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Am I eligible for IRCC settlement services as a temporary resident?

Vimal Sivakumar
Published: July 2, 2024

According to (IRCC), some temporary residents (TRs) are eligible for certain settlement services funded by the federal government.

Temporary residents are foreign nationals in Canada temporarily, including those who are here while working, visiting or studying.

What are settlement services?

Generally, settlement services are free resources that help Canadian newcomers adjust to everyday life after they arrive. For instance, settlement services can help newcomers to Canada with language training, employment, accessing community connection services and much more.

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Am I eligible for IRCC鈥檚 settlement services?

According to IRCC, some in Canada can access federal settlement services.

It is important to note that settlement service providers across Canada have individualized policies, eligibility criteria, and service offerings. This means that the specific details of each organization鈥檚 settlement services, such as its eligibility criteria, are outlined by the individual service provider rather than the government.鈥疘n other words, temporary residents will see different eligibility criteria depending on who the service provider is funded by.

However, IRCC does note that there are to eligibility for certain federal settlement services such as language training because eligibility for some services is age-dependent.

Note: IRCC clarifies that the following groups of 鈥渆ligible persons鈥 include both the principal applicant and eligible dependents (spouse and children).

Workers

  • Temporary foreign workers (TFWs) who possess (or have been approved for) a work permit under section 112 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR)
    • This also includes TFWs who have been initially approved for permanent residence under IRPR section 113
  • Current temporary residents (and incoming foreign nationals) who have been selected by eligible employers through IRCC鈥檚 (AIP)
    • This group of temporary residents is eligible for a specific set of settlement services: needs and assets assessment, referrals, and information/orientation program components

Those transitioning to permanent residence

  • Temporary residents who have completed* their Application for Permanent Residence (APR) under the AIP or their APR under the (RNIP)
    • To be eligible, people in this group of temporary residents must have received confirmation that their complete APR has been submitted and received by IRCC
      • AIP applicants are eligible for a specific set of settlement services: ones that enable eligible settlement service users to access services as well as needs and assets assessment, referrals, information, orientation and community connections program components
      • RNIP applicants are eligible for settlement services that enable users to access services as well as needs and assets assessment, referrals, information and orientation, and community connections program components
        • These temporary residents are eligible for IRCC settlement services as outlined in IRPA section 14.1 for as long as the RNIP is active*

*In IRCC鈥檚 words, RNIP applicants are eligible for settlement services 鈥渇or the duration of the pilot鈥

Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds

Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET)

  • Foreign nationals who have received a (TRV) through CUAET
  • Ukrainian nationals who possess a TR permit

Note: Ukrainian nationals in Canada as temporary residents are eligible for IRCC settlement services until March 31, 2025.

Gaza public policy

  • Foreign nationals who received a TRV from IRCC as part of the department鈥檚 "Temporary Public Policy to Facilitate Temporary Resident Visas for Certain Extended Family affected by the Crisis in Gaza"
  • Foreign nationals with travel (or other eligible) documents issued by the Palestinian Authority
    • This also includes certain family members (as defined in IPPR section 1(3)) of the above who are not eligible for this temporary public policy
      • These family members must have been issued a TRV based on Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) or IRPR exemptions by a delegated officer in line with one of the two following conditions
        • The TRV was issued on humanitarian and compassionate grounds between January 9 and December 31, 2024
        • The TRV was issued 鈥渨here justified in the circumstances鈥 between January 9 and December 31, 2024
  • In-Canada temporary residents who arrived after departing from the Palestinian Territories with assistance from the Government of Canada
    • To be eligible, the temporary resident described above must have arrived in Canada between November 1, 2023 and December 31, 2024
      • This group of temporary residents is eligible for IRCC-funded settlement services until March 31, 2027

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