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Slide 1 of 18 © 2015 *Cette présentation est aussi offerte en franςais*
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Facilitating Resettlement Advocating for Refugees Referrals Networking Catholiques Sans Frontières Slide 2 of 18
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Service for everyone in need – No Discrimination Services mostly covered by There is a $100 filing fee per case that is to be submitted. Confidentiality Transparency Accountability Slide 3 of 18
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Non-Refugee Methods Slide 4 of 18 RELEVANT IMMIGRATION OPTIONS Refugee Methods “Find out how to come to Canada” - www.cic.gc.ca
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Slide 5 of 18 Spouse Partner Child (18) Parents (super visa) Grandparents (super visa) Adopted children Grandchildren
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1. Federal Skilled Workers Program Points System Education Age Language Work Experience Job Offer/Job Shortage* Adaptability and other 2. Federal Skilled Trade Program (i.e. chefs, bakers, maintenance & equipment operation trades) Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) in some cases Each province and territory has its own program Local contact (i.e. friend/relative) in that province Slide 6 of 18
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Visitors International Students Temporary Foreign Workers Caregiver; caring for a. children (nannies) b. people with high medical needs Seasonal Workers Slide 8 of 18
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1. Inland refugee applications 2. Overseas Resettlement A. Government Assisted Refugees (GAR) - UNHCR Referrals o Joint Assistance Sponsorship (JAS) B. Civic Refugee Resettlement Slide 9 of 18
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Groups of 5 (G5s) Special Criteria Community Sponsors (CS) Special Criteria Sponsorship Agreement Holders (SAHs) with individual cosponsors Churches/ parishes are Resettlement Groups (RG) * CAPS and MISSION CAPS Slide 11 of 18
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Step 1-2: Attend Info Session 1: Orientation Session (You are here now ); Consultation Step 3: Email Information to Counsellor Instructions From Cosponsor: 1 - 7 From Refugee: 8 - 25 Step 5: ORAT may ask for further clarification/questions to determine eligibility Slide 12 of 18
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Step 9: Meet pastor Step 13: Attend Info Session 2: Settlement Training Step 18: Prepare immigration forms Step 21: Schedule appointment with ORAT to review forms for submission Step 24: ORAT prepares file for Chancellor’s signature Step 25: Submission Step 28: Attend Info Session 3: CIC Processing Time Slide 13 of 18
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Job Housing Clothing Food Additional living expenses Emotional, moral and other logistical help Responsibilities end 1 year after arrival Slide 14 of 18
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Refugee’s Family Size Estimated Financial Requirement 1 person$ 12,600 2 people$ 21,200 3 people$ 23,000 4 people$ 27,000 5 people$ 29,700 6 people$ 32,500 Additional member + $ 2,500 Slide 15 of 18 Date Modified: 2014-03-11 (+ logistic, spiritual, emotional, moral support) Liability established by CIC:
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Slide 16 of 18 Application (credibility) - completeness, consistency & accuracy Interview Medicals Criminality Security Arrival Visa office processing time: 6-60 months
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1. Choose which program will work best for you and the refugee... 2. If you think SAH sponsorship may be best, you are welcome to stay to speak with a counsellor. Slide 17 of 18
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You are welcome to attend this Orientation Session again You are also invited to attend three more information sessions: Info Session 2: Settlement Training Info Session 3: CIC Processing Time Info Session 4: Welcoming Newcomers Register: www.eventbrite.cawww.eventbrite.ca If you wish to consult with a counsellor, please remain seated. More info: www.archtoronto.org/refugee www.cic.gc.ca, www.rstp.cawww.archtoronto.org/refugee www.cic.gc.cawww.rstp.ca Slide 18 of 18
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