Mid and North Island Program Puts Immigrants’ Careers Back on Track
In British Columbia, there are over 280 regulated occupations, everything from teaching to skilled trades. Working in one of these professions requires certification by a regulatory body, and each profession has their own qualifications. Navigating the system can be challenging for anyone, but it can be especially challenging for people new to Canada.
That’s why the Central Vancouver Island Multicultural Society’s Immigrant Welcome Centre offers a program that can help. While the Centre helps newcomers find employment in non-regulated occupations, the Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants program is aimed at those who have worked in a regulated profession and are looking to get back into it here in Canada.
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants provides support to newcomers throughout the Mid- and North Island, including Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Parksville, Port Alberni, Campbell River, Courtenay, and the Comox Valley. Funding for the program is provided by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Government of BC. There is NO COST for participants!
Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants program assesses an individual’s skills, education, and qualifications to create a plan and make sure they are on the right path. Participants may receive help with the credentialing process, financial supports, training and exam preparation, and with language improvement. Just as important, participants learn how to look for work in Canada, how to better understand the Canadian workplace culture, and to develop networking opportunities. If necessary, participants may also gain experience through practicums, mentoring, and temporary employment.