issues such as immigration and citizenship, taxation, health care and real estate for both permanent and seasonal international retirements.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Rights and Responsibilities Fact Sheet
This fact sheet gives information about the rights and responsiblities of Canadian citizens.
Source : Government of Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Services for Seniors Guide
Services for Seniors is a guide to more than 120 programs and services provided by the Government of Canada. It covers everything from income support to housing, health and safety issues
Source : Service Canada
Sponsor your family
Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada, 18 years of age or older, may sponsor close relatives or family members who want to become permanent residents of Canada. Sponsors must promise to support the relative or family member and accompanying family members for a period of three to 10 years to help them settle in Canada.
Source : Citizenship and Immigration Canada
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