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Our Mission

The Eamonn O’Loghlin Irish Canadian Immigration Centre assists Irish diaspora from across the island of Ireland, offering outreach and information, nationally, in 3 key areas:

Immigration System Navigation
Employment Guidance and Resources
Social Services Navigation

Our Core Values

Trust: leveraging and building on our reputation
Awareness and Understanding: of the evolving needs of Irish diaspora
Collaboration: with stakeholders across governments and communities
Diversity: recognizing non-traditional diasporas and the myriad complexities of Irishness

What We Offer

Our consultation services are national across Canada.  Reach out from wherever you are!  Join our national webinars. In person newcomer events take place in Vancouver and Toronto.

I/CAN gives information, not advice. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is your main resource for immigration matters.  Contact with I/CAN cannot be seen to replace legal/professional advice. Read I/CAN’s Privacy Policy HERE

All services are free and confidential.

We Provide:

information on work permits, permanent residency, and citizenship, sign-posting to information (we cannot give case-specific advice or tell you which immigration stream to select)
seminars / webinars facilitated by specialists
essential guides and up-to-date news
settlement info
wellbeing services

Need a Job?

We:

host a LinkedIn group for networking
offer regular employment webinars with critical tips and tools
direct to professional Irish networking organizations across Canada
provide employment guides on our website
post jobs from corporate partners on Facebook and LinkedIn

Need Assistance Completing Applications?

We’ll direct you to IRCC’s application forms.  Ask us questions and we will endeavour to get you non-case-specific information.  For in-depth assistance, if you choose to use an immigration lawyer or regulated Canadian immigration consultant, IRCC can help you to understand what constitutes an authorized representative:

lawyers and paralegals who are members in good standing of a Canadian provincial or territorial law society
lawyers and paralegals who are members in good standing of a Canadian provincial or territorial law society
immigration consultants who are members in good standing of the Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council
IRCC tips on how to avoid being a victim of fraud

Keep Up To Date

Follow us on social media for news, events, and tips. Tune into our podcast for helpful, in depth information:

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News & Events

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Resources, nationally, in 3 key areas: immigration, employment, social services.


MONDAY MORNING MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS I/CAN is running a month-long campaign throughout January: ‘Well-being & the workplace’Check out the article linked by Indeed.com for tips on how to set healthy boundaries at workplace.www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/boundaries-at-work *This campaign has been kindly sponsored by @construction_labour_solutions*#mentalhealth #wellbeing #workplacementalhealth #workplaceburnout #wellbeingatwork #irishincanada #irishintoronto #irishinvancouver #irishincalgary #irishinedmonton #irishinBC See MoreSee Less
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7 DAYS TO GO!TORONTO WELLNESS FOR ALL AGESThe first FREE workshop in this series will take place on Sunday 26th of January 2025 from 1:00pm – 3:00pm.Wellness really is for all ages. Join us to learn more about mental health and well-being and how to access resources for both. An opportunity to make inter-generational connections with other Irish people of all ages in your community – newcomers and those here a few years or many decades. Light refreshments will be provided – tea, coffee, water and home baked Irish goods.Register using the link provided. Registration is required to attend this workshop.Events take place at: Emerald Isle Senior Society, 2454 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON M4C 1K9Workshop OneBeating the winter blues• What are the winter blues?• What are the signs of the winter blues?• Ways to manage the winter bluesRegister here: www.eventbrite.ca/e/wellness-for-all-ages-toronto-tickets-1197591360999?aff=oddtdtcreator Spaces are limited, registration mandatory.#irishintoronto See MoreSee Less
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FAMILY RESOURCES:Have you started a family since you moved to Canada? There are several different family benefits explained on Canada.ca It may be useful to read over the information on these benefits, as there could be some family benefits that you are eligible to apply for that you were not aware of.Check out Canada.ca for more information: www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/family.html#irishfamiliesincanada #irishinvancouver #irishintoronto #irishincalgary #irishincanada See MoreSee Less
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Feel at Home Friday: Toronto spotlight.Notice from our friends at the Celtic Studies program at U of T, St. Michael's College.Irish Conversation Classes Winter 2025Please note that these are assigned on a first-come first-served basis. We expect this semester's offering to fill-up quickly.Monday eveningsFebruary 3rd to March 31st, 2024(no classes on February 17th)Beginners in-person: 6:10pm(prior experience with beginners-level material is required as this will be a continuation of what has been learned in the Fall term)Intermediate in-person: 7:10pmIn-person classes are held at USMC St. George Campus50 St. Joseph Street, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4Advanced online: 8:10pmPlease register here: forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=JsKqeAMvTUuQN7RtVsVSEFCwhgHrIPxEjhzOBSU3wMJUREFCMFpMV…Class participation will be confirmed in the coming weeks, and further details will be passed along then. See MoreSee Less
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Wednesday Immigration Watch: Immigration update from IRCC regarding changes to open work permits for family members of temporary residents.January 14th press release.www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/notices/changes-open-work-permits-family-m… See MoreSee Less
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