Welcome to Montreal!
Considering relocating to our beautiful city?
Montreal, Quebec is a vibrant and sophisticated city. With a population of some 3 million and a Jewish community of about 90,000, the Montreal area offers beauty, safety, culture and promise for a bright future. The Montreal metropolitan area has a healthy and diversified business environment. Housing is affordable, and Montreal is consistently ranked as one of the most livable cities in North America. Ometz/JIAS's Immigration department can assist you throughout the process of relocating to Montreal. Our highly trained counsellors offer immigration counselling to facilitate the legal entry of Jewish individuals and their families to Quebec.
Our Immigration Department specializes in the following areas:
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Information and advice regarding the Canadian and Quebec immigration processes, including an assessment of your immigration profile and related costs.
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Assistance with applications for;
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temporary status: work permit, study permit and visitor visa
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permanent status: skilled worker, business class and sponsorship from family members.
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Extension of: work permits, study permits and visitor status.
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Renewal of permanent resident card
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Application for citizenship.
For an assessment of your immigration profile please select the status you are seeking:
Permanent Residence Work or Study permit or Visitor visa
Here are some common definitions to help you decide your status:
Certificat de Sélection du Québec; it is a first step in the immigration process (*) and one must receive it from the government of Quebec before applying for permanent residence in Canada. (*) skilled worker and/or business class in Quebec
Permanent Residence; this is a permanent status in Canada which allows a person to live, work and study in Canada on a permanent basis. A permanent resident in Canada has the same rights as Canadian citizens, except the right to vote and to obtain a passport.
Certificat d’Acceptation du Québec; this document is needed if you want to work and/or study in Canada in the province of Quebec. One must apply to Immigration Quebec for a CAQ before applying for a work and/or student permit from Immigration Canada. NB. CAQ and study permits are not mandatory for any course of 6 months or less.
Work permit; A document issued by Immigration Canada which allows its holder to work in Canada (for a limited time).
Study permit; A document issued by Immigration Canada which allows its holder to study in Canada (for a limited time).
Upon arriving in Montreal, Ometz/JIAS can provide you with a full range of services targeted to helping you and your family become part of our Montreal Jewish community. These Settlement and Integration services are offered free of charge, and include helping you explore our city, learn about the right school for your child, find employment, participate in community events, find a synagogue, and so much more.
For more information on making Montreal your new home contact us at:
Ometz 1 Cummings Square 5151 Côte Ste-Catherine Montreal, Quebec H3W 1M6 T: 514 342 0000 F: 514 342 2371 Email: immigration@ometz.ca
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