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Month: September 2024

Haïti : Comprendre les mesures d’immigration temporaires et spéciales – Rejoignez-nous le 10 octobre 2024, de 10h30-12h00

Connaissez-vous bien les mesures d’immigration temporaires et spéciales pour Haïti? Comment aider les gens à bien présenter leur demande? De nombreuses personnes sont confuses au sujet des mesures d’immigration spéciales du Canada pour les personnes de Haïti. Les gens se tournent vers les personnes travaillant en intervention communautaire et en établissement pour obtenir du soutien et des informations sur le programme en cours. Ne manquez pas cette occasion d’en savoir plus sur ces mesures !

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New legal information from across Ontario

View this month’s e-blast on resources about NOSI, family law, rules about pets, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and the criminal justice system, and tips on how to apply for ID.

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New law protects homeowners from costly scam

The Homeowner Protection Act aims to stop companies from using a legal tool called a notice of security interest or NOSI to scam homeowners. Older adults were their primary targets. People ended up owing thousands of dollars and some lost their homes.

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Temporary and Permanent Residence Pathways for Child Welfare Survivors: Join us on September 25, 2024 at noon

Our System, Our Children, Our Responsibility (OSOCOR), in partnership with the Refugee Law Office, the Black Legal Action Centre, and CLEO Connect, are pleased to present on the Temporary and Permanent Residence Pathways for Foreign Nationals Who Were in State Care. People who came to Canada under the age of 19 and were in state care for at least 12 months may be eligible to apply. These temporary pathways are available until January 2027.

The presentation will cover:

  • the purpose of the pathways
  • who is eligible
  • how to apply
  • important points about the process

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Helping clients apply for ID: Join us on September 12 at noon

In this webinar, Michaela DeSousa and Subodh Bharati of Community & Legal Aid Services Program (CLASP) explain what community workers should keep in mind when helping people apply for identification documents (IDs). They will also share resources that community workers can use.

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