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  QUEBEC GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION SITE
  http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/
 

Here you'll find useful information on work, business, housing and education in English, French and Spanish. Do you have questions about the immigration process or about living in Quebec? You'll get your answers here.

   
  IMMIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT ISSUES
  http://www.immigrer.com/  
 
This site is in French only. There's all kind of useful information for immigrating and settling in Canada and Quebec, for example, under "S'installer" you'll find out how to register your child in school, how to get a SIN number, etc. There's access to classified ads in all the major Canadian papers and a place where can post your questions on-line.
   
  TOUS AZIMUTS
  http://www2.stm.info/azimuts/carte.wcs?eff=OD&lng=a
  Do you need to find your way from Mont Royale to Vendome? This on-line service covers the metro, bus and train services on the Island of Montreal. It'll tell you the route, the times and where you need to change.
   
  ATWATER LIBRARY and COMPUTER CENTRE (ALCC)
  http://www.atwaterlibrary.ca/
  Downtown Montreal at Atwater métro

Borrow a book + Use our computers + Take a course + Attend a reading + Meet an author + Make a friend + Read and relax + Volunteer

   
  ON-LINE DICTIONARY
  http://www.m-w.com/
  Look up a word and listen to how it is pronounced (in North America and in Britain)! These is also an encyclopedia, a thesaurus and word games.
   
  GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY
  http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/
  Look here to find out how to write a business letter, read some fiction, do word puzzles, brush up on grammar or even out the on-line exercises in reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary.
   
  BBC WORLD SERVICE
  http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
  The BBC site allows you to read the current news, listen to music, watch videos, tour London and Britain in interactive courses and get some pronunciation tips. You can also read and listen to the text being read with some support in your own language (18 languages are supported - see the section LEARN IN YOUR LANGUAGE).
   
 
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last updated April 3, 2008