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carrefour de ressources en interculturel

CRIC
2240 Fullum Street, Ville-Marie, Montréal, QC, H2K 3N9
514 525-2778 ext. 1 criccentresud.org info@criccentresud.org
Montréal, especially Ville-Marie
immigrants, asylum seekers, refugees, organizations, people with precarious status and undocumented migrants, organizations, individuals and community stakeholders, businesses, schools, general population, identity cards: people with tourist or temporary resident status who have not renewed of their tourist visa, study permit or work permit and have not left Canada, people whose refugee claim has been refused, people who entered Canada illegally, trans people awaiting new identification documents, people experiencing homelessness
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Services

Organization of intercultural rapprochement through various projects.

* Accompaniment of people from immigrant backgrounds in order to facilitate their integration into the host society, and more specifically to people with precarious status (asylum seekers, refugees, undocumented migrants, etc.).

* Personalized, free and confidential referral services to help newcomers find resources for housing, food aid, financial aid, employment, legal advice, access to healthcare, information on individual and working rights, etc.

* Assistance and support in the legal process for immigrants.

* Mobilization and citizen involvement: popular education on intercultural communication and multi-ethnic contexts, creation of tools for intercultural rapprochement.

* Femmes-relais and Hommes-relais interculturels: professional integration program for immigrant women and men in order to train them to accompany the newcomers.

* Service point for issuing identity and residence cards for people with no or precarious status.

* Support for francization: discussion workshops in French.

* Support for organizations and schools to facilitate the inclusion of immigrants.

Details on the service offer

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Eligibility

immigrants, asylum seekers, refugees, organizations, people with precarious status and undocumented migrants, organizations, individuals and community stakeholders, businesses, schools, general population, identity cards: people with tourist or temporary resident status who have not renewed of their tourist visa, study permit or work permit and have not left Canada, people whose refugee claim has been refused, people who entered Canada illegally, trans people awaiting new identification documents, people experiencing homelessness

Schedule

Monday to Friday 9h00 to 12h00 and 13h00 to 17h00

Fees

none

Coverage area

Montréal, especially Ville-Marie

Languages offered

Arabic, English, Farsi, French, Haitian Creole, Lingala, Mandarin, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, Ukrainian

Application process

by phone or email, leave a message to get an appointment

Volunteer opportunities

Yes

Categories:

; Community Action - Information and referral ; Immigration and cultural communities - Prevention and fight against racism ; Immigration and cultural communities - Multicultural organizations ; Immigration and cultural communities - Interpretation and translation ; Immigration and cultural communities - Immigration and sponsorship ; Immigration and cultural communities - French courses ; Immigration and cultural communities - Settlement services for newcomers ; Justice and Advocacy - Legal assistance and information ; Education and Literacy - Language courses

Mailing address

2240 Fullum Street, Ville-Marie, Montréal, H2K 3N9

Business line

514 525-2778 ext. 1

Legal Status

non-profit organization

Funding

Centraide du Grand Montréal, municipal, provincial, fundraising campaigns

Last verified on

2024-01-11