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WELCOME

TO CANADA

Barangay Canada Newcomer Settlement Center is the first stop for immigrants and refugees to get trusted & reliable information in the Greater Toronto Area and Ontario.

Welcome to the BARANGAY CANADA NEWCOMERS SETTLEMENT CENTER. Our free services give immigrants all the help and support they need to begin their new lives in Canada. We are now providing online and in-person services.

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The Barangay Canada Newcomer Centre is a gateway to many resources that will help you settle into your new community. We believe that when everyone has access to meaningful opportunities, the whole community wins. And a strong local economy is essential for building a healthy community.


Are you new to Canada? You’re at the right place! 


Our Immigrant Services Team can help you connect with a wide range of services you and your family need as newcomers to Canada—including health care, education, and language help as our Barangay Canada staff can speak multiple languages as well. Get in touch with us to find answers to your questions, discover programs for immigrant youth, and learn how to navigate unfamiliar processes.


BARANGAY CANADA NEWCOMER CENTER is the first stop for all newcomers in Canada. 

We are located at 3459 Sheppard Ave E #202 Scarborough, ON M1T 3K5, CA. We have a friendly multilingual staff to provide you with up-to-date information and refer you to various programs throughout Canada. 


You as an immigrant, will receive an orientation to our services and workshops on topics related to your settlement needs.


All services provided are FREE.  You are welcome to use computers, resume writing assistance, and immigration services assistance. We can help you with information and workshops on:


•    Housing and Shelters
•    Education and Credentials Assessment
•    Employment
•    Health
•    Language assessment and classes
•    Immigration and citizenship
•    Community and Recreation
•    Child, Youth, and Family Resources
•    Legal and Social Services
•    Essential Government Documents and Benefits
•    Personal Finance and Income Tax 
•    Volunteering to receive a Canadian experience that can help you in getting into jobs and more…

There are three options for you to register with us to receive our services. Whichever options you choose, you will receive a Personalized Settlement Plan to help you adjust to your new community.

HOW TO JOIN?

SELF - REGISTER

Choose the self-register option, where most communication will be done via e-mail, phone call, or live chat. You can also register yourself and your family member.

Please follow these steps if using our self-register option:

STEP 1: Prepare your document
You will need to upload one of the following documents to register. Please scan or take a picture of your immigration document:

    • Permanent Resident Card

    • Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR)

    • Refugee Claimant document or Notice of Decision letter

    • Study permit or work permit

Do you have another immigration document not listed above? Please send us an email at info@newcomersincanada.ca and we will verify your eligibility.  

STEP 2: Complete the registration form
Click the self-register button below to be directed to our secured registration page.

Fill in the registration form, upload your immigration document(s), and click the “Submit” button.
You will receive an e-mail from us confirming your registration.
Our staff will contact you within one to two business days.

STEP 3: Access your account
We will send a welcome e-mail with your username and a link to create your password. Our Information & Referral Specialist will send you an e-mail to ask follow-up questions and provide you with information and referrals based on your needs  

IN-PERSON MEETING

Book an in-person meeting or visit one of our locations in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). All of our sites are accessible by subway or bus.

Please bring one of the following documents for registration purposes:

  • Permanent Resident Card
  • Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR)

  • Refugee Claimant document or Notice of Decision letter

  • Study permit or work permit

VIRTUAL MEETING

Book a virtual meeting from the comfort of your home! Join a Microsoft Team video meeting to meet with our staff. Are you planning to move to Ontario from other provinces in Canada? Our virtual meeting is the best option for you to receive information & referral before your move to Ontario.

Please have with you one of the following documents for registration purposes:

    • Permanent Resident Card

    • Confirmation of Permanent Residence (CoPR)

    • Refugee Claimant document or Notice of Decision letter

    • Study permit or work permit

OUR SERVICES

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ONE-ON-ONE MEETING

Discuss your settlement needs with a dedicated Information & Referral Specialist

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COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

Meet new people, network, and practice language skills

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INFORMATION & REFERRALS

Get reliable information and referrals to employment, education, and settlement programs in Ontario

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MENTORING PROGRAM

For eligible Internationally Educated Professionals to help improve their job prospects

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SETTLEMENT PLAN

Receive a customized settlement plan to help you achieve your settlement goals

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INFORMATION SESSIONS

Join our information sessions and learn about topics of education, work, and life in Canada

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Immigrating to Canada?

Next Stop Canada, our Online Pre-Arrival Settlement Services can help!

If you, your family members, or your friends are immigrating to Canada, now you can start your settlement journey with us even before you pack your luggage.

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Visit us at idreamcanadainternational.com, and discover with us what you need to know about Canada before your departure.

BARANGAY CANADA

NEWCOMER INFORMATION CENTRE

We are a welcoming place for immigrants starting their new lives in Canada and has been serving the community since 2010 as the first stop for many newcomers coming to Ontario.

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