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Welcome to the City of Greater Sudbury! Whether you are a current resident or thinking of relocating to our city, mysudbury.ca/immigration will guide you to all the information you need to get your affairs in order when you decide to make Greater Sudbury your new home.
Greater Sudbury is a welcoming, inclusive community and is committed to making Newcomers feel at home. Click here for a personal video welcome message from City of Greater Sudbury Mayor John Rodriguez!
This is your one-stop source for information on living arrangements, social services, transportation, doing business, government services, and festivals in the City.
The amount of information available on the web can be overwhelming but we have simplified things for you. Click away to find the information you need for an easy transition into the City. Welcome to your new home!
Become a fan of the mysudbury Newcomers Facebook Page to keep updated on the website, take part in discussions, and much, much more! Join today!
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 | Program Matches Businesses for Sale With Qualified Business Immigrants The City of North Bay and The City of Greater Sudbury are pleased to introduce a unique program
designed to support businesses with their succession planning and exit strategies. The Business
Immigration Attraction Program matches qualified business immigrants with targeted investment
opportunities in North Bay and Sudbury through a new customized web based business
matchmaking program.
If you are looking to sell your business or know a business that is for sale, this program can help. Read More ... |
|  | Greater Sudbury Guide to Immigration/Settlement Services The brand new Greater Sudbury Guide to Immigration/Settlement Services is a free directory that provides information on City of Greater Sudbury services, programs, and much more. Everything you need to know about the City is at your fingertips in the easy-to-use, convenient guide. View the directory online or contact the mysudbury office for a free copy. Read More ... |
|  | Newcomer Testimonials Want to know what other newcomers say about living in the City of Greater Sudbury? Check out the Newcomer Testimonials and learn about real experiences, from real Newcomer City residents. From what area of the city they chose to live in, to favourite entertainment destinations, there is an answer for everything you need to know before making the City of Greater Sudbury your perfect new home. Read More ... |
|  | Local Newcomer Services There are many groups and organizations in the Greater Sudbury area that are eager to help you to settle into life in the City. In this section you can find a group that suits your situation.
Whether you need help finding your way around, getting your affairs in order or just want to meet new people, there's a group for you!
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|  | Learn About Canada This section will provide you with information that you may find helpful during your transition to life in Canada. Read More ... |
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Toronto, September 1, 2010 Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney today met with community groups to encourage them to consider sponsoring refugees to come to Canada.
Ottawa, September 1, 2010 Most long-term visitors from Mexico, Croatia, the Bahamas and 42 other countries and territories can now enter Canada without a medical exam, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced today.
Ajax, August 31, 2010 The Government of Canada is investing more than $1.4 million to help newcomer youth and their families in Durham Region, Dr. Colin Carrie, Member of Parliament for Oshawa and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health announced today, on behalf of the Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.
Ottawa, August 30, 2010 Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) has launched a process to identify a governing body to regulate immigration consultants, as part of a broader strategy to protect vulnerable would-be immigrants from fraud and crack down on crooked immigration consultants.
Ottawa, August 18, 2010 New rules to strengthen Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program were announced today by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism.
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