Jewish Vocational Service of Metropolitan Toronto Selected to Provide Pre-Arrival Services
News release
Organization will deliver settlement services to newcomers before they arrive in Canada
January 16, 2019—Toronto, ON—Pre-arrival settlement services are a key element of Canada’s immigration program. They provide newcomers, including refugees, with the information and settlement support they need to make informed decisions about their new life in Canada before they arrive, such as how to prepare for finding a job. To help deliver these important services, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will be providing funding of $4 million to the Jewish Vocational Service of Metropolitan Toronto (JVS Toronto).
Michael Levitt, Member of Parliament for York Centre, made the announcement on behalf of the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.
JVS Toronto is 1 of 3 organizations that will be providing general employment services to pre-arrival clients such as mentoring, online learning modules and other employment-related supports in English and French.
Today’s funding announcement is part of IRCC’s renewed pre-arrival services program, which will maximize the social integration of newcomers, set them up to contribute to the economy and help grow the middle class by:
- directly connecting clients with the information and services they need through a streamlined, easy-to-navigate process
- providing pre-arrival services to Francophones through a collaborative partnership model
- offering general, regional and occupation-specific employment services to boost job prospects
- encouraging newcomers to apply for job licensure before they arrive, if needed
- linking clients to federal and provincial settlement services in Canada
Quotes
“Pre-arrival services provide permanent residents with information and settlement support so they can make informed decisions about their new life in Canada and begin the integration process before they arrive. IRCC’s renewed pre-arrival program will deliver consistent, high quality client-centered services to people around the world.”
– The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
“As part of IRCC’s renewed pre-arrival program, I’m happy that IRCC has selected JVS Toronto to deliver these important services. This investment will allow this organization to support the employment needs of newcomers before they arrive in Canada.”
– Michael Levitt, Member of Parliament for York Centre
Quick facts
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In May 2018, IRCC launched an expression of interest process to solicit proposals for economic/family class and Francophone pre-arrival services. Sixteen experienced service provider organizations (SPOs) with proven results and strong partnerships were selected to deliver virtual and in-person services to newcomers, including refugees, around the world before they arrive in Canada. These pre-arrival services began on January 1, 2019.
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Funding for these 16 SPOs to 2023 totals approximately $113 million.
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Canada has funded pre-arrival services since 1998. While initially only provided to refugees, services were expanded to include non-refugee immigrants in 2001.
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In-person services will be offered in China, India, and the Philippines, along with a pilot project for in-person Francophone services in Morocco.
Contacts
Contacts for media only
Mathieu Genest
Minister’s Office
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
613-954-1064
Media Relations
Communications Branch
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
613-952-1650
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