Immigration and Integration

Job-related programs and services

Employment-related programs and services provide internationally trained professionals with specialized training, professional integration support, as well as internships and work experiences in Canada, particularly in the fields of supply chain management and financial services. Complementary services, such as employment consulting, career exploration, and language training, help eligible newcomers in Ontario adapt to the Canadian job market.

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Supply chain management

This accelerated, fully subsidized, multidimensional, and bilingual training program is designed for French-speaking professionals trained abroad to meet the needs of the Canadian job market.

This program will allow you to:

  • Prepare for the professional Certification in Planning and Inventory management (CPIM)
  • Develop communication skills in English
  • Learn about Canadian culture in a professional context
  • Cultivate your professional network
  • Gain work experience in Canada through an internship
 

Financial services connections in French with access employment

This bilingual program offered online everywhere in Ontario helps bilingual Francophone professionals trained abroad to secure in-demand jobs in the financial services sector. Participants acquire a comprehensive range of workplace and job search skills, accelerating their professional integration.

We offer a free English preparatory course focused on the finance industry to interested clients who want to develop their language skills before joining the program (having an NCLC level of 5-6 in English).

 

Job matching, internship or volunteering

This service offers support for professional integration by finding you an internship, work experience and/or relevant volunteering experience to your career plan. The program is linked to the socio-economic integration planning service.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Being a permanent resident, a protected person, or a Convention refugee, a Ukrainian temporary resident, or a person in the care of a Ukrainian temporary resident
  • Living in Ontario
  • Being 18 years of age or older

Job consultation and career exploration

This service supports you in your professional reorientation and helps you find a new career in Canada. Through individual consultation, you can explore new job and career opportunities based on your transferable skills and interests. The program is linked to the socio-economic integration planning service.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Be a permanent resident, a protected person, or a Convention refugee, a Ukrainian temporary resident, or a person who is under the care of a Ukrainian temporary resident
  • Live in Ontario
  • Be 18 years of age or older

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