Immigration and Refugee Law - Permanent resident status

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Permanent Resident Card
Produced by Settlement.Org
Produced in 2009
The resource provides answers to common questions about the permanent resident (PR) card.
Available in English


Immigrant women and domestic violence
Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2009
This fact sheet covers topics for women who have permanent resident status and women who don't, including women who have applied for permanent residence, refugee claimants, and live-in caregivers.
Available in English, French/français


What can happen if a permanent resident is convicted of a crime
Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2009
This fact sheet explains how being convicted of a crime in Canada can affect someone's permanent resident status.
Available in English, French/français


After You Arrive
Produced by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
Produced in 2008
This section of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada web site has information about living in Canada for people who have recently arrived as newcomers.
Available in English, French/français


Criminal charges in Canada and your immigration status
Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2008
This resource offers basic information about what being charged with a crime in Canada can mean for a person's immigration status.
Available in English, French/français, Chinese Chinese, Somali Somali, Spanish Spanish, Tamil Tamil, Urdu Urdu, Arabic Arabic


Criminal charges in Canada and your immigration status - Audio
Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2008
This resource offers basic information about what being charged with a crime in Canada can mean for a person's immigration status.
Available in English, French/français, Arabic Arabic, Chinese Chinese, Somali Somali, Spanish Spanish, Tamil Tamil, Urdu Urdu


Strategies for intervening in family reunification cases: Practical guide
Produced by Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR)
Produced in 2008
This guide is meant to assist community organizations serving refugees and immigrants who are confronted with barriers as they try to reunite with family members.
Available in English, French/français


Your status as a permanent resident
Produced by CLEO (Community Legal Education Ontario/Éducation juridique communautaire Ontario)
Produced in 2008
This fact sheet explains how permanent residents can lose their status in Canada and be deported.
Available in English, French/français


About being a permanent resident of Canada
Produced by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)
Produced in 2007
This section of the Citizenship and Immigration Canada web site explains what permanent residents can and cannot do and how to keep permanent resident status.
Available in English, French/français


Lives on Hold: Nationals of Moratoria Countries Living in Limbo
Produced by Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR)
Produced in 2007
This is a collection of law reform campaign resources that draw attention to the people who are living in a state of legal limbo in Canada because they are from countries on which the Canadian government has imposed a moratorium on removals.
Available in English, French/français


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