Settlement Advising
Provided by: RIWC Regina Immigrant Women Centre
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- Community and Outreach: Newcomer Seniors in Touch with Activities and Recreation Through Supports
- Community and Outreach: Wellness Initiative for Supporting Healthy Engagement and Settlement of Newcomers
- Community Outreach: Recreation Through Art and Life Skills
- Community Outreach: Sewing Program
- Education: Digital Literacy
- Education: Drop-In English Conversation Classes
- Education: English for Employment
- Education: Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada
- Education: Stage One and Stage Two English Training
- Employment: Access to Career Essentials & Information Technology
- Employment: Skills Training to Advance Immigrant Youth Program
- Employment: Targeted Initiative for Older Workers
- Family Support Program
- Settlement Advising
Service Description
Provides help to Canadian newcomers to understand and use Saskatchewan services, including:
- finding community resources and services to meet immediate needs (such as where to find food or health supplies, or how to apply for a health card)
- receiving contact information for critical services (such as emergency services, immigration offices, and career/employment offices).
Note, the Settlement Advisor cannot help with immigration documents or processes (in these cases, contact Citizen and Immigration Canada or the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program).
Eligibility
Permanent or temporary residents or recent Canadian newcomers, living in Saskatchewan, and their families.
Application Process
Call or email to book an appointment.
Fees
None
Business Line: 306-359-6514
Service Website
reginaiwc.ca/settlement-advising
www.facebook.com/reginaiwc.ca/
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Coverage Area
Regina
Languages Offered
English
Newcomer Employment Services
- Community and Outreach: Newcomer Seniors in Touch with Activities and Recreation Through Supports
- Community and Outreach: Wellness Initiative for Supporting Healthy Engagement and Settlement of Newcomers
- Employment: Access to Career Essentials & Information Technology
- Employment: Skills Training to Advance Immigrant Youth Program
- Employment: Targeted Initiative for Older Workers
- Family Support Program
- Settlement Advising
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Office hours:
Monday - Friday
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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