Asylum Seekers

This free service offers guidance in several areas including immigration procedure, francization, and job seeking, for newcomers. Information is available in English and French.

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The Arrive website provides relevant information to newcomers, including finding a home, applying to jobs, and preparing immigration procedures. 

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The CANA website includes resources and information on the immigration process in Canada. Their services are available remotely from anywhere in Quebec. Information is available in English and French. They also offer services of Commissioner for Oaths. 

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The CIC News website provides articles on current affairs in immigration as well as information on certain processes in immigration. The content is available in the form of blogs. 

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The CSRI offers the services of a legal clinic for information, advice, and assistance in areas relating to migration such as employment, social assistance, sponsorship, asylum applications, work permits, etc. 

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Éducaloi is a neutral and independent organization that explains the law to Quebecers in everyday language. It provides information on your rights and responsibilities in many areas, including this one. Use the search button on their website to find answers to your questions.

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The Legal Information Clinic at McGill is a non-profit, student-run, bilingual and free service, providing a personalized service of information on rights and recourses. While they cannot offer any legal advice, they assist clients in navigating their legal issues and may provide additional resources. They also offer a service of Commissioner of Oaths.

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The Mile End Legal Clinic offers information and support with regards to legal issues in several areas of law, including family law, housing and property law, certain civil legal actions, and others.

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The Just Solutions Legal Clinic provides free legal information, assistance and accompaniment to vulnerable and disadvantaged individuals in the domain of refugee and humanitarian immigration law. They can be contacted by phone at (514) 844-9128, ext. 105 or by e-mail at solutions.justes@gmail.com.
 
 
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The Roger Snelling Clinic is a free legal information clinic that specializes in information and services in immigration and administrative law to a low-income immigrant population aged 55 and up, as well as Canadian-born seniors. They can be contacted by phone at (514) 844-9128, ext. 106 or by e-mail at mcm.cjma@gmail.com

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The Protecteur du citoyen is the province’ ombudsman. It intervenes to protect Quebecers from breaches of rights, abuse, negligence, inaction or errors that affect citizens in their dealings with a Government of Quebec department or agency, and any health and social services institution (generally as a second instance). You can learn how to file a complaint directly on their website.

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The Refugee Centre provides information as well as advice on a variety of subjects relating to migration, including asylum claims, work and study permits, and other relevant issues.

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