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funds

Relaunch Your Career with ACCESS Community Capital Fund

blog, Community Partners, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyJanuary 3, 2019

ACCESS Community Capital Fund helps ease the financial burden newcomers face by giving affordable loans for licensing and training in the GTA and Hamilton.

Francophone

How to Get a Job: 10 Tips for Francophone Newcomers | Comment trouver un emploi : 10 conseils pour les nouveaux arrivants francophones

blog, Community Partners, Employment in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyOctober 30, 2018

Are you a Francophone immigrant settling in Toronto? If so, read this blog to read some helpful tips on how to find a job.

settle

Settle and Integrate in Quebec: 5 Tips to Help Newcomers

blog, Community Partners, Newcomers to Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonySeptember 14, 2018

There are many things that immigrants can do to ensure they are successful in Canada. This list is specifically for those who want to settle in Quebec.

Filipinos

Filipinos Find a Home Away From Home in Prince Edward Island

blog, Community Partners, Newcomer stories, Newcomers to Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyAugust 31, 2018

Many newcomers immigrate to Canada unaware of challenges their children will face navigating two cultures. Learn how one Filipino immigrant overcame this.

legal rights

Legal Rights and the Justice System in Ontario

blog, Canadian Law & Justice, Community Partners, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyJune 27, 2018

Navigating Ontario’s justice system can be overwhelming, especially for newcomers trying to understand their legal rights while settling in a new country.

Cape Breton

Centre for Immigration Assists Newcomers to Cape Breton

blog, Community Partners, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy Rachel HuaAugust 3, 2017

The Centre for Immigration in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia works to orient, support, and meet the needs of newcomers in service of their settlement.

Saint John

Settlement Service Provider in Saint John Welcomes Newcomers

blog, Community Partners, Life in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyJuly 17, 2017

The Saint John Newcomer Centre Inc. provides resources and supports so newcomers have a great start to a new beginning in Canada.

Saint John

The Newcomer Connection Centre at the YMCA of Greater Saint John

blog, Community Partners, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyApril 18, 2017

The YMCA of Greater Saint John provides programs and services for newcomers including language services, employment programs and settlement services.

success

Next Stop Canada Anniversary: Celebrating 1 Year of Pre-Arrival Service

blog, Community Partners, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyMarch 31, 2017

The Next Stop Canada team has had a year of great success since launching in April 2016. We have served hundreds of clients, from over 40 countries. Thank you to those who have made this possible!

French

Niagara College: Immigrant Language Training Programs

blog, Community Partners, Language in Canada, Things to know before moving to CanadaBy ymcaPonyNovember 7, 2016

Niagara College’s fully-funded language training programs provide eligible newcomers with an opportunity to enhance and develop their English skills through an employment focused academic setting.

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