Landing in Toronto? YMCA can help!
Are you landing in Toronto soon? Do you need newcomer support for you and/ or your children once you arrive? YMCA of Greater Toronto has a wide range of FREE…
Are you landing in Toronto soon? Do you need newcomer support for you and/ or your children once you arrive? YMCA of Greater Toronto has a wide range of FREE…
Are you moving or new to Canada as a migrant worker under the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) program? Being informed of your rights as a worker or employee in Canada…
Are you between the ages of 12-19 or the parent of a child in that age range? If so, this webinar is for you! In this webinar, you’ll meet 3…
In Canada, primary (elementary) and secondary education are managed by each province or territory. Attendance is mandatory for children to receive an education. Many schools have settlement workers to help children and parents who are new to Canada. Ask your school about this if you’re interested.
Are you planning to start your own business when you move to Canada? Join us on this webinar facilitated by Jess Zalameda, Employment Consultant of the Entrepreneurship Connections from ACCES…
CDETNO (Conseil de développement économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest) provides a welcome and Integration Services to newcomers and immigrants (individuals and families) to the Northwest Territories, even years after their arrival. Our team works together with newcomers to create lasting connections with the new community they settle in.
CELPIP stands for the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program and is an English test that allows test takers to demonstrate their ability to function in English. The CELPIP Test has been designated by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) for use by individuals applying for permanent resident status and citizenship in Canada.
You may have already started to connect with employers online. Now’s the time to maximize these networks and land a job!
To reach career success and avoid a delay in working in their fields, skilled immigrants should research the career they intend to pursue in Canada and develop a success plan that incorporates the time required to obtain their license.
One essential item you have to deliver to employers to land a job is not only a good resume but an outstanding one.