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Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are likely no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.


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If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY. Please, consult an immigration lawyer before making an asylum claim, there is a high bar for documentation required to make these claims and it should not be considered a viable option in most cases.  
This is a template that you can use to create a new page, which helps generate the most relevant headings/sections you might want to use in your article.


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Much of the sections in the Refugee/Asylum, Visa, and other sections have not yet been filled. We are working diligently to update all sections with viable, accurate, and citable information that you can trust. We understand the gravity and dangers in attempting to immigrate with incorrect information and we will continue to fill in with all current, and up to date information with that in mind
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''COUNTRY'' is a comparatively LGBTQ+-friendly/unfriendly country located in PLACE, with/without/with some legal protections for trans people.
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== Why COUNTRY? ==
=== '''<big>[[Why Canada?]]</big>''' ===
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==  <big>'''Work Visa'''</big> ==


* '''Legal gender recognition:'''
* '''Anti-discrimination laws:'''
* '''Public healthcare:''' 
* '''LGBTQ+ rights and community:'''
* '''Immigration pathways:'''


== Why ''not'' COUNTRY? ==
=== Overview ===
:If you are looking to move quickly into Canada, and you don't have family or are a student, a work visa is probably your safest bet.


* Legal issues
:As the title indicates, Work Visas allow foreign nationals to reside in Canada to work. Under which you would apply under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) or the International Mobility Program (IMP). The nature of your work will determine your eligibility for permit types under either program.
* Housing issues
* Visa issues
* you name it


== Political Situation for Trans People ==
:A permit under the '''Temporary Foreign Worker Program''' requires a <u>Labour Market Impact Assessment</u> (LMAI) that proves that there is a need for foreign workers for that line of work and that there are no local citizen workers available for the job.


== Access to Trans Healthcare ==
:A permit under the '''International Mobility Program''' does not require a positive LMAI but does require a submission of an employment offer in the employers portal.




== Immigration Policy ==
:There are two types of work Permits:
US citizens need/don't need a visa to move to COUNTRY for. Which languages are the processes done in? What are the options/limitations/etc? Examples are below


* '''Student Visa:''' Available to …
:* Employer Specific Work Permits
* '''Family-Route:''' …
:* Open Work Permits
* '''Work Visa:''' …


=== Medical Inadmissibility ===
==== Open Work Permit ====
----This type of work permit might be the most immediately appealing for quick entry into Canada, but is subject to specific eligibility requirements.


Does the COUNTRY in question have immigration laws that would find people with disabilities or health challenges inadmissible to emigrate there?
==== Employer Specific Work Permits ====
----This type of work permit might be the most secure method for quick entry into Canada under a work visa if you can secure an offer of employment from a prospective employer.


=== Permanent Residency ===
Sources


What's the pathway if there is one?
https://immigration.ca/canada-work-visa/


=== Citizenship Pathway ===
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada.html


How do you get to be a citizen if at all?
https://immigration.ca/fast-track-high-demand-occupations/


== LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities ==
<br />[[How to Apply for a Canadian Work Visa|<u>'''How to Apply for a Canadian Work Visa'''</u>]]
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What are potentially good places to live in?
== Student Visa ==
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:Sources https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
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:'''[[How to Apply for a Canadian Student Visa|<u>How to Apply for a Canadian Student Visa</u>]]'''
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== Visitors Visa (Temporary Resident Visa) ==


* City A
* City B
* …


=== Top Trans-Friendly Cities ===
Sources


* ''please add''
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada.html


== Community & Support Resources ==
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/apply-new-temporary-resident-visa-within-canada.html


* What local communities and support structures are there?
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5256-applying-visitor-visa-temporary-resident-visa.html


=== National Organizations ===
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/about-visitor-visa.html


* ''please add''
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/visitor-visa.html


== Cost of Living ==
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/apply-visitor-visa.html<br />


* The cost of living in COUNTRY is how comparable to the US/where in the US?
:'''[[How to apply for Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)|<u>How to apply for Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)</u>]]'''
* '''Rent''' is…
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* '''Public transport''' …
== Transit Visa ==
* '''Healthcare''' is free/expensive…
Sources
* '''Grocery prices …'''
* '''Education''' is


=== Housing Access & Cost ===
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa/after-apply-next-steps.html


* add details on discrimination in rentals if applicable
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa/eligibility.html
* also how easy is it to rent/buy etc


== Law Enforcement ("How bad are the cops?") ==
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa.html<br />
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:'''[[How to Apply for a Transit Visa|<u>How to Apply for a Transit Visa</u>]]'''


* please add details, especially around safety for trans people
== Super Visa ==
Sources


== Censorship & Digital Privacy ==
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/parent-grandparent-super-visa/eligibility.html<br />
:'''[[How to Apply for a Super Visa|<u>How to Apply for a Super Visa</u>]]'''


* please add details
<!-- This is the title/header area. -->== Permanent Resident Visa ==
Sources


== Ease of Travel to Other Countries ==
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/permanent-residents.html


* What about neighboring countries, visas for those, airports to travel etc.
https://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-visas.html<br />
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:'''[[How to Apply for a Permanent Resident Visa|<u>How to Apply for a Permanent Resident Visa</u>]]'''
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== Business Start-up Visa ==
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:https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/start-visa.html
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== Animal Policies ==
<sub>[[Canada|More About Canadian Immigration Pathways]]</sub>
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* Is COUNTRY is '''pet-friendly''' or not
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== Overview ==
:'''<big>[[Applying for Refugee Status into Canada|Information for Refugee/ Asylum Claims]]</big>'''
If you are an LGBTQIA2S+ individual during the current political crisis and persecution, you may be considering fleeing to Canada.
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The community here is strong and we are fighting HARD to bring any one of you into safety. It’s not perfect here, especially in conservative led provinces and with the impending election in October (which I will expand on in a later section). But our pride and advocacy communities are tight-knit and are working closely to fight against Anti LGBTQ policies that are plaguing at-risk populations globally.
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Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are likely no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.


== Applying for Refugee Status ==
If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY. Please, consult an immigration lawyer before making an asylum claim, there is a high bar for documentation required to make these claims and it should not be considered a viable option in most cases.
Currently, US citizens are <u>''not''</u> eligible for making a refugee request at the border ''<u>[[The "Third Safe Country Agreement": What you need to know about applying as a refugee at the Canadian Border#Exemptions and Exceptions|unless they qualify for specific exemptions or exceptions]]</u>.'' '''Current border policy instructs that anyone who applies at the border who does not qualify for legal''' '''exemptions or exceptions''' '''will be denied entry and returned to the United States.'''
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::This is due to the unprecedented nature of US citizens applying for asylum status, and because shared policy between the USA and Canada under the "Third Safe Country Agreement"


Applicants may still enter Canada legally and apply ''[[The "Third Safe Country Agreement": What you need to know about applying as a refugee at the Canadian Border#Applying for Refugee Status from Within Canada|once inside the country]]'', or from ''[[The "Third Safe Country Agreement": What you need to know about applying as a refugee at the Canadian Border#Applying for Refugee Status from Outside of Canada|outside the country]]''. Application from outside the country requires a [[List of Recognized Third Party Sponsors for Referral as a Refugee into Canada|sponsorship from a recognized third party organization]] or [[Applying to be a Refugee into Canada: How to Acquire a Recognized Private Sponsorship|an approved private sponsorship]]. '''This option is not applicable to those who have incomplete documentation or have had their documents seized as this prevents legal exit out of the United States.'''
::The agreements written policy on refugees does not apply to US citizens directly<ref name=":1" />, but still prevents access by providing legal basis and classification for the United States as a "Safe" country, burdening applicants efforts to justify why they cannot safely be returned to the States<ref name=":2" />.


[[Applying for Refugee Status into Canada|Click here to learn more about different options, requirements, preparation, procedure, and what to expect following successful submission and admission as a refugee in Canada.]]
::Human rights advocates and organizations such as Rainbow Railroad<ref name=":0">https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/canada-must-act-exempt-trans-non-binary-intersex-asylum-seekers-from-stca</ref> and the UNHCR have appealed the Canadian federal government to make an emergency exemption for trans US citizen to protect them from persecution. At this time, no decision has been made on the appeal.
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<ref name=":1">https://www.unhcr.ca/in-canada/seeking-asylum-in-canada/who-can-claim-asylum-at-the-border/</ref>https://www.unhcr.ca/in-canada/seeking-asylum-in-canada/who-can-claim-asylum-at-the-border/


== Applying for a Work Visa ==
<ref name=":2">https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement/final-text.html</ref>Fultz, Cassandra. (2021) ''Can an American Citizen Make a Claim for Refugee Protection in Canada; Available at:'' https://dfimmigration.ca/2021/04/27/can-an-american-citizen-make-a-claim-for-refugee-protection-in-canada/<nowiki/>(Accessessed on: February 17, 2025)
Information Pending


== Applying for Other Visas ==
<ref name=":0" /> "''Canada Must Act: Make an Exception for Trans, Non-Binary & Intersex Asylum Seekers Under the Safe Third Country Agreement"'', Rainbow Railroad; https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/canada-must-act-exempt-trans-non-binary-intersex-asylum-seekers-from-stca
Information pending


== See also ==
<ref>https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/FullText.html</ref>https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/FullText.html
[[Applying for Refugee Status into Canada]]


[[Applying for Canadian Refugee Status: What you need to know first!#Refugee Application Primer|Applying for Canadian Refugee Status: What you need to know first!]]
<ref>https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement/final-text.html</ref>https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement/final-text.html


[[Canadian Immigration: Testimonial]]
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::Canadian Government Database for Newcomer Resources
:::https://ircc.canada.ca/english/newcomers/services/index.asp
 
==== '''<big>Alberta</big>''' ====
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====== <u>General Settlement Services</u> ======
 
:'''Immigrant Services Calgary Society - Center for Newcomers'''
 
::https://www.centrefornewcomers.ca/
 
:'''Immigrant Arrival Centre'''
 
::https://www.immigrantarrivalcentre.ca/
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===== '''''Edmonton''''' =====
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====== <u>General Settlement Services</u> ======
 
:'''Edmonton Immigrant Services Association'''
 
::https://www.eisa-edmonton.org/
 
:'''Assist Community Services Centre'''
 
::https://assistcsc.org/
 
:'''Alberta Immigrant Women & Children Centre (AIWCC)'''
 
::https://aiwcc.ca/
 
:'''Central Alberta Refugee Effort (CARE) Committee'''
 
::https://www.carefornewcomers.ca/
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==== '''<big>British Columbia</big>''' ====
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===== ''Vancouver'' =====
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====== <u>General Settlement Services</u> ======
:'''Immigrant Services Society of BC'''
 
::https://issbc.org/
 
:'''Action Commitment Transformation (ACT)'''
 
::https://act.successbc.ca/
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===== ''Greater Victoria Area'' =====
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====== <u>General Settlement Services</u> ======
:'''Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA)'''
 
::https://www.icavictoria.org/#
 
:'''DIVERSEcity'''
 
::https://www.dcrs.ca/
 
:'''Chimo Community Services'''
 
::https://chimoservices.com/
 
:'''Options Community Services'''
 
::https://www.options.bc.ca/<nowiki/>K
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===== ''Prince George'' =====
----<u>'''General Settlement Services'''</u>
 
:'''Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS)'''
 
::https://www.imss.ca/
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===== ''Kamloops'' =====
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====== <u>'''General Settlement Services'''</u> ======
:'''Kamloops Immigrant Services'''
 
::https://immigrantservices.ca/
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===== ''Kelowna'' =====
 
====== <u>'''General Settlement Services'''</u> ======
:'''Kelowna Community Resources'''
 
::https://kcr.ca/
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* [[Full Directory: Canada|Canada Directory]]

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Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are likely no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.

If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY. Please, consult an immigration lawyer before making an asylum claim, there is a high bar for documentation required to make these claims and it should not be considered a viable option in most cases. 

Much of the sections in the Refugee/Asylum, Visa, and other sections have not yet been filled. We are working diligently to update all sections with viable, accurate, and citable information that you can trust. We understand the gravity and dangers in attempting to immigrate with incorrect information and we will continue to fill in with all current, and up to date information with that in mind 




Why Canada?




Visa and Permit Application
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Work Visa

Overview

If you are looking to move quickly into Canada, and you don't have family or are a student, a work visa is probably your safest bet.
As the title indicates, Work Visas allow foreign nationals to reside in Canada to work. Under which you would apply under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) or the International Mobility Program (IMP). The nature of your work will determine your eligibility for permit types under either program.
A permit under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program requires a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMAI) that proves that there is a need for foreign workers for that line of work and that there are no local citizen workers available for the job.
A permit under the International Mobility Program does not require a positive LMAI but does require a submission of an employment offer in the employers portal.


There are two types of work Permits:
  • Employer Specific Work Permits
  • Open Work Permits

Open Work Permit


This type of work permit might be the most immediately appealing for quick entry into Canada, but is subject to specific eligibility requirements.

Employer Specific Work Permits


This type of work permit might be the most secure method for quick entry into Canada under a work visa if you can secure an offer of employment from a prospective employer.

Sources

https://immigration.ca/canada-work-visa/

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/work-canada.html

https://immigration.ca/fast-track-high-demand-occupations/


How to Apply for a Canadian Work Visa


Student Visa

Sources https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
How to Apply for a Canadian Student Visa

Visitors Visa (Temporary Resident Visa)

Sources

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/apply-new-temporary-resident-visa-within-canada.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/application-forms-guides/guide-5256-applying-visitor-visa-temporary-resident-visa.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/about-visitor-visa.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/visitor-visa.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/apply-visitor-visa.html

How to apply for Temporary Resident Visa (TRV)

Transit Visa

Sources

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa/after-apply-next-steps.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa/eligibility.html

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/transit/transit-visa.html

How to Apply for a Transit Visa

Super Visa

Sources

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/parent-grandparent-super-visa/eligibility.html

How to Apply for a Super Visa

Permanent Resident Visa

Sources

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/permanent-residents.html

https://www.canadavisa.com/canadian-immigration-visas.html

How to Apply for a Permanent Resident Visa

Business Start-up Visa

Sources
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/start-visa.html





More About Canadian Immigration Pathways




Information for Refugee/ Asylum Claims
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Urgent Warning!: As of February, 10 2025 there are likely no viable routes to gain Refugee/Asylum status for current U.S. Citizens.

If you attempt to make a refugee/ asylum claim at the border and you don't qualify for any of these exceptions to the satisfaction of a border official, you will lose your ability to make a claim PERMANENTLY. Please, consult an immigration lawyer before making an asylum claim, there is a high bar for documentation required to make these claims and it should not be considered a viable option in most cases. 


This is due to the unprecedented nature of US citizens applying for asylum status, and because shared policy between the USA and Canada under the "Third Safe Country Agreement"
The agreements written policy on refugees does not apply to US citizens directly[1], but still prevents access by providing legal basis and classification for the United States as a "Safe" country, burdening applicants efforts to justify why they cannot safely be returned to the States[2].
Human rights advocates and organizations such as Rainbow Railroad[3] and the UNHCR have appealed the Canadian federal government to make an emergency exemption for trans US citizen to protect them from persecution. At this time, no decision has been made on the appeal.



[1]https://www.unhcr.ca/in-canada/seeking-asylum-in-canada/who-can-claim-asylum-at-the-border/

[2]Fultz, Cassandra. (2021) Can an American Citizen Make a Claim for Refugee Protection in Canada; Available at: https://dfimmigration.ca/2021/04/27/can-an-american-citizen-make-a-claim-for-refugee-protection-in-canada/(Accessessed on: February 17, 2025)

[3] "Canada Must Act: Make an Exception for Trans, Non-Binary & Intersex Asylum Seekers Under the Safe Third Country Agreement", Rainbow Railroad; https://www.rainbowrailroad.org/the-latest/canada-must-act-exempt-trans-non-binary-intersex-asylum-seekers-from-stca

[4]https://laws.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/I-2.5/FullText.html

[5]https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/mandate/policies-operational-instructions-agreements/agreements/safe-third-country-agreement/final-text.html




Information for Other Methods of Immigration and Naturalization
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Community Resources in Canada
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Canadian Government Database for Newcomer Resources
https://ircc.canada.ca/english/newcomers/services/index.asp

Alberta


Calgary

General Settlement Services
Immigrant Services Calgary Society - Center for Newcomers
https://www.centrefornewcomers.ca/
Immigrant Arrival Centre
https://www.immigrantarrivalcentre.ca/


Edmonton

General Settlement Services
Edmonton Immigrant Services Association
https://www.eisa-edmonton.org/
Assist Community Services Centre
https://assistcsc.org/
Alberta Immigrant Women & Children Centre (AIWCC)
https://aiwcc.ca/
Central Alberta Refugee Effort (CARE) Committee
https://www.carefornewcomers.ca/


Fort McMurray



British Columbia


Vancouver


General Settlement Services
Immigrant Services Society of BC
https://issbc.org/
Action Commitment Transformation (ACT)
https://act.successbc.ca/


Greater Victoria Area

General Settlement Services
Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA)
https://www.icavictoria.org/#
DIVERSEcity
https://www.dcrs.ca/
Chimo Community Services
https://chimoservices.com/
Options Community Services
https://www.options.bc.ca/K


Prince George

General Settlement Services
Immigrant and Multicultural Services Society (IMSS)
https://www.imss.ca/


Kamloops

General Settlement Services
Kamloops Immigrant Services
https://immigrantservices.ca/


Kelowna
General Settlement Services
Kelowna Community Resources
https://kcr.ca/