Canadian Embassies
Canadian Embassy in Iraq
Canadian Work Visas for Citizens of Iraq
18 - 45 year olds from Iraq are able to apply for a Work Visa to Canada. Successful applicants can migrate and work in Canada permanently or temporarily.
Online Assessment & Visa Application Guide
I am not from Iraq: Canadian Work Visa Assessment
Canadian Travel Visas for Citizens of Iraq
Passport Holders from Iraq require a valid Canadian Travel Visa to visit for tourism or business.
Online Assessment & Visa Application Guide
I am not from Iraq: Apply for a Canadian Travel Visa
Canadian Student Visas for Citizens of Iraq
Anyone from Iraq wishing to study in Canada is required to obtain an appropriate Student visa before commencing any course.
Online Assessment & Visa Application Guide
I am not from Iraq: Canadian Student Visa Assessment
Canadian Family Visas for Citizens of Iraq
Citizenship & Immigration Canada provide spouses, partners, children, parents and relatives of Canadian citizens and permanent residents the opportunity of migrating from Iraq to Canada.
Online Assessment & Visa Application Guide
I am not from Iraq: Canadian Family Visa Assessment
Canadian Citizens and Residents in Iraq who require consular services can contact the Canadian Embassy in Iraq through the contact details listed below:
- Latest Immigration News
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- Improved Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program Opening to Applicants
The new and improved Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) is now open to accept applications for eligible occupations from 4 May 2013, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) announced. - Canada Announces New Funding Through HIPPY Program
New funding for newcomers who participate in the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) Program has been announced by Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney at a reception hosted by the United States Ambassador David Jacobson. - Canada Announces Changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
The Canadian Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Jason Kenney joined the Minister of Human Resources and Skilled Development Diane Finley in an announcement made on April 29 on several key changes to the Canadian Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
- Improved Canadian Federal Skilled Worker Program Opening to Applicants









