Settlement Services refers to a wide range of services provided to Individuals, Families and International Students who are planning to move to Canada on a Temporary or a Permanent Residency. These services are aimed at helping newcomers integrate into the new environment and navigate the Challenges they may face during the Settlement Process.

Settlement Services include (but not limited to):

1. Airport Pickup: Services Offered at Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Airport

2. Accommodation Assistance: Assistance with finding housing (Short Term and Long Term) and understanding Canadian laws and rights

3. Banking Services - Accounts / Credit Cards: Opening of Bank Accounts and applying for Credit Cards.

4. Social Insurance Number (SIN) Application: Newcomers need assistance in applying the Social Insurance Number (SIN) required to access Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) Services and Work in Canada

5. Phone Connections: Phone & Internet Connections

6. Employment Services: Newcomers may need guidance regarding Job Options, Avenues, Resume Writing and explore Connections With Employers.

7. Language Training: Many newcomers need help with English or French language skills to communicate effectively in their new communities. Language training programs offer courses to improve Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing skills.

8. Credential Recognition: Newcomers may need support in getting their foreign education credentials and professional qualifications n•cognized from World Education Services (WES). Credential assessment services help immigrants understand how their qualifications translate in the Canadian job market.

9. Educational System Guidance: Understanding and navigating the Education System of Canada

10. Cultural Orientation: Understanding Canadian Customs, Traditions, and Social Norms is crucial for successful integration. Cultural Orientation Programs provide newcomers with information about Canadian society, values, and etiquette,

11. Healthcare Guidance: Accessing Healthcare Services and understanding the Canadian Healthcare System is essential for newcomers' well-being. This includes registering for Health Insurance, finding a Family Doctor, and accessing other Medical Services.

12. Financial Assistance: Some newcomers may need assistance with Budgeting, Managing Finances, accessing Government Benefits, and understanding Canadian Banking Systems.

13. Social Support: Building social connections and support networks can help immigrants feel more connected and supported in their new communities. This includes connecting newcomers with peer support groups, community organizations, and cultural associations,

14. Transportation Guidance: Assistance with understanding Public Transportation Systems, obtaining Driver's Licenses, and purchasing Vehicles can be essential for newcomers to navigate their new surroundings,

15. Legal and Immigration Support: Navigating the Canadian immigration system can be complex. Our experienced Immigration Advisors provide guidance on Visa Applications, Permanent Residency, Citizenship, and other Legal Matters, ensuring compliance with Canadian immigration laws and regulations.

16. Community Integration: Building connections within the local community is essential for a successful Settlement Experience. We facilitate Networking Events, Social Gatherings, and Community Engagement Initiatives to help you forge meaningful relationships and feel at home in Canada.