A Success Story from the North Island
My name is Violeta. A year and a half ago, my family and I moved to Canada under the CUAET program due to the war
My name is Violeta. A year and a half ago, my family and I moved to Canada under the CUAET program due to the war
The LINC Team would like to introduce you to the amazing people who work restlessly to help newcomers in the North Island improve their English!
If you walk into The Immigrant Welcome Centre’s Welcoming Communities Coalition’s forum in November, you will be given a nametag with someone else’s name. This
The Welcoming Communities Coalition is inviting new and long-time immigrant residents to The Immigrant Welcome Centre later this month for an opportunity to make connections.
When people move to a new country, the list of things they have to learn is endless. Many immigrants are skilled and qualified professionals, and
Dahlia, Franklin, and their son Lance became Canadian citizens in February 2023, after a long and winding road. Dahlia came to Canada in 2013 from
What brings newcomers from Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Ukraine, and China together here in Campbell River? The answer is a program that helps them to understand
Did you know that in Campbell River we have a new social group? Campbell River International Family Recreation, led by Sarah Wright, is a group that
The Immigrant Welcome Centre is excited about now being able to offer digital support to our Permanent Resident clients. We feel that this is an
Mavis, from Tianjin China, first came to Canada on a scholarship to complete an M.B.A. at University Canada West. As she was enjoying her time
Free Professional Services for Immigrants & Newcomers in Courtenay, Comox, Campbell River and northern Vancouver Island.