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Cassey Lottman
@cassey@ottawa.place  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

The Asylum Lab at the University of Toronto Scarborough has created a resource guide for LGBTQIA+ individuals interested in seeking asylum in Canada. It includes links & a nice summary of other possible ways to enter Canada as well.

https://haven.utsc.utoronto.ca/index.php/a-guide-for-lgbtqi-asylum-seekers-crossing-the-canada-u-s-border/

#immigration #queer #uspolitics #canada

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Cassey Lottman
@cassey@ottawa.place replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Page 4 (of the pdf, numbered as page 2 in the document) in particular is great. The PDF has all these as links you can click

(image source: the PDF download available at https://haven.utsc.utoronto.ca/index.php/a-guide-for-lgbtqi-asylum-seekers-crossing-the-canada-u-s-border/)
#immigration #canada

a flowchart titled "Ways to Enter Canada: In addition to asylum-seeking, there may be other ways to enter Canada". 
It shows several possible starting points such as economic, including work or student via study permit; asylum-seeking, and sponshorship (reuniting with family, as a spouse/partner, as a parent/grandparent, or as a dependent child by your parents). Work is divided into Express Entry for specific jobs only, International Experience Canada for ages 18-35, work permit, Provincial Nominee Program, and International Mobility Program. A note says that other pathways may exist and to consult IRCC's website.
a flowchart titled "Ways to Enter Canada: In addition to asylum-seeking, there may be other ways to enter Canada". It shows several possible starting points such as economic, including work or student via study permit; asylum-seeking, and sponshorship (reuniting with family, as a spouse/partner, as a parent/grandparent, or as a dependent child by your parents). Work is divided into Express Entry for specific jobs only, International Experience Canada for ages 18-35, work permit, Provincial Nominee Program, and International Mobility Program. A note says that other pathways may exist and to consult IRCC's website.
a flowchart titled "Ways to Enter Canada: In addition to asylum-seeking, there may be other ways to enter Canada". It shows several possible starting points such as economic, including work or student via study permit; asylum-seeking, and sponshorship (reuniting with family, as a spouse/partner, as a parent/grandparent, or as a dependent child by your parents). Work is divided into Express Entry for specific jobs only, International Experience Canada for ages 18-35, work permit, Provincial Nominee Program, and International Mobility Program. A note says that other pathways may exist and to consult IRCC's website.
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