What is Canadian Immigration?
Canadian Immigration is mainly termed as 'The Citizenship and Immigration Canada' which is also known with its abbreviation 'CIC' and one of the departments of government of Canada. The department is liable for immigration and citizenship of Canada to those people who applies for study, visit, work, refugee protection and permanent resident card.
History
Citizenship and Immigration Canada was formed in the year 1994 and associated with its several Citizenship and Immigration Centers located all over Canada. In addition to this, the department is also allied with number of embassies, high commissions and abroad consulates. On the other hand, the department is also engaged with Canadian Caregivers Association, a not-for-profit funding organization that supports for immigrants and refugees to settle in Canada.
Programs and Services
Citizenship and Immigration Canada also provide various kinds of settlement programs and services for immigrants and refugees that could easily settle them in Canada. The programs and services are Language Immigrant Settlement and Adaptation Program, Resettlement Assistance Program, Adult language classes in English and French, Instruction for Newcomers to Canada, Information on life in Canada, Host Program, Participation in community activities, Resettlement Assistance Program. According to department's report March 2014, The
Citizenship and Immigration Canada has strength of more than 5000 personnel throughout Canada.