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Welcome Centre Immigrant Services - Vaughan Welcome Centre

One-stop service to guide and support immigrants and newcomers

Settlement and Integration Services

  • needs assessment, information and referral to community and social services including support with finding housing, child care, registering children in school, health care, legal information and government services and benefits
  • support group for Spanish-speakers

LINC (Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada) upon assessment by Achēv - see separate entry

  • language skills training in English for work or studies, Canadian culture, settlement and employment information

Enhanced Language Training - 13 week, sector specific language training and career orientation

  • individual counselling and action plan development
  • volunteer placement, mentoring, networking, resume and interview preparation

English as a Second Language -- adult English for life and work in Canada, part time and full time options

Employment Supports

  • needs assessment and individual action plan with one to one coaching
  • pre-employment workshops
  • Accreditation and Qualification Information Services (AQIS) - advises internationally trained professionals and tradespeople on how to obtain professional recognition in Canada.
  • Job Search Workshops program and walk-in job search centre with access to computers, Internet, fax, photocopier, telephone, staff assistance available, resource materials, job boards, labour market information
  • information and assistance on self employment including practice firm

Transportation reimbursement and childminding available to eligible individuals

Participates in TRIEC Mentoring Partnership, see separate listing

Managed by a partnership of five immigrant serving community organizations: COSTI Immigrant Services, Catholic Community Services of York Region (CCSYR), Centre for Information and Community Services (CICS), Job Skills, and Social Enterprise for Canada

Application

Call or walk in

Eligibility

Immigrants and newcomers ; other criteria may apply to some programs

Languages

Urhobo; West Indian Dialects

Physical Access

Fully Accessible

Fees

None
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