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Government and non-profit services that provide support and information related to refugee, immigration, and citizenship processes.

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Answers questions about Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship services and programs, or applications that are currently being processed inside Canada.

Please note: They cannot make decisions on applications or help process applications faster, unless you meet the criteria for urgent processing.

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Provides information on programs and services for new immigrants such as:
  • Getting a permanent resident card
  • Permanent resident travel documents
  • Preparing for life and work in Canada
  • Protection against fraud
  • Travel outside of Canada as a permanent resident
  • Starting a new life in Canada
  • First tax year in Canada
  • Immigrant services near you
  • Applying for citizenship
  • Updating your address
  • Immigration status documents

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Provides online resources for Francophone newcomers to Epekwitk / PEI.


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Provides comprehensive online information for individuals and employers related to immigrating to Epekwitk / PEI.


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Allows the Government of Prince Edward Island to nominate applicants who can meet the Province's labour market and economic needs. Nominated applicants, their spouse and dependents may become permanent residents following approval by the Canadian Government. There nominee streams are:

  • Intermediate Experience Stream
  • PEI Express Entry
  • International Graduates
  • Occupations in Demand
  • Critical Workers
  • Skilled Workers within the Province
  • Skilled Workers Outside Canada

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Provides online information on how to:
  • Apply for refugee status from within Canada
  • Come to Canada as a refugee
  • Sponsor a refugee
  • Find refugee services in Canada

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People can report any suspicions they have about individuals or businesses in the Provincial Nominee Program, who they think may have reported false or misleading information or may be involved in behaviour that does not follow program criteria.

All personal information of the reporter is confidential and name and contact details are not required. If these are provided, staff may contact the reporter for follow-up information.

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Individuals preparing for the citizenship test attend four classes to cover material in the "Discover Canada" citizenship booklet produced by the Government of Canada. Sample tests, study aids and other resources are also included during the classes.

The course is generally held at IRSA's main office in Charlottetown but special arrangements can be made to offer classes to groups of clients elsewhere in PEI if requested.

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