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Salvation Army, Immigrant and Refugee Services - Toronto - Main Office

Salvation Army, Immigrant and Refugee Services - Toronto - Main Office

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Toronto Harbour Light Ministries, 160 Jarvis St Unit 132
Toronto
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647-233-6036
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Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm
Last updated: Jun 12, 2025: Suggest an edit

Application

Call or email to book appointment

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Low-income individuals and families with any immigration status





  • Naturalized Canadian Citizens



  • Permanent Residents



  • Refugee Claimants



  • Rejected Refugee Claimants



  • Convention refugees



  • Temporary residents (work permit holders, international students)



  • Non-status, (people without immigration status)




Fees

None

Languages

English ; Spanish ; Turkish

Accessibility Note

Wheelchair accessible building including main entrance and barrier free washrooms

Description of Services:

Online English Classes and Conversation Circles
Beginner, intermediate and high intermediate online English classes; online English conversation club

Settlement and Community Resources
  • assessment, information and referral to food programs, clothing and furniture banks, employment centres, schools and education resources, health centres
  • assistance with applications for government programs such as Ontario Works, Employment Insurance, Legal Aid, transitional and subsidized housing

Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Services
  • assistance with applications for citizenship, passports and protected person travel documents
  • help with spouse, common-law partner and child sponsorship applications
  • refugee system navigation and related procedures such as work/study permits, permanent resident applications as protected person/Convention refugee
  • assistance with applications to become permanent resident based on Humanitarian and Compassionate (H&C) grounds
  • help with permanent resident card and other Canadian identification forms
  • assistance with study permit renewal and work permit applications for international students; information about pathways to become permanent residents
  • help for migrant workers such as work permit assistance for vulnerable people
Spiritual Care
  • provided through chaplain
  • referral and resources for different religious communities
  • one-on-one spiritual counselling
  • ceremonies such as weddings, funerals and prayers
Last updated: Jun 12, 2025: Suggest an edit
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