Moving to Ontario is one of the most important choices you will ever make. This section gives you information to help guide you. It includes what you need to know about housing, health care, how to find a job, enter a profession or trade, start a business or go to school. Ontario is a land of opportunity. It is a prosperous, democratic society built by the hard work of generations of immigrants. We hope that you will decide to make Ontario your new home.
Our people are our greatest asset, and we welcome the talent and energy that newcomers bring to our province. In return, we offer opportunities and a quality of life that are second to none. If you want to move to Ontario, this section provides practical information on the immigration process. The Government of Canada decides who can come to Canada. This section of the website tells you how to apply to immigrate and explains the different categories (known as classes) of immigrants, family sponsorship, refugee status and similar issues.
This section also suggests things you can do to make your arrival easier. For example, you can read a guide to getting ready before you leave for Canada. It is full of useful information. In order to make your move easier, you may also want to learn about the weather in Ontario before you arrive. |
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Welcome to Ontario! Settling in a new country is exciting and rewarding, but it can also be challenging. Ontario offers a world of opportunities to newcomers. This section of the website helps you get off to a good start. You will need to find a place to live . enrol your children in school . look for work or start a business . arrange health insurance . and maybe sign up for language classes.
Ontario has one of the most multicultural populations in the world. No matter what country you are arriving from, there is probably a community from that background in Ontario. Your local community may be a source of support. This section includes links to newcomer settlement agencies serving many cultural communities across Ontario. You can also get help from the Member of the Provincial Parliament (MPP) in your community. Use OntarioImmigration.ca's History and Government section to help you find your MPP.
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