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Resettlement, funding and other supports to help refugees settle in Alberta. Online tools, videos, statistics and other resources for workers moving to Alberta. Services, programs and grants available to help you immigrate and settle in Alberta.
- Immigration
Immigration. Resources for immigrants and refugees including...
- Alberta Settlement and Integration Program
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- Opportunity Alberta
Learn about life, work and ways to immigrate to Alberta. In...
- Foreign Qualification Recognition
Foreign Qualification Recognition (FQR) is the process of...
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- Immigration
12 cze 2024 · The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) is an economic immigration program that nominates people for permanent residence in Alberta. Nominees must have skills to fill job shortages or be planning to buy or start a business in Alberta. They must also be able to provide for their families.
If you’re mailing paperwork, you don’t need an appointment. Find more information about: citizenship ceremonies, citizenship tests and retests. in-person permanent resident landing appointments. If you need to contact us about your application, use this Web form. Alberta |. British Columbia |. Manitoba and Nunavut |.
Immigration and Multiculturalism. Responsible for supporting multicultural communities and attracting skilled workers.
Immigration. Resources for immigrants and refugees including support programs, obtaining work, and applying for temporary and permanent residency. A-Z. Programme d’immigration Avantage Alberta. Les personnes admissibles peuvent présenter une demande pour travailler et vivre en permanence en Alberta.
IRCC visa offices are located in Canadian embassies, high commissions and consulates. They process applications for: permanent immigration. visitor visas (temporary resident visas) study permits. work permits. refugee resettlement. travel documents for permanent residents abroad. Find your IRCC visa office.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada c/o Initial work permits for asylum claimants, Station 888 9700 Jasper Avenue NW, Suite 55 Edmonton, AB T5J 4C3