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* [[Legal Aid Representation|Legal aid <span class="noglossary">representation</span>]], to see if you qualify for legal aid.  
* [[Legal Aid Representation|Legal aid <span class="noglossary">representation</span>]], to see if you qualify for legal aid.  
* [[Citizenship and Immigration Canada]], which has information for [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2096 Refugee Claims in Canada], explaining who can apply for refugee status from inside Canada, how to apply, and what happens next.
* [[Citizenship and Immigration Canada]], which has information for [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2096 Refugee Claims in Canada], explaining who can apply for refugee status from inside Canada, how to apply, and what happens next.
* [[WelcomeBC Settlement Services Map]] to find an agency that provides a range of services to immigration and refugee claimants.
* [[WelcomeBC Settlement Services Map]] to find agencies that provide services to immigration and refugee claimants.
* The [[Law Students' Legal Advice Program]] immigration clinics, if you live in the Lower Mainland.
* The [[Law Students' Legal Advice Program]] immigration clinics, if you live in the Lower Mainland.
* Also in the Lower Mainland, the Kinbrace Society offers [http://www.kinbrace.ca/ready-tours-for-refugee-claimants/ READY Tours for Refugee Claimants] which include important information on refugee hearing procedures.
* Also in the Lower Mainland, the Kinbrace Society offers [http://www.kinbrace.ca/ready-tours-for-refugee-claimants/ READY Tours for Refugee Claimants] which include important information on refugee hearing procedures.
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