Helping immigrating professionals with employment and mentoring programs that inform, connect and prepare you before you arrive.
Get in touch now and see how our free employment programs can help you get ready for a career in any province in Canada before you immigrate.
Canada InfoNet
Canada InfoNet is a free employment program designed for internationally trained individuals approved for immigration who are relocating to Canada within the next 12 months. Services are provided in either English or French and are a mix of one-on-one coaching and e-learning.
Canada InfoNet will help you build your career in Canada through:
- Individualized Support – Our free employment program includes one-on-one support from an Employment Specialist based on your needs.
- Online Mentoring – Interactive e-mentoring provides a connection to an experienced Canadian professional in your destination province for occupation and career-specific information.
- Online Learning and Tools – Online learning to help you find and retain a job in Canada including creating a Canadian resume, understanding workplace culture and building relevant skills.
- Employer Connections – Connect to employers looking to hire through an online job-matching platform. Webinars will feature employers who speak about industry and sector-specific topics.
Canada InfoNet has a strong background in helping professionals access specialized employment services for immigrating professionals.
Project Welcome
Project Welcome connects immigrating professionals to smaller communities throughout Canada prior to arrival. This program creates connections and encourages newcomers to explore career options in smaller cities giving you an advantage in finding employment that matches your education and skill level.
Through our online platform, you can:
Project Welcome is pleased to partner with local community organizations across Canada to engage mentors and employers, create connections for program participants through mentorship, and foster welcoming environments.
- Learn about the Canadian labour market, communities with labour shortages and what skills are in demand.
- Access interactive Welcome Toolkits on living and working in small communities that will help make informed decisions.
- Connect to experienced professionals from small communities for occupation-specific mentorship who will share in-depth information about employment in their field.
- Get connected to relevant services and local immigrant serving organizations for continuity of support post-arrival.
If you require access to settlement support delivered in French, please click here.