Cities in Canada having Immigration Offices: Immigration to Canada is a process through which people from different countries migrate to Canada and get reside. Majority of these immigrated individuals become Canadian citizens.

Below are the top 10 provinces in Canada having immigration offices:

1. Alberta: Alberta is bounded by the provinces of the U.S. state of Montana to the south, the Northwest Territories to the north, Saskatchewan to the east and British Columbia to the west. Alberta is one of the three Canadian territories and provinces to border only a single U.S. state.
Immigration Offices in Alberta:
– Alberta-Canada Immigration
– Alberta Association of Immigrant Serving Agencies (AAISA)

Alberta

2. Nova Scotia: Nova Scotia is Canada’s 3 maritime province that forms Atlantic Canada. Halifax is the provincial capital of Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia is one of the second-smallest provinces out of Canada’s 10 provinces, with an area of around 55,284 square kilometres, including 3,800 coastal islands and Cape Breton.
Immigration Offices in Nova Scotia:
– Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS)
– YMCA of Greater Halifax/Dartmouth Newcomer Services

Nova Scotia

3. Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John’s is the capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador. St. John’s is the 20th-largest census metropolitan area of Canada and is home to 40% of the population of this province. St. John’s is home to the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, to the highest court in the jurisdiction, the seat of government.
Immigration Offices in Newfoundland and Labrador:
– Newfoundland Association for New Canadians (ANC)
– Refugee and Immigrant Advisory Council

Newfoundland and Labrador

4. New Brunswick: New Brunswick is an Atlantic province located on the eastern coast of Canada. New Brunswick was the very first place in North America to explore and get settled in Canada, starting in the early 1600s with the French, who colonized Maritimes.
Immigration Offices in New Brunswick:
– New Brunswick Human Development Council/Info Line

New Brunswick

5. Prince Edward Island: Prince Edward Island is one of the very beautiful provinces of Canada that consists of an island of the same name. Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in both population and land area wise and one of the three Maritime Provinces of Canada.
Immigration Offices in Prince Edward Island:
– PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada

Prince Edward Island

6. British Columbia: British Columbia is a westernmost province of Canada situated between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. With an approx. the population of 4.8 million as of the year 2017, British Columbia is the third-most populous province of Canada. The inhabitants of British Columbia is more than 13% of the population of Canada and the population density of this province is higher than Canada’s national average.
Immigration Offices in British Columbia:
– Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC (AMSSA)
– Information Services Vancouver
– Kelowna Community Resources

British Columbia

7. Manitoba: Manitoba is a beautiful province located at the longitudinal centre of Canada and is being considered as one of the 3 prairie provinces (with Saskatchewan and Alberta). Manitoba is the fifth-most populous province of Canada with an estimated count of 1.3 million people. Manitoba covers a landscape area of around 649,950 square kilometres, stretching to the southern border with the United States from the northern oceanic coastline.
Immigration Offices in Manitoba:
– 211 Manitoba

Manitoba

8. Quebec: Quebec is one of the 13 territories and provinces of Canada. Quebec is bordered to the west of Ontario and the bodies of water Hudson Bay and James Bay; to the north by Ungava Bay and Hudson Strait; to the east by the Gulf of Saint Lawrence; and to the south of New Brunswick and the U.S. states of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
Immigration Offices in Quebec:
– Quebec Immigration
– Services for Newcomers

Quebec

9. Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan is one of the very beautiful provinces of Canada and is bordered on the western region by Alberta, on the south by the U.S. states of North Dakota and Montana, to the northeast by Nunavut, on the east by Manitoba and on the north by the Northwest Territories. As of census 2017, the population of Saskatchewan was around 1,163,925.
Immigration Offices in Saskatchewan:
– Moose Jaw Multicultural Council
– Regina Open Door Society Inc.
– Saskatoon Open Door Society
– Saskatoon Intercultural Association

Saskatchewan

10. Yukon: Yukon is the westernmost and smallest province of three federal territories of Canada (the other two are Nunavut and the Northwest Territories). Yukon has the smallest population of any territory or province in Canada, with an estimated count of 35,874 people.
Immigration Offices in Yukon:
– Yukon Immigration
– Multicultural Centre of the Yukon

Yukon

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