Government Settlement Programs Available to Newcomers in Canada
An overview of federally funded settlement services, the organizations that deliver them, and how eligible newcomers can access support after arriving.
Read →A reference for newcomers looking into government settlement programs, language training options, and how local community networks take shape across the country.
Multiculturalism Day event hosted by the Black Manitobans Chamber of Commerce with the United States Consulate of Canada, Winnipeg, 2023. Via Wikimedia Commons.
An overview of federally funded settlement services, the organizations that deliver them, and how eligible newcomers can access support after arriving.
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A look at the major language programs available to newcomers — federal, provincial, and community-based — and what to expect from each.
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How newcomers connect with settlement agencies, public institutions, cultural organizations, and neighbours as informal and formal networks develop.
Read →Mavtrixa covers publicly available information on federal and provincial settlement resources, language training programs, and the kinds of community organizations that newcomers to Canada typically encounter.
The content draws on publicly documented programs from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and provincial bodies. Nothing on this site constitutes legal or immigration advice. For individual guidance, consult a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or a licensed legal representative.
All program details reflect publicly available descriptions. Eligibility criteria and program availability can change; verify current information directly with the administering organization or at canada.ca.