Mandate, vision and mission of CIC 

Mandate
 
  CIC draw its mandate from the provision on the responsibility shared for article 95 of the constitutional Law for 1867, the Law on the citizenship and the Law on the immigration and the protection of the refugees

Vision

Inc will approach immigration so as to:
 
- To meet the needs for the communities of all the areas of the country by setting up conditions suitable to attract people who, while carrying out their potential fully, will contribute to the life social, economic, cultural and civic of Canada, and will want to become citizens about it; 

- To support the humane efforts made by the international community to help the people needing protection.

Mission 

Inc, in.liaison.with its partners, will build immigration stronger in: 

* Working out and by setting up policies, programs and services which: 

- the arrival and the integration of the people so as to optimize Will facilitate their contribution, while protecting health from the Canadians and by ensuring their safety; 

- Will perpetuate the humane tradition of Canada by protecting the refugees and the people needing protection; 

- Will allow to reinforce the values associated with the Canadian citizenship and to promote the rights and the responsibilities which are attached there. - Supporting the adoption in the world of migratory policies which will contribute to the objectives of Canada in the humanitarian fields and immigration.

Address: 
Representative CIC in charge of recruitment 
Mr.: GEORGE HERVE 
Mall:
cic_afrique_ca1@yahoo.fr 
Canadian Direction: 
Mr.: PIRNAD ROBERT 
Canadian Genérale Direction:
direction-general-cic@canada.com

Citizenship: a Canadian history

60 years of Canadian citizenship Citizenship and Canada Immigration prepared the citizenship: a Canadian history within the framework of the demonstrations aiming at underlining the 60e birthday of the first law on the citizenship of Canada.

Far from being a complete history, they are more bits of stories. The elements which appear in it are not exhaustive, but representative. They are stereotypes illustrating the vastness the traversed way and, in certain cases, all the way which remains to be made. However, taken together, they tell a history: the value of the Canadian citizenship, size of the achievements of those which make the their principles of a good citizenship and our pride to be Canadian.

Let us begin the history two years before the entry into force of the first law on the citizenship of Canada...

Sixty years of Canadian citizenship per decade:
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