
Canada's Immigration and Settlement Online Community
LoonLounge is a place to meet people and learn about life in Canada and the Canadian immigration experience. LoonLounge is a network of communities through which you can connect with people around the world, share experiences and advice, ask questions, make friends, find a job in Canada and create a settlement plan.
Thinking about coming to Canada?
Get to know Canada!
LoonLounge members will be your insight into the Canadian immigration process and life in Canada.
- Find members of your community who have already made Canada their home.
- Learn from people who are going through the immigration process.
- View the latest Canadian job opportunities in your field every time you login.
- Make friends to greet you when you land in Canada and others to accompany you along the way.
LoonLounge is dedicated to improving the immigration experience by allowing you to learn, share and meet with other people in Canada and around the world.
In the process of coming to Canada?
Create your Canadian Network!
LoonLounge members will help you prepare for life in Canada with knowledge and community support.
- Find members of your community who have already made Canada their home.
- Share and compare experiences with other people who are going through the immigration process.
- View the latest Canadian job opportunities in your field every time you login.
- Make friends to greet you when you land in Canada and others to accompany you along the way.
LoonLounge puts you in direct contact with the people who can help at every step of the way to life in Canada.
Already in Canada?
Share your Canadian Experience!
Whether you are a landed immigrant or you were born in Canada, LoonLounge members will help you explore Canadian diversity and opportunities.
- Find people from your own Canadian community or from your home country.
- Connect to new business and social networks in Canada.
- View the latest Canadian job opportunities in your field every time you login.
- Provide guidance and information about life in Canada and the Canadian immigration process.
LoonLounge allows you to help build your Canada, your way.
LoonLounge Communities
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Activity in the LoonLounge Communities
New Blogs

- The Expatriate Mind on LoonLounge - The Globe and Mail - Temporary immigrants mean temporary loyalties by expatriatemind for Temporary Residence
- The Expatriate Mind on LoonLounge - Rights of dual citizens in Canada by expatriatemind for Permanent Residence
- The Expatriate Mind on LoonLounge - Canada Continued to Welcome Highest Sustained Level of Immigration in Canadian History in 2012 by expatriatemind for Permanent Residence
New Forum Posts

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New Groups

- canada visa in Skilled Worker for New Delhi, India
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- community in Skilled Worker for No Visa Office
Upcoming Events

No Community events are scheduled to take place soon.
Canadian Organizations on LoonLounge
The Multicultural Association of Nova Scotia (MANS) is recognized as the leader in multiculturalism ...
Czecho-Slovak Benevolent Association is a non profit organization created for mutual support of Czech ...
To assist in the settlement and integration of immigrants and refugees into Canadian society.
To preserve, promote and propagate the Hellenic Heritage, Culture, Language, History and Traditions ...
77 Chinese students' visas revoked - Global Times
Jun. 18th 2013
Jun. 18th 2013
Canada Immigration - Expat Forum
Jun. 18th 2013
Jun. 18th 2013
Knowing more about Visiting Visas - Ang Peryodiko
Jun. 17th 2013
Jun. 17th 2013
Did you know?
- When they came to Canada, many early French fur traders and some English fur traders, married First Nations women. Their descendants are called the Metis people.
- The legal drinking age is 18 in the provinces of Alberta, Quebec, and Manitoba. It is 19 elsewhere in Canada. Children under these ages may not be able to enter certain restaurants/pubs/bars.
- In 2005, 2,716,265 people worked for governments in Canada.
Earthquake in Haiti
If you would like to support the relief effort in Haiti, you can do so through the International Committee of the Red Cross
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