Listed here are some websites that may be useful for immigrants to Canada:
- information about immigration to Canada
- resources useful to assess skills prior to immigration
- newcomer information resources
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Ontario provincial nominee program
Opportunities Ontario helps employers hire the skilled workers they need, but are having difficulty finding, by assisting with the immigration of foreign workers and international students. |
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British Columbia immigration portal
Find out why British Columbia is the best place on earth. B.C. is a beautiful, friendly and culturally diverse province. Located on Canada's West Coast, between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, we enjoy spectacular scenery, a strong and gro |
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Nova Scotia immigration portal
Within this site, you will find all the information you need to begin the process of immigrating to Nova Scotia. |
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Manitoba immigration portal
This website is divided into sections that explain each stage in the process – how to immigrate, prepare to move and arrive and settle. |
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Saskatchewan immigration portal
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) allows Saskatchewan to select applicants based on criteria established by the province. The criteria for this program are different from those of the federal immigration program. |
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Quebec immigration portal
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Quebec immigration program self assessment tool
This French version of self-assessment guide is useful when estimating chances for a successful immigration under Quebec provincial immigration program. |
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Government of Ontario official site
Official home page of Ontario Government. |
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Labour market information
Answer your questions about jobs, skills and the availability of workers in local areas across Canada. |
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After landing in Ontario - Settlement.org
The most complete and up-to date information for newcomers to Ontario. |
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NOC (National Occupational Classification)
The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a classification system that describes duties, skills, talents and work settings for occupations in the Canadian economy. |
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Foreign Credentials Referral Office (FCRO) official website
The Foreign Credentials Referral Office provides information, path-finding and referral services to help foreign-trained workers succeed and put their skills to work in Canada more quickly.
The Working in Canada Tool is a key feature of the websit |
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Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) official website
All official information from first hands about Canadian immigration system and procedures. |
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