Learn How to Use Public Online Services with Confidence

CivicAccess Learning offers simple, step-by-step lessons to help you navigate Canadian public websites and online portals. Whether you need to fill out forms, book appointments, or find local programs, our guides make it easier to understand.

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About CivicAccess Learning

CivicAccess Learning is an independent educational project that provides clear, easy-to-follow materials about using Canadian public online services. Our video lessons, written guides, and tutorials are designed to help you become more comfortable with digital government tools.

Please note that CivicAccess Learning does not represent, speak for, or act on behalf of any government body. We provide educational content only. For official information, final decisions, and actual submissions, you must always visit the relevant official government websites.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are you part of the Government of Canada?

No. CivicAccess Learning is an independent educational project. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the Government of Canada or any government agency.

Do you submit forms on my behalf?

No. We provide educational materials only. You are responsible for submitting your own forms and applications through official government websites.

Can you guarantee approvals or payments?

No. We cannot guarantee any outcomes, approvals, benefits, or payments. Our role is to help you understand how to use online services, not to influence results.

Is this legal advice?

No. Our content is general education and information only. It is not legal, financial, or professional advice. For specific situations, consult a qualified professional.

Do I still need to read official instructions?

Yes. Always read and follow the official instructions on government websites. Our guides are supplementary educational materials and do not replace official documentation.

Is access to courses paid?

We offer both free introductory materials and paid extended courses with more in-depth guides and video lessons.

Get the Intro Guide

Request your free introductory guide to navigating Canadian public online services. We'll send it directly to your email.