Immigration

As you make Ontario your home, you may be having some difficulty figuring out what your status is and what your rights are. These resources will help you settle in and plan your next steps.

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The Ontario government funds legal aid clinics to support people with low-income get free or affordable legal representation and advice.
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Lawyers, paralegals, and other legal professionals work at community legal clinics to help low-income and marginalized groups, like youth.
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Refugees
There are different types of refugees, but they are generally eligible for public services. However, they can't vote.
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Convention refugee students and all protected persons in Canada can apply for the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP).
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Canada was built on the exploitation of enslaved people, who were segregated after slavery ended. Systemic racism continues to this day.
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The PR card is a valid form of identification for Permanent Residents. It proves your status and is needed when travelling outside Canada.
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You can have a voice by voting or through civic and/or political engagement in your community.
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Citizens of Canada have a right to vote and elect leaders who make decisions that affect housing, transit, immigration, and more.
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Applying for a SIN is easy if you meet all the requirements. Find out how to apply and what documents you need to get your SIN.
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Canada has three levels of government: federal, provincial, and municipal. Each level has its own unique set of responsibilities.