Newcomer’s Guide to Hamilton
Planning to move to Hamilton? This webinar from the Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council (HIPC) will serve as a useful guide for the information you’ll need in the first couple of…
Planning to move to Hamilton? This webinar from the Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council (HIPC) will serve as a useful guide for the information you’ll need in the first couple of…
Obtaining a credential evaluation can be the first and most important step to success on your path to employment in Canada. As an internationally trained professional, a credential evaluation can…
Through these challenging times, we have realized the importance of mental health more than ever. When it comes to mental health, many newcomer youth experience the added pressure of settlement-related…
If you are a renter in Ontario, it can be hard to know what to do when something in your home breaks or needs repair. This article will focus on providing some advice for what to do in these situations.
Before moving here, you must have many questions about settling in your new country. That’s why we created this webinar so our team of Certified Information and Referral Specialists, established…
As a newcomer, you may find the Canadian workplace culture different from that of your home country. Practices such as shaking hands, use of personal names and methods of communicating…
Understanding Canada’s current housing crisis can be crucial for a newcomer’s ultimate success in Canada. It can help you choose the right location to land, setting you on a path to homeownership, which is a long-term goal for many newcomers. In the short term, it can help you find that first permanent rental property with an action plan that can save you time and money.
Planning to move to Hamilton? This webinar from the Hamilton Immigration Partnership Council (HIPC) will serve as a useful guide for the information you’ll need in the first couple of…
Starting a new life in Canada is exciting, but for many senior newcomers, it comes with challenges. Unlike younger immigrants who find connection through work or school, seniors often struggle to adapt. Language barriers, unfamiliar systems in healthcare and technology, and the loneliness of being far from close friends and cultural roots can make the transition difficult. This article explores the challenges faced by senior newcomers and how community services help them build connections and thrive in their new home.
Immigrating to a new country comes with a list of many things to do. To help you prepare and check everything off your list this webinar will talk about the…