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On-One-One Employment Counselling

Provided by: SOPA Arrive Prepared

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Service Description

Offers a free, one-on-one, virtual, employment counselling session to individuals wishing to work in Canada. Individuals can meet with an employment specialist from the province of destination to learn about the latest job market information. Career counselling and support may include:

  • Resources about licensure and regulatory bodies in your province/Canada
  • Resume and cover letter support
  • Mock interviews
  • Networking resources
  • Professional development resources
  • Referrals to releveant post-arrival services
  • Career change planning and resources
  • Return to a work action plan.

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Eligibility

Participants must: - Live outside Canada - Have received approval from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to immigrate to Canada - Have an English level (IELTS) 5.5 or higher - Have access to a computer and high speed Internet. Visit the website to complete the online Eligibility Questionnaire.

Application Process

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Documents Required

Participants must provide one of approval documents from IRCC:
- A confirmation of Permanent Residence document
- A letter notifying pick up of Canadian visa (visa for permanent resident applicants only)
- A request for medical examination letter
- A passport request letter
- A Canadian visa (but have not landed in Canada yet)
- An IRCC invitation letter to obtain pre-arrival services.

Fees

None

Business Line: 902-423-3607

Hours of Operation

8:30 am - 4:30 pm (Atlantic Standard Time)

Service Website

arriveprepared.ca/course/free-one-on-one-employment-counselling-session/

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Email

info@arriveprepared.ca

Coverage Area

Saskatchewan

Languages Offered

English

SOPA (Settlement Online Pre-Arrival)

Location Info

Hours of Operation

8:30 am - 4:30 pm (Atlantic Standard Time)

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