Permanent Resident

How can I apply for Canadian Citizenship?

How you get your Canadian Citizenship is different if you are under or over the age of 18. Find out what you need to know before you apply and why it is important to get your Canadian Citizenship.

What are my rights as a Permanent Resident?

You have a lot of rights and responsibilities as a Permanent Resident, find out what they are. 

LGBTQ and New to Canada? You’re Not Alone!

Being new to Canada is hard enough, but if you’re feeling isolated, or are being bullied because you’re lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgendered or queer/questioning(LGBTQ), every day can feel like a struggle. Find out where you can look for support and how you can find help if you’re being bullied.

How Kids Help Phone Can Help You

Kids Help Phone is a free, confidential phone line and online service for youth. Their trained counsellors can help you with just about any kind of problem. Find out what to expect when you call in or use their web-based forum.

 

I'm a Part-Time Student, Can I Get OSAP?

Going to school as a part-time student? Not sure if you're eligible for OSAP? Find out if you can apply and what other options are available to you.

Where Can I Learn French in Ontario?

Canada is a bilingual country! Find out where you can learn or improve your French.

How can my Local Library Help me?

Looking for information on your immigration status, need help with your resume or covering letter or just want to learn more about your community? Visiting your local library is a great place to start. 

What is the Youth Host Program?

Interested in exploring your city, making new friends and improving your language skills? The Youth Host Program can help you achieve all that and more. Find out how.

What Does It Mean To Be Deported?

Not sure what it means to be deported? Find out why people get deported, who decides, what a "Removal Order" is, and whether you can appeal one.

How Do I Find An Immigration Lawyer?

Need a lawyer to deal with your immigration application? Find out where to get one, and what you can do if you can't afford an immigration lawyer.

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