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Section Title: Media and Publications

Canadian Orientation Abroad

 
What is Canadian Orientation Abroad?

Successful integration into a new society depends to a large extent on the ability of newcomers to quickly understand the dynamics of their new country. To address this aspect of integration, Citizenship and Immigration Canada introduced, in 1998, a new initiative called Canadian Orientation Abroad (COA). Orientation sessions are offered to future immigrants so that they will have some familiarity with life in Canada before their arrival.

 
What are the objectives of COA?

Orientation sessions presented abroad are intended to facilitate the settlement, adaptation and integration of future immigrants by providing them with an idea of what life in Canada is like. With a more realistic view of life in Canada, immigrants are better prepared to face the initial demands of adaptation and settlement.

 
Who is eligible for COA sessions?

COA sessions are offered to all classes of immigrants and refugees who have been selected for permanent resident status. However, places are limited and are awarded, in order of priority, to refugees, then to independent immigrants and finally to members of the family class. The particular circumstances of the participants, however, require that the length and location of the sessions be flexible.

 
What is covered in COA sessions?

The one-, three- and five-day modules are designed to meet the needs of a diverse clientele. The same subjects are treated in every module, but in greater or lesser detail depending on the length of the sessions. All subjects are presented in a simple, straightforward manner, and all emphasize the importance of arriving in Canada with realistic expectations. Topics include introduction to Canada, the settling-in period, employment, rights and responsibilities, climate, finding a place to live, living in a multicultural society, cost of living, family life, education, communications and adaptation to Canada. In most cases, the sessions are delivered in the language of the participants.

 
Where are Canadian Orientation Abroad sessions offered?

COA locations are determined in consultation with the Canadian missions, and take into account the countries that produce a high volume of immigrants. The International Organization for Migration has delivered COA sessions on behalf of CIC in Vietnam, Kenya and the Balkans. Sessions have also been provided in Egypt, Djibouti, Tanzania and Ethiopia. New locations may come on stream and others may be discontinued, depending on the greatest need and the resources available.

 
Where should you go for more information on Canadian Orientation Abroad?

For more information, contact:

Settlement Division
Integration Branch
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
300 Slater Street
Ottawa, Canada K1A 1L1
Internet: http://www.integration-net.cic.gc.ca

  

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Date Published: 2001-03 Return to top of page Important Notices