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This page is dedicated to newcomers to Canada. We will try our best to provide any information regarding governmental organizations and NGOs which help newcomers to integrate in the society. You can use the links in this page to check these organizations official website and services. We urge all visitors, if they have any name or experience, to send us email we will gladly add to the list.

ACCES offers a range of employment services to serve the needs of diverse job seekers. They help you to determine the employment services that will best suit your needs and that can help you to enter the workplace. They are conveniently located in Toronto, Scarborough, Mississauga, North York and Brampton. To register, visit the ACCES location that is nearest to you.

The Ontario Association of Architects is a self-regulating organization governed by the Architects Act, which is a statute of the Government of Ontario. The Association is dedicated to promoting and increasing the knowledge, skill and proficiency of its members, and administering the Architects Act, in order that the public interest may be served and protected.

To learn about the process, please click here: 

For the details of Building Code Identification Number (BCIN) in Ontario, click on the photo:

Established in 1982, Skills for Change (SfC) is a non-profit agency based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Our mission is to provide learning and training opportunities for immigrants and refugees to access and fully participate in the workplace and wider community.

Through the Professional Engineers Act, Professional Engineers Ontario governs licensee and certificate holders and regulates professional engineering in Ontario to serve and protect the public. Established on June 14, 1922, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) is the licensing and regulating body for engineering in the province. It fulfills the same role for engineers as the College of Physicians and Surgeons for doctors or the Law Society of U­­pper Canada for lawyers.

Service Canada was created in 2005 to improve the delivery of government programs and services to Canadians, by making access to them faster, easier, and more convenient. You can find helpful links for Language learning Programs, Finding Job,… 

They support for settlement, employment, training, and self-employment. Services at Microkills are available for women, immigrants, youth, racial minorities, and the unemployed.

Mohandes

Canadian Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects

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Mohandes

Canadian Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects

Mohandes

Canadian Society of Iranian Engineers and Architects