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Canada offers free settlement services but many immigrants do not know about them

Shelby Thevenot, Mohanad Moetaz
Published: September 4, 2021

Canada's government-funded settlement services have so far been proven to help the majority of the newcomers they serve, yet many do not know how to benefit from them.

Starting even before arrival, immigrants can access by both (IRCC) and the (MIFI) for Quebec-bound newcomers.

These services are actually helping, according to IRCC's first-ever . The report extrapolated information from the 2018 and 2019 Newcomer Outcomes Surveys. A total of 120,897 newcomers were surveyed. Among them, 55,370 were settlement program clients and 65,527 were non-clients.

Almost all who received services said they were useful, and the majority at least somewhat agreed that these services helped them on their journey to .

Part of the success of settlement services is timing. Pre-arrival services are not going to benefit someone who has already , for example. About 70 per cent of people surveyed who did not receive settlement services said they did not know about them, and among the ones who did, about a quarter said they did not know how to use them.

On the other hand, the majority of people who reported no difficulty accessing services were connected by federally-funded referral services. About 23 per cent of newcomers used them in their first year, and most got the help they needed.

How to get settlement services before coming to Canada

There are settlement services funded by multiple levels of government that can help you even before you arrive in Canada. IRCC lists about 1,259 on their . These pre-arrival services are for approved outside of Canada, and not people who are coming temporarily.

On the federal level, IRCC offers services to help you prepare to . There are in-person services offered in China, India and the Philippines, although most have reportedly moved online due to the pandemic. These services help you get information about , such as healthcare, housing, and transportation. They can also refer you to more specific community services, depending on your needs.

IRCC also has a list of services to help you prepare to . These resources can help you get a , , and get your . There are also some industry-specific resources for those working in architecture, engineering, trades, finance, tech, construction, nursing and others.

The federal webpage also lists the links to .

Tool for finding settlement services in Canada

IRCC also聽offers a tool on its to help newcomers pinpoint services that will address their specific needs. It does not list Quebec settlement services, as the province has its own immigration system, and resources such as a in French. However, it does offer a that lists settlement resources for future Quebeckers.

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What kinds of settlement services does Canada offer?

The different types of services can be broken down into six categories:

Support services refer to translation, child care, and transportation, and others. They are extremely important to those who face barriers to access IRCC Settlement Programs. Without them some people would not be able to take advantage of settlement services.

Needs assessments help immigrants identify what services they need to support their settlement journey and how to get them. Only about 23 per cent of clients use them, but IRCC's report said if more immigrants used them it would help them get better connected to services. Also, it would provide IRCC with a greater understanding of newcomers needs, the report said.

Information services provide information to help IRCC clients settle. Although most settlement service clients report getting information from their friends, the second biggest sources of information are settlement service providers. Among non-clients, the Internet was the biggest source of information, yet it was the least-used source for clients.

Language training help immigrants develop language skills. IRCC puts the biggest portion of its budget into language training. It is a crucial area to immigrants success in Canada. Not only does it help immigrants get jobs, and connect with locals, but in order to be eligible for you need to have at least a level of English or French.

Employment services help immigrants prepare for working in Canada. Some of the long-term and short-term services include work placements, mentorship, licensure and certification preparation, networking opportunities, job search skills and matching services, as well as employment counselling. About 78 per cent of users said these services helped them prepare for the Canadian labour market, although employment services had the lowest uptake rate of any settlement service among clients.

Community services help immigrants meet friends and get involved in local activities. After employment services, community services was the second-least used of all programs. About 60 per cent of those who did use them, reported meeting their close friends through community organizations. Both clients and non-clients of IRCC settlement services reported nearly equal participation rates in community activities. Most engaged in religious activities, followed by school or civic, cultural, and finally sports and recreation.

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