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  1. Connects refugees with jobs internationally. Anyone displaced by the Ukrainian crisis can register on TBB's Talent Catalog to be considered for international employment and skilled visa opportunities. Open to refugees, stateless persons, and those in a situati...
  2. 16-week virtual training gives newcomers in rural BC access to career and skills development training, as well as job search support to help particpants find work. Includes employability and technology skills training, support with resumes and interview skills...
  3. Nine-week program helps unemployed newcomer youth ages 18 to 30 years build foundations for employment and education while receiving a living wage and a financial incentive at completion. Supports the development of life skills, essential skills, and career re...
  4. Provides settlement services for immigrants and refugees (protected persons and convention refugees). Services include new immigrant orientation and referrals, Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) classes, public workshops, community connections...
  5. Connects permanent residents, temporary foreign workers, immigrants, refugee, and refugee claimant job seekers with services that meet both their employment and settlement needs. Provides information about BC's job market, guidance and support on settlement re...
  6. Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job sea...
  7. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  8. Offers various specialized employment and training services. Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants helps unemployed and underemployed skilled immigrants find employment that uses their pre-arrival skills, experience, and education. Specific program streams are a...
  9. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  10. Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job sea...
  11. Provides pre-arrival and post-arrival settlement services to French-speaking permanent residents. Services include initial orientation, needs assessments by settlement officers, information and referral, employment services and community connections. Provides ...
  12. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  13. Provides a range of community support services, including individualized case management, conversational English classes, and employment support services. The Youth Development Program provides mentorship by pairing children and youth with supportive adult rol...
  14. Provides counselling support, community resources and connections, settlement services, employment training, self-employment programs, and parenting training for newcomers (immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants) in Surrey. Houses a primary health care cl...
  15. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers, post-secondary international students, provincial nominees who are n...
  16. Newcomers to Canada have the opportunity to share their skills and learn new skills through volunteering. Local residents are invited to share their time, skills, and knowledge; gain new experiences and obtain references; build social and professional networks...
  17. Provides individualized support to help job seekers find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Clients must be unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC. Self-serve resource area provides career and job search re...
  18. Offers a variety of customized training programs and services to help individuals transition into work or improve their work situation. Offered online and/or in-person, programs assist participants to gain new skills, access career support, connect with employ...
  19. Provides tailored support services for newcomers by adapting their current skills and knowledge to the Canadian work environment to increase their employability. Support services include pre-employment skills training, access to resources, and skill building a...
  20. Provides free and low-cost skills training and employment programs for people with barriers to employment in Surrey. Primarily serves immigrants, refugees, refugee claimants, and people with disabilities. Services include workplace rights and safety education,...
  21. Provides individualized support to help job seekers find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Clients must be unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC. Self-serve resource area provides career and job search re...
  22. Supports the social and economic integration of newcomers who are not eligible to receive services from federally funded programs. Program serves refugee claimants, temporary foreign workers (excluding live-in caregivers), post-secondary international students...
  23. Provides pre-arrival and post-arrival settlement services to French-speaking permanent residents. Services include initial orientation, needs assessments by settlement officers, information and referral, employment services and community connections. Provides ...
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