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http://www.cic.gc.ca

Canada’s citizenship and immigration programs help build a community of citizens respected throughout the world. Visit our Web site often for up-to-date information about us and our services.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizen/index.html
Canadians are proud of their citizenship. Canadian citizenship is one of the most prized in the world. Every year about 150,000 people become citizens. Learn more about Canadian citizenship or how to become a citizen.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/index.html
If you are interested in immigrating to Canada, you have a number of options when applying for permanent residence status. Read about these programs and decide which class suits you and your family best.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/sponsor/index.html
Canadian citizens and permanent residents living in Canada, 18 years of age or older, may sponsor close relatives or family members who want to become permanent residents of Canada.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/refugees/index.html
Refugees and persons needing protection are people in or outside Canada who fear returning to their country of nationality or habitual residence. In keeping with its humanitarian tradition and international obligations, Canada provides protection to thousands of people every year.

http://www.settlement.org
Providing information and answers to settle in Ontario, Canada.

http://www.vircs.bc.ca
Victoria Immigrant and Refugee Centre Society (VIRCS)

http://www.web.net/~ccr/related.htm#cdn%20ngo
List of immigration related links

http://www.mjmulticultural.com
Moose Jaw Multicultural Council

http://www.saskatoon.ca/
City of Saskatoon website.

http://www.siassoc.sk.ca
Saskatchewan Intercultural Association

http://integration-net.ca
National bilingual web site developed as a research, communications, and professional development tool for the Canadian settlement community. Funded by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Web site is hosted and managed by the Research Resource Division for Refugees (RRDR) at Carleton University.

http://krsp.wordpress.com/about/
This site is designed to give valuable information  for newcomers/immigrants to Saskatoon, Canada.

www.nicstoon.org
The Newcomer Information Centre (NIC) provides up-to-date information and referrals to various programs and services in the community to meet the needs of new immigrants and refugees arriving in Saskatoon. Appointments and testing for English language assessments (CLBPT) are provided through the Centre.

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