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Caregivers will now have access to new pathways to permanent residence

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

Caregivers will now have access to new pathways to permanent residence Launching 2 new 5-year caregiver immigration pilot programs February 23, 2019—Toronto, ON– Caregivers will soon have access to 2 new 5-year caregiver immigration pilots that will replace expiring and ineffective pilot programs. The new pilots will allow caregivers to come to Canada together with their family and provide a pathway to permanent residence.


IRCC Launches National Call for Proposals for Newcomer Programming

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

February 18, 2019—Ottawa, ON—As part of its commitment to deliver high quality settlement services to newcomers, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is issuing a call for proposals for the Settlement and Resettlement Assistance programs.


Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse Selected to Provide Pre-Arrival Services

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

February 8, 2019—Dartmouth, NS—Pre-arrival settlement services are a key element of Canada’s immigration program. They provide newcomers, including refugees, with the information and settlement support they need to make informed decisions about their new life in Canada before they arrive, such as how to prepare for finding a job. To help deliver these important services, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be providing funding of $1.1 million to the Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse (FANE).


Supporting Visible Minority Newcomer Women in Vancouver

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

January 30, 2019—Vancouver, BC—The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that newcomers have the support and services they need to make the most of their talents and experience in order to fully integrate and contribute to the Canadian economy and to their communities.


Kids Help Phone Selected to Improve Settlement Services for Newcomers across Canada

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) works with many partners in the delivery of services to newcomers to Canada, and supports their integration into Canadian communities. IRCC is actively working to improve these settlement services through the Service Delivery Improvements funding stream and will be providing funding of $1,690,940 to Kids Help Phone to help deliver these important services.


Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique Selected to Provide Pre-Arrival Services

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

January 28, 2019—Vancouver, BC—Pre-arrival settlement services are a key element of Canada’s immigration program. They provide newcomers, including refugees, with the information and settlement support they need to make informed decisions about their new life in Canada before they arrive, such as how to prepare for finding a job. To help deliver these important services, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be providing funding of $1.7 million to the Fédération des francophones de la Colombie-Britannique (FFCB).


Supporting Visible Minority Newcomer Women in Toronto

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring that newcomers have the support and services they need to make the most of their talents and experience in order to fully integrate and contribute to the Canadian economy and to their communities.


Pacific Immigrant Resources Society Selected to Improve Settlement Services for Newcomers in Vancouver

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

January 25, 2019—Vancouver, B.C.—Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) works with many partners in the delivery of services to newcomers to Canada, and supports their integration into Canadian communities. IRCC is actively working to improve these settlement services through the Service Delivery Improvements funding stream and will be providing funding of $1,157,694 to Pacific Immigrant Resources Society (PIRS) to help deliver these important services.


Government of Canada helps Toronto ease shelter pressures for asylum claimants

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | news releases

January 25, 2019 – Ottawa, ON – The Government of Canada will provide the City of Toronto with $15 million to address acute temporary housing shortages that are affecting many people, including asylum claimants, particularly during the winter months.


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