Your First Weeks in Canada
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…
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…
You bring your skills, excellent work ethic, education and experience with you to a new job in a new country. It seems to start well but soon you begin to…
The skilled trades are a well-paying and exciting career choice. They are in high demand in communities across Canada. In Nova Scotia, skilled trades professionals are at the forefront of the province’s growing economy. If you have a passion for construction, motive power, industrial/manufacturing, or the service industry, you can achieve a highly rewarding, and successful career.
As you plan for your settlement in Canada, you’ll have many questions about your daily life as a newcomer. It is important to familiarize yourself with Canada’s customs, values, and…
Navigating the Canadian workplace can be a complex journey, especially for newcomers who may not be familiar with their rights and responsibilities. This webinar presented by Dixon Hall’s Employment Services…
Are you thinking about buying your first car in Ontario? In this webinar, a representative from the Ontario Motor Vehicle Industry Council (OMVIC) will provide resources, tips, and advice to…
Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto invites you to an exclusive information session with World Education Services (WES); a non-profit social enterprise that supports the credential evaluation of international immigrants, refugees, and students. This…
Canadian Immigrant is presenting free one-stop web industry-specific virtual web conference series connecting newcomers with information and inspiration as you settle into your new home. Starting at 11:00AM EST, schedule this…
Getting a job is one of the top goals of newcomers to Canada. Employment means financial stability, professional fulfilment and connecting to your community.
Before starting work, it is important to understand some basics; rules, regulations, and laws. These are in place to protect and support every Canadian in their workplace. They aim to ensure that working conditions are fair, safe, and equitable.
A short description At the upcoming webinar your clients will learn the benefits of our Practical Housing solutions tools, the nuances on how to choose the right solution, and get…