Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), now called Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the federal government department responsible for immigration, refugees, and citizenship. It is responsible for making sure that Canada’s immigration system is fair, efficient, and secure. CIC works to promote Canada’s economic, social, and cultural development by welcoming immigrants and refugees, and by helping them to become successful Canadians.
CIC is responsible for the selection, admission, and integration of immigrants and refugees into Canada. It also administers the Canadian citizenship program, which grants Canadian citizenship to those who meet the requirements. CIC also works to protect the health and safety of Canadians by ensuring that those who come to Canada meet the necessary medical and security requirements.
CIC has a number of programs and services that are designed to help immigrants and refugees settle in Canada. These include language training, job search assistance, and settlement services. CIC also provides information and services to help employers hire foreign workers.
CIC also works to protect the rights of refugees and other vulnerable people. It provides protection to those who are in need of protection and helps them to resettle in Canada. CIC also works to ensure that refugees and other vulnerable people are treated fairly and with respect.
CIC is committed to helping newcomers to Canada become successful and contributing members of Canadian society. It works to ensure that newcomers have access to the services and support they need to succeed in Canada. CIC also works to promote diversity and inclusion in Canada by helping newcomers to integrate into Canadian society.
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