Programs & Services
Are you a newcomer, including an immigrant, refugee, temporary foreign worker or international student, in British Columbia? We’re here to support you.

Program Categories
Get Settled
We support you to start your new life in BC. We can advise on education, housing, finances, healthcare, law and more.
Learn moreLearn English
We offer free English classes, from beginner to advanced (CLB 1 – 6), online and in person. Our Language and Career College (LCC) also provides affordable classes.
Learn moreFind Work
We can support you in finding a job, training or requalification, finding mentors, networking, or qualifying for a study loan.
Learn moreFind your program
Find the right program or service for you to build your life in British Columbia (BC).
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B-Hired
B-Hired offers free job search training for young newcomers aged 16-29 in BC, focusing on in-demand jobs and career success.
Job search workshops
Occupational training leading to certificates;
Job search support/work experience placement;
Career counselling and coaching;
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Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants
Continue your career using your international experience to link to job opportunities in BC.
Qualification evaluation and assistance with BC licenses.
Help with joining regulatory bodies and professional associations.
Funding for skills and courses to enhance your qualifications.
Job search support tailored to your profession.
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E-Connect for Temporary Foreign Workers in BC
E-Connect is an online learning program. With support across BC, you’ll gain essential skills to succeed at work.
Support for building skills and settling in BC
Needs assessment to identify strengths and challenges
Personalized learning plan with online courses
Feedback from an experienced case manager
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Global Talent Loans
This program supports your return to your previous career or start a new one with support and low-interest loans.
Low-interest rate government-funded loan
Career planning and counseling
Employment support
Support with recredentialling process
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Hire a Newcomer
Discover talented newcomers ready to join your team. Simplify your hiring process with tailored recruitment services.
Connect with skilled talent
Tailored recruitment support
Ongoing assistance for success
Diversity and inclusion training
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Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC)
Free program that supports you to learn the English language, no matter your level. This training supports you to integrate and navigate daily life in British Columbia.
Flexible scheduling: full-time, part-time, in-person, online, and hybrid options
Available in Vancouver (Victoria Drive) and Richmond
Licensed preschool programs for children aged 30 months to 5 years
Parents can focus on studies while children learn English and social skills
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Moving Ahead Program (MAP)
MAP can support you if you are facing challenges due to your identity or life experiences. MAP services are completely confidential.
Get support to access schools, healthcare, housing, and recreation.
Receive confidential guidance to adjust to life in Canada for you and your family
Learn stress management techniques for settling in Canada and build your confidence
Access specialised support for families, young adults, and LGBTQ+ newcomers
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Multi-cultural Youth Circle (MY Circle)
If you are between 14 and 24 years old, this is the perfect program for you! Discover local activities, become part of your community, and make friends. Benefits include:
Free training and skill workshops
Join group field trips across BC
Meet other young newcomers
Learn how to be a community leader
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Newcomer Women Support
Our women’s programs can help you find support in your local community, make friends, learn about Canada, and even become a community leader!
Open for refugee and immigrant women
Must be aged 19 and above
Share your experiences with other newcomer women
Practise English and learn leadership skills
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Senior Newcomer Support
If you are 55 years old or older, you can make friends, discover local events, become part of your community, and enjoy life. Benefits include:
Learning about local community resources and Canadian culture
Improving your digital skills such as email and online registrations
Practicing your English in a friendly and patient environment
Meet other older newcomers who speak your language and have similar experiences.
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Settlement Support
In this program, you will learn about life in British Columbia (BC), Canadian society, and local community services, such as medical care and schools, to build your life in BC. Services are available in English and your first language. Benefits include:
Support to access local schools and healthcare
Confidential support and case management
Personal settlement plan
Learn about your rights in Canada
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Volunteering and Community Connections
Volunteering is a great way to get Canadian work experience and support our important work of welcoming newcomers to British Columbia! As a volunteer with ISSofBC, you will get:
Valuable professional experience
Opportunities to learn about your local community
New friends and mentors
A way of practicing your English
Where to Find Us
We have several locations across BC. View our locations to find addresses, maps, directions, and contact information.
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