


Supporting Your Journey in Canada
Our Settlement Service workers help newcomers adjust to life in Canada by connecting them to social and professional networks and providing the information and resources needed to live and work successfully.
We support a wide range of newcomers and community members, including Canadian citizens, permanent residents, refugees and protected persons, international students, temporary foreign workers, and visitors. Services are offered in English, Urdu, Saraiki, Bengali, Farsi, and Arabic.
Our Services
We help newcomers access essential services and programs, including:
Banking and financial services
Housing and settlement resources
Healthcare and education services
Shopping and daily living supports
Cultural and recreational programs
English Conversation Sessions
Legal information and support services
Through one-on-one meetings and group sessions, newcomers receive guidance on everyday life in Canada, including:
Banking and taxes
Childcare and school registration
Grocery shopping and food preparation
Personal safety and policing
Canadian values and community life
Rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants
We assist clients with completing government forms and applications such as:
Permanent Resident Cards
Work Permits
OHIP applications
Citizenship applications
Sponsorship applications
Child Tax Benefits
Other related documentation
Settlement Counsellors provide individualized support for newcomers experiencing challenges adjusting to life in Canada. We also connect clients with specialized services offered by community organizations and government institutions.
We provide information and referrals to employment-related services, including:
Job search support
Skills training programs
Trade or professional certification pathways
Recognition of foreign credentials
Settlement Services Office
58 Sumach Street
Toronto, ON M5A 3J7
Contact Info
Email: settlementservices@dixonhall.org
Phone: 416-863-0499 Ext. 2052 or 3339
Pour des services d’établissement en français et/ou la formation linguistique en français, veuillez contacter Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto 416-203-1220 ou https://www.centrefranco.org/
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