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What’s New

Help for prospective immigrants and visitors

August 16, 2011 – Citizenship and Immigration Canada recently launched the interactive web tool Come to Canada. This new Wizard simplifies the application process by matching applicants with the federal immigration option that best suits their specific circumstances. The Wizard also leads applicants to a results page that breaks down the application steps and provides instructions and forms.

New resources for Francophones

July 04, 2011 – OntarioImmigration.ca has added resources for French-speaking newcomers. French Ontario explores all aspects of living in French in Ontario, going from culture, education and health to legal and settlement services.

Are you thinking of working in Ontario?

August 10, 2010 – The Working in Canada Tool will help you identify the name of your occupation in Canada and provide you with a detailed labour market information report for a chosen location in Canada.

Peterborough launches newcomer portal

April 23, 2010WelcomePeterbough.ca, Peterborough's new website for recent and prospective newcomers to the city, has launched. Visitors can find a wealth of information on topics such as working, living and educational opportunities. Visit the Peterborough municipal newcomer site, or browse the Cities and Towns section to discover and learn more.

Cities and Towns

March 29, 2010 – Four new municipal immigration websites point you to information that can help you move to specific cities and towns in Ontario. Visit the North Bay, Durham, Kingston and Northwestern Ontario municipal newcomer sites, or browse the Cities and Towns section to discover and learn more.

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