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How to Apply for EI and Other COVID-19 Benefits

How to apply for government programs and benefits in Canada?

The Settlement Team at MNLCT cordially invites newcomers, refugees, and immigrants to discover the various programs and benefits available in Canada to assist them in times of need. There are numerous initiatives at the federal, provincial (Ontario), and municipal (Toronto) levels, specifically designed to provide financial support and aid to those who meet the eligibility […]

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A Guide to Accessing Healthcare Services in Toronto: Your Questions Answered 

Navigating health services can be overwhelming, especially if you are new to Canada. The City of Toronto offers a range of health services to help newcomers and residents alike. To help you access these services, the MNLCT settlement team has put together a comprehensive guide with answers to common questions and helpful resources. They have

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Student Loans, Housing, Legal Assistance in Ontario

From MNLCT’s 40 years of experience in the settlement service, we know that elements such as access to financial assistance, suitable housing, and legal support can be crucial for a smooth transition and successful integration.   In this article, the Settlement Team of MNLCT will address common questions and provide information on various programs and resources

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Bridge to Employment in Services for Immigrant Populations (BESIP)  

Are you an Internationally Educated Professional (IEP) trying to get into the immigrant populations’ services field? The Bridge to Employment in Services for Immigrant Populations (BESIP) Program is your best option. The BESIP Program is the ideal place to start if you want to work in the field of services for immigrant populations or advance

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A woman who completed the BEMC @MNLCT program shares her testimony about the advantages of enrolling in the program.

BEMC Bridge to Employment in Media, Marketing, and Communications   

Are you seeking a demanding and satisfying job in marketing, communications, or the media? The BEMC program is the only choice! You will graduate from this program with the abilities and information required to excel in a range of industries, including journalism, broadcast media, digital marketing, social media, and communications. Why then wait? By learning

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BREM Bridge to Registration and Employment in Mental Health

Are you a mental health practitioner with training from abroad seeking licensure and work in your specialty in Ontario? The BREM Bridge to Registration and Employment in Mental Health program is the best option that can assist you in achieving your objectives, whether they be to find work in the profession or to fulfill the requirements for

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Job Skills and Resume Tips to get a job in Canada 

In today’s job market, job seekers need to ensure that their resumes reflect the skills and qualifications that are most in demand by employers. According to Employment Ontario and the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development, some key skills to put on a resume include digital literacy, adaptability, critical thinking, communication, creativity, emotional intelligence, language proficiency,

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