In this session of the Café New Canadians virtual talk show, produced by New Canadians TV Network in collaboration with the Pre-Arrival Supports and Services Program (PASS), we will discuss tips, preparation, pathways and support for internationally educated nurses to thrive in Canada.
You will also learn about the PASS Program for internationally educated nurses in their countries of residence who have been approved for immigration to Canada. This live panel discussion is free and will be hosted virtually on October 3rd from 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm EDT.
To register to join us for this live session, please visit the New Canadians website by clicking here.
Note: You can ask questions to our speaker(s) live during the session. Or, send your queries to us beforehand at contact@newcanadians.tv with a reference to the topic of the session in the subject line of your email.
Pre-arrival programs can help you get information on how to move to, live and work in Canada.
Pre-arrival programs assess your needs and create a personalized plan to help you settle in Canada. They’ll connect you with any other pre-arrival services you need and with organizations for services you can get after you arrive in Canada.
You and your family may access free in-person and online services to help prepare for and adjust to life in Canada. We call these pre-arrival services.
Pre-arrival services can help you to:
You can access all of these IRRC services for free before your arrival in Canada.
You can receive pre-arrival services, if:
You can’t get pre-arrival services if you’re coming to Canada for a short time. For example, temporary residents visiting, studying or working in Canada on a visa or permit don’t qualify for pre-arrival services.
Programs to help you find work
Many programs can help you prepare to find work in Canada. They can help you:
Pre-Arrival Program for Internationally Educated Nurses
The PASS pre-arrival program for Internationally Educated Nurses can help nurses access sector-specific information and prepare to work in Canada’s health care field. This includes information on:
Welcoming Week is an annual opportunity to recognize and celebrate the people, places and values that help everyone feel welcome and give them a sense of belonging in their local community, no matter where they come from.
Welcoming Week is an annual campaign and celebration to showcase the movement of communities striving to be more welcoming places for all, including immigrants.