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Divorce

  • Canadian Legal FAQs – Divorce
  • A Guide to the Law in Alberta Regarding Divorce

Immigrant-Serving Agencies

  • Changing Together…A Centre for Immigrant Women (Alberta)
  • CIC – Immigrant-Serving Organizations Across Canada

Legal Aid

  • Alberta

Marriage

  • Canadian Legal FAQs – Marriage (Alberta)

Sponsorship

  • CIC – Sponsoring your family
  • CIC – Sponsoring your family: Spouses and dependent children—Who can apply

Studying in Canada

  • Alberta Learning Information Service: Student Finance
  • CIC – Application to Study in Canada: Study Permits
  • International Qualifications Assessment Service (Alberta)

Visiting Canada

  • CIC – Visiting Canada
  • CIC – Application for a Temporary Resident Visa to Visit Canada
  • CIC – Visiting Canada: Extending your stay
  • CIC – Application to Change Conditions or Extend Your Stay in Canada as a Visitor

Working in Canada

  • Canada     Revenue Agency – Income Tax
  • CIC – Application to Work in Canada: Work Permits
  • Service Canada – Social Insurance Number (SIN)
  • Service Canada – Social Insurance Number Application Form

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This site gives you accurate legal information as of 2007.
If you need legal advice, please contact a lawyer.
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