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Located near Greater Sudbury
Distance: 200km
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Serves the government and the people of Ontario by:
- Promoting responsible citizenship, multicultural diversity, voluntary action and full participation for the economic and social benefit of Ontario communities
- Providing programs to attract skilled immigrants, support their settlement and integration in Ontario's communities
- Encouraging all Ontarians to strengthen their communities through voluntary action and community participation
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Settlement Services
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
- orientation to life in Ontario; information on immigration issues
- accessing government resources including social assistance, income security, child tax benefits
- assistance with search for housing and social housing
- emotional support
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
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COVID19 -- services provided by phone or online, as well as in-person services
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Information and training support services
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Information and training support services
- online applications and forms, serves Canada (except Quebec)
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Members include international unions, provincial organizations, provincial federations of labour, chartered unions, labour councils
- assists in organizing new unions
- information and referral
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Inside the Church of St. Peter and St. Simon-the-Apostle, 525 Bloor St E
Toronto, ON, M4W 1J1 (338km)
Toronto, ON, M4W 1J1 (338km)
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COVID19 -- Follows all current public health restrictions
Provides support and expertise to groups involved in refugee sponsorship and resettlement
Provides support and expertise to groups involved in refugee sponsorship and resettlement
- refugee sponsorship training, toolkit and online resource centre
- public awareness of refugee needs
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Free telephone hotline providing legal assistance to Ukrainians arriving in Canada affected by the war in Ukraine, with focus on immigration related issues, and also provides assistance and referrals for other legal issues related to resettlement, such as housing, employment
- assistance identifying nature of legal issue, advice and assistance on steps to take
- help drafting basic legal document for use in Canadian justice system
- where appropriate, referrals to pro bono and other lawyers for ongoing services
- referrals to support services
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Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Central Region
1-866-790-0581 Office: 416-954-1000
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COVID19 -- call or visit website for current information irb-cisr.gc.ca/en/stay-connected/Pages/covid-19-irb-operations.aspx
Refugee Protection Division: panel determines refugee claims, for more detailed information, click irb.gc.ca/en/applying-refugee-protection/Pages/index.aspx
Detention Reviews and Admissibility Hearings: detention reviews and admissibility hearings conducted for persons believed to be inadmissible or removable from Canada; located at 385 Rexdale Blvd, 1-833-222-0408; for more information, click irb.gc.ca/en/detention-hearings/Pages/index.aspx
Refugee Protection Division: panel determines refugee claims, for more detailed information, click irb.gc.ca/en/applying-refugee-protection/Pages/index.aspx
- appeals of negative decisions may be heard at Refugee Appeal Board or other bodies, for more information, click irb.gc.ca/en/filing-refugee-appeal/Pages/index.aspx
Detention Reviews and Admissibility Hearings: detention reviews and admissibility hearings conducted for persons believed to be inadmissible or removable from Canada; located at 385 Rexdale Blvd, 1-833-222-0408; for more information, click irb.gc.ca/en/detention-hearings/Pages/index.aspx
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Settlement Services
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
- orientation to life in Ontario; information on immigration issues
- accessing government resources including social assistance, income security, child tax benefits
- assistance with search for housing and social housing
- emotional support
LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada): provides basic English skills in English, upon assessment by YMCA of Greater Toronto --see separate entry
Language Instruction Giving Hope to Trauma Survivors (LIGHTS) Program: alternative language program that provides functional English as a second or additional language (ESL/EAL) instruction to vulnerable newcomers who experience emotional, cognitive, or academic barriers to learning in traditional English classes
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Office mandated to lead and coordinate international action to protect people forced to flee their homes due to violence, conflict and persecution
- provides shelter, food, water, medical care, and other life-saving assistance to refugees around the world
- observes Canadian asylum practices and policies in order to promote the highest standards of protection for refugees and asylum-seekers
- works with the Canadian government and private sponsorship groups to help coordinate resettlement opportunities in Canada
- informs and educates Canadians about the situation of refugees and other displaced persons around the world
- encourages the Canadian public and the Government of Canada to provide financial assistance to UNHCR programs worldwide
- targeted donations toward essential resources for refugees such as shelter, medical care, education, nutrition,and clean water
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Governmental information centre
- the Client Support Centre can answer questions about immigration, refugees and citizenship services and programs, and on status of an application in process inside Canada
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University hub that delivers core programming in the area of refugee law and policy
- refugee law education
- research
- advocacy
- offers resources for community workers who are assisting refugee claimants, and for refugee lawyers
- legal research
- analysis
- strategic support
- high-level domestic and international refugee advocacy initiatives
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Provides traveler, commercial and immigration services
- Accounts Receivable Ledger Office
- e-Longroom - Manifest
- Duty-Free Shop
- NEXUS/Highway
- Designated Commercial Office
- Highway/Land Border Office
- e-Longroom - Release
- Electronic Data Interchange
- Designated Export Reporting Office
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Canada. Border Services Agency
Within Canada 1-800-461-9999 Office: Outside of Canada 204-983-3500 ou 506-636-5064
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Provides traveller and commercial services
- authorized marine site for commercial vessels (no ferry boats or cruise ships) reporting to Canadian Border Service Agency
- Low Value Shipments Program clearances
- reporting and clearing of commercial goods
- reporting of exports
- duty free shop
- electronic transmission and interchange of cargo, release, and accounting data
- authorized port of entry from the United States for traffic arriving by land (passengers and/or commercial)
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