Skilled Trades and Apprenticeships in Ontario
If you’re interested in the skilled trades, Ontario has plenty of options and resources available to you! This webinar, presented by a representative from Skilled Trades Ontario, will help inform…
If you’re interested in the skilled trades, Ontario has plenty of options and resources available to you! This webinar, presented by a representative from Skilled Trades Ontario, will help inform…
Canadian Immigrant proudly presents this free one-stop web industry-specific virtual web conference series connecting newcomers with information and inspiration as you settle into your new home. Held on November 7,…
If you are immigrating to Canada with your children, one of your main concerns will be enrolling them in school and supporting them through their education transition. Join this webinar…
The Essential Skills Upgrading (ESU) program provides free adult classes in Toronto to help learners improve their English reading and writing, mathematics, and computer skills. Our free adult classes are…
Looking for help applying to WorkBC and other government services? New Directions English Language School is hosting a Community Outreach Event on July 31st from 12pm to 4pm! Get in-person…
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…
Are you looking to restart your IT, Supply Chain, or Engineering career in Canada? Our partner from Humber College, Christopher Imecs, Project Coordinator for the Engineering & Architecture program, will…
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.
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.
Post-secondary education is not free in Canada and therefore it is really important to be aware of the different ways you can pay for your post-secondary education as a newcomer.…