Get in touch with a settlement service provider organization
On this page
- Why you need a settlement plan
- How to get a settlement plan
- List of settlement service provider organizations
Why you need a settlement plan
After you get a job offer from a designated employer, you need a settlement plan to apply for the Atlantic Immigration Program. A settlement plan will
- help you and your family adjust to your new home in Atlantic Canada
- give you useful information and referrals to free services in your new community
How to get a settlement plan
Start by contacting a settlement service provider organization. Your employer may suggest an organization, but you can choose any organization from the table below.
- If you live outside of Canada, there are organizations that can serve you in person or online. If you’re currently in Canada, there are organizations in Atlantic Canada that can help you.
- If you’re not yet in Canada and your official language of preference is French, visit ConnexionsFrancophones.ca (in French only), a one-stop-shop for all information and services that can help you better prepare for your departure.
- If you’re already in Canada and you prefer to receive services in French, many Francophone organizations are ready to support you in planning your new life in Atlantic Canada.
The settlement service provider organization will assess your needs and assets. This means they’ll ask you and your family questions (in person, online, or by phone). After, you’ll get a personalized settlement plan.
Once you and your family members receive your settlement plan, send a copy to the employer. The employer will need to send the settlement plan with their endorsement application to the province.
List of settlement service provider organizations
Settlement service provider organizations for candidates outside Canada
Organization | Location | Languages of service |
---|---|---|
Colleges and Institutes Canada and International Organization for Migration |
India, Philippines ands online globally |
English, French, and local languages in India and the Philippines |
Francophone pre-arrival services Connexions francophones |
Morocco and online globally |
French |
Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia (ISANS) |
Online globally |
English |
S.U.C.C.E.S.S. |
China and online globally |
English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese and other languages |
YMCA of Greater Toronto (YMCA-GTA) |
Online globally |
English, French, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Malayalam, Tamil, Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese, Farsi, Dari and Tagalog |
Settlement service provider organizations for candidates within Canada
Organization | Address and contact information | Province | Francophone service provider |
---|---|---|---|
593 Main Street, |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
204 Kirk Place, 219 Main St. |
Nova Scotia |
No |
|
144 Military Road |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
No |
|
Centre d’accueil et d'accompagnement francophone des immigrants du Sud-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick |
140 Champlain Street, Suite 201 |
New Brunswick |
Yes |
Comité d’accueil, d’intégration et d’établissement des nouveaux arrivants de la Péninsule acadienne (website in French only) |
22 Boulevard St-Pierre Est |
New Brunswick |
Yes |
Coopérative d'intégration francophone de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard |
149 Kent Street, Suite 202 |
Prince Edward Island |
Yes |
Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse (website in French only) |
54 Queen St. |
Nova Scotia |
Yes |
Fédération des Francophones de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador – Centre communautaire des Grands-Vents (website in French only) |
65 Ridge Road, Suite 233 |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Yes |
6960 Mumford Road, Suite 2120 (2nd floor) |
Nova Scotia |
No |
|
1808 Water St. |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
325 Main Street |
New Brunswick |
Yes |
|
330 Centreville Road, Unit 4 |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
19 Main Street, Unit 1 |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
28 Saunders St. |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
22 Church St., Suite C170 |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
Cape Breton Island Centre for Immigration |
Nova Scotia |
No |
|
Centre de ressources pour nouveaux arrivants au Nord-Ouest inc. (website in French only) |
59 rue Queen |
New Brunswick |
Yes |
Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI (IRSA) (formerly PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada) |
49 Water St. |
Prince Edward Island |
No |
95 Roseberry St. |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
494 Queen Street, Suite 200, |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
455 Main Street |
Prince Edward Island |
No |
|
165 Union St., 4th floor |
New Brunswick |
No |
|
104-7071 Bayers Road |
Nova Scotia |
No |
|
191 Churchill Boulevard |
New Brunswick |
No |
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