Although most Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) settlement services are reserved for permanent residents and protected persons, temporary foreign workers (TFWs) are eligible to access some settlement services from provincial and territorial governments across Canada. Note: Settlement services are offered by a range of providers in all Canadian provinces and territories, all of whom […]
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Although most Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) settlement services are reserved for permanent residents and protected persons, temporary foreign workers (TFWs) are eligible to access some settlement services from provincial and territorial governments across Canada.

Note: Settlement services are offered by a range of providers in all Canadian provinces and territories, all of whom have their own policies, eligibility criteria and offerings.

Am I eligible for IRCC’s settlement services?

Eligibility for settlement services often depends on the criteria outlined by a particular service provider.

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According to IRCC, some temporary residents in Canada are eligible for federal settlement services. The department clarifies that IRCC-funded settlement services for TFWs have different eligibility criteria than those provided by privately funded organizations, non-profits and provincially or municipally funded service providers.

Five organizations that provide settlement services for foreign workers in Canada

Temporary foreign workers in Canada can access helpful settlement services and resources that address several areas of concern. These focus areas include language training, obtaining a license or certification for employment, finding a job and connecting with one’s local community.

The following five organizations have resources that TFWs can access to help with their settlement in Canada.

Note: The organizations below are not funded by IRCC.

Newcomer Women’s Services Toronto (NEW)

NEW is a newcomer services organization specializing in assisting women through its head office in Toronto, Ontario and three other locations across Toronto and North York, Ontario. Offering several different services (see below) in eight different languages*, NEW can help Ontario-based TFWs in a variety of ways.

*NEW offers settlement program services in Arabic, Farsi, Mandarin, Bengali/Bangla, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi and Spanish

NEW services

Assistance with government services
English language classes
Citizenship test preparation
Support with accessing healthcare, education, housing and employment

CCI Ottawa

Location: Ottawa, Ontario

CCI Ottawa provides TFWs with a variety of settlement services, ranging from help with obtaining* required documents and applications (health card, work permit) to citizenship test preparation workshops and advice on life in Ottawa.

*CCI clarifies that the organization will not fill out any documents or applications on behalf of a client

CCI Ottawa services

Help with obtaining required documents and applications
Monthly citizenship test preparation workshops
Tools to help find housing and information about tenant rights
Counselling
Workshops and activities for youth between the ages of 15 and 25
Advice and information on life in Ottawa

Mosaic British Columbia

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia and Burnaby, British Columbia

Operating through the British Columbia Settlement and Integration Services (BCSIS) program, Mosaic British Columbia helps TFWs access “essential support and information” in a variety of areas under the umbrella of immigration and settlement services.

Mosaic services

One-on-one settlement support
Support with reporting workplace issues as a TFW
Educational workshops
English conversation circles
Workshops on computer literacy, renter’s rights, and accessing resources including healthcare and community programs
Support with getting financial help and government assistance
Social connection events
Support in an emergency: accessing food, hygiene, toys and more

Richmond Multicultural Community Services (RMCS)

Location: Richmond, British Columbia

Offering their settlement services in 15 different languages, RMCS can help TFWs by providing clients with important and actionable information on a variety of topics.

*RMCS offers services in English, Greek, Arabic, Punjabi, Japanese, Urdu, Vietnamese, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin, Farsi and French

RMCS services
Help with accessing government services
Assistance with resumes and cover letters
Information about employment and job trends
Information health care services
English conversation classes
Information on housing and education
Help with permanent residence applications and renewals
Information about sponsoring family members
Assistance with income tax
Help with subsidies
Assistance with applications for employment insurance, visas and passports

CSS Alberta

Location: Edmonton, Alberta and Red Deer, Alberta

CSS Alberta can help TFWs through their one-on-one services, which they offer in “multiple” languages.

CSS Alberta services

Information to help TFWs learn about their new community
Information about accessing healthcare, housing and education for children
Assistance with clarification of different forms and applications
Connecting newcomers with cultural or faith-based communities
Help with understanding permanent residence options

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