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0. Featured Category3. Visiting Canada4. Study in CanadaStudy PermitVisit

Guide: Victoria VIE (SD61) Summer Camp Application Online Form

Camp Victoria runs from July 8 to August 16, 2024. Students may join any Monday within the program dates for a 2, 3, 4, 5 , or 6 week program. Students must be between 12-18 years old (Canadian age) to attend Camp Victoria.
Arrival should be the Sunday prior to the Monday start and departure should be the Sunday after the program end day.

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4. Study in CanadaStudy Permit

RRU Undergraduate Programs for International Students

For Year 1 Entry
The 4-year undergraduate degree option includes English-language upgrading and is designed primarily for international students who have not yet achieved fluency in English.
For Year 3 Entry
(degree completion) Degree completion comprises the final 2 years of a 4-year under- graduate degree. In some programs, the final 2 years can be completed in an accelerated format in as little as 12 months.

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C10. IRCC Policies and ManualsImmigration Knowledge Base

About Procedural Fairness

This section contains policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff. It is posted on the department’s website as a courtesy to stakeholders.

Decision-makers are required to follow the rules of procedural fairness throughout the decision-making process.

Procedural fairness requires that applicants:

be provided with a fair and unbiased assessment of their application
be informed of the decision-maker’s concerns and
have a meaningful opportunity to provide a response to concerns about their application

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7. Federal Immigration ProgramsFamily Class (Spouses, Dependent Children, Parents)

Spouse Sponsorship: Assessing a Common-law Relationship

This section contains policy, procedures and guidance used by IRCC staff. It is posted on the department’s website as a courtesy to stakeholders.
In the immigration context, a common-law partnership means that a couple have lived together for at least one year in a conjugal relationship [R1(1)]. A common-law relationship exists from the day on which two individuals can provide evidence to support their cohabitation in a conjugal relationship. The onus is on the applicant to prove that they have been living common-law for at least one year before an application is received at CPC-M.

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3. Visiting Canada4. Study in CanadaVisit

Victoria International Education: 2024 Summer Camp Introduction

SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM

Learn English, make new friends and enjoy the many recreational offerings and outstanding natural beauty of Victoria in VIE’s Camp Victoria Summer Program.

Camp Victoria is offered from July 8- August 16, 2024
Students ages 12-18 join Camp Victoria
English language instruction with a focus on using English in everyday settings
Fun, supportive environment for students to improve their English
Class-based ELL learning is combined with local activities
Classroom instruction focuses on developing skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking with emphasis on communicative English for specific purposes.
For group inquiries, please contact Ayase International for more information.

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3. Visiting Canada8. Refugee9. Canada PR Card and CitizenshipIADIRB CanadaPermanent Resident CardVisit

How to Apply for PR Travel Document (PRTD) through the Representative Permanent Residence (PR) Portal

If you’re outside Canada without a valid PR card, you need to apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD).
A PRTD is normally only valid for one single entry. You should apply for a new PR card as soon as you resume residence in Canada.

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9. Canada PR Card and CitizenshipPermanent Resident Card

How to Renew Your PR Card through the Representative Permanent Residence (PR) Portal

Application to get your first Permanent Resident card, to renew or to replace a Permanent Resident card In this section: Complete the forms Upload the supporting documents and information Review your information carefully Submit your application Make sure to include all documents needed for the program you’re applying under. Use the document checklist to make sure you don’t miss required documents.

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1. Immigration News7. Federal Immigration ProgramsCIC NewsExpress Entry

IRCC EE Category Based Selection (Starting from June 2023)

Canada Launches New EE Category Based Immigration Program

With employers eagerly seeking to fill countless vacant positions across the country, immigration emerges as a vital piece to solving this puzzle. Recognizing this reality, the Government of Canada is building an immigration system that acts as a catalyst for growth, empowering businesses, helping address their labour needs and strengthening French communities. When combined, these efforts will ensure Canadians benefit from economic and social prosperity for years to come.Canada Launches New EE Category Based Immigration Program

With employers eagerly seeking to fill countless vacant positions across the country, immigration emerges as a vital piece to solving this puzzle. Recognizing this reality, the Government of Canada is building an immigration system that acts as a catalyst for growth, empowering businesses, helping address their labour needs and strengthening French communities. When combined, these efforts will ensure Canadians benefit from economic and social prosperity for years to come.

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6. Provincial Nomination ProgramsON PNP

OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream

Overview

The Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream gives foreign workers with a job offer in a skilled occupation the opportunity to apply to permanently live and work in Ontario.

Your job offer must be in a skilled occupation at TEER (Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities) category 0, 1, 2 or 3 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). This stream is open to foreign workers in and outside of Canada.

You must first register in the OINP’s Expression of Interest System and receive an invitation to apply before you can apply online to be nominated by the Ontario government for permanent residence.

If you are nominated, your next step is to apply to the federal government through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). They make the final decision on who becomes a permanent resident.

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