December 15, 2011
NEWCOMERS TO ABBOTSFORD TO RECEIVE SETTLEMENT SERVICES
ABBOTSFORD – Newcomers to Abbotsford will receive enhanced immigrant settlement services to help them settle into their new lives and gain employment through $896,341 in funding for the Abbotsford Community Services Society. This funding is part of a $20.3 million annual budget for the Settlement and Integration Program under WelcomeBC.
Why this matters:
• Funding goes towards orientation classes and workshops on a wide variety of topics such as: how to find a job, find a place to live, navigate the local transit system and learn banking basics.
• B.C. continues to be one of Canada’s most popular destinations for new immigrants, welcoming more than 40,000 newcomers each year.
• Services through WelcomeBC are provided to more than 100,000 newcomers in 66 communities across the province, by more than 100 service providers.
Quotes:
“I’m very pleased to see additional funding go towards welcoming newcomers to Abbotsford. The services this money supports are vital to helping new immigrants integrate into our community.”
-Abbotsford South MLA John van Dongen
“Immigrating can be daunting, especially when moving to somewhere unfamiliar. These services will go a long way in helping new immigrants find a place to live, look for a job, and learn how to get around their new community.”
-Abbotsford West MLA Michael de Jong
“This funding is very important to our community. We are seeing immigration from many diverse cultures, and these services will go a long way in helping new residents settle in and begin their new life."
-Abbotsford-Mission MLA Randy Hawes
Quick Facts:
• WelcomeBC’s award-winning website helps approximately 600,000 clients each year from B.C. and around the world, offers information accessible in several languages and makes it easier for immigrants to access vital information.
• By 2019, it’s expected that there will be over a million job openings in the province, and skilled immigrants will play a vital role in filling many of those positions.
Learn More:
Watch the newcomers’ videos here: http://www.welcomebc.ca/wbc/immigration/settle/newcomersguide
• Users can mix and match the language the host speaks in with the subtitle; for example viewers can watch the videos in Punjabi with English subtitles.
• Once the host’s language is selected, all the information on the screen will convert automatically.
• Clients can download the video scripts in any of the eleven languages to keep the instructions/lessons close at hand.
• The technical sophistication of these web videos/mobile offering is a first for any jurisdiction in Canada.
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