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Action Plan for Canadian Immigrants

Babita Grover is an immigrant to Canada from India with a Masters degree and experience as a university professor. Her short term goal is to find survival employment or enroll in a bridging program to help her find work in her field. Her long term goal is employment as a university professor or in information technology. The document provides extensive pre-arrival research suggestions for Babita on licensing requirements, credential assessment, essential skills, and bridging programs for her occupation in Ontario, Canada. It directs her to relevant regulatory bodies, assessment organizations, and educational programs to facilitate her career goals.

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Action Plan for Canadian Immigrants

Babita Grover is an immigrant to Canada from India with a Masters degree and experience as a university professor. Her short term goal is to find survival employment or enroll in a bridging program to help her find work in her field. Her long term goal is employment as a university professor or in information technology. The document provides extensive pre-arrival research suggestions for Babita on licensing requirements, credential assessment, essential skills, and bridging programs for her occupation in Ontario, Canada. It directs her to relevant regulatory bodies, assessment organizations, and educational programs to facilitate her career goals.

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)

Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)


[Link]

]My Details
Reference: 160426FP

Gender: Female

Immigration Class: FSW

First Name: Babita

Last Name: Grover

Email: babitagrover@[Link]

Phone Number:

Skype:

Destination: ON

Occupation: University Professor (Non-Regulated)


Departure: July 2015

Departure Status:

Landing Status:

Education: Masters

Years of Experience:

MAP Date: 3rd June 2015

Orientation Officer (OO): Shivani Rana

OO Email: [Link]@[Link]

My Career Goals
Short-term: To get a survival job and/or enrol in course that can
help me to get job in my field.

Long-term: To have a job in my own field either teaching or IT.

My Sources of Help and Support


My Sources of Help and Support
Connect with your college advisor PRE-ARRIVAL for information and advice on education and training options across the province,
including bridging programs, assessments and guidance on your professional goals and much more.
Connect with your immigrant serving agency advisor PRE-ARRIVAL for information and advice on language assessment/training,
bridging programs, settlement services and job search workshops, employment programs and much more.
Your advisors will send a referral to other organizations in the province based on your specific occupational needs,
settlement needs and destination.
Your advisor is an excellent resource for you while you are still in your home country. They have access to the most up-to-date
information on relevant programs and services. The more you research, the better questions you ask and the more informed you will
be.

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]

PRE-ARRIVAL
My Job Prospects
What to research

What to do

Destination Options
Pan-Canadian

I will review the Province and


City immigration portals to get
more information about my
primary and alternative
destinations and what to do as a
newcomer.

I will explore the requirements for


my job and identify other career
options of interest to me.

Get to Know Canada [Link]


Province: Ontario

Immigration Portal [Link]


Orientation to Ontario [Link]
Welcome to Ontario
[Link]/english/publications/docs/welcometoontario/[Link]
Career Options
Pan-Canadian
Job Bank [Link]
Career Cruising [Link]
User Name: CIIP Password: india
National Occupational Classification (NOC Code) Occupational Fact Sheets:
[Link]
All Digital Economy
Information and Communications Technology Council
[Link]

My Job Readiness
Licensure Certification
All Digital Economy
Canadian Association of IT Professionals [Link]
Computer Network Technicians (NOC 2281)
Canadian Technology Immigration Network (CTIN) Occupational Profile
[Link]
All Digital Economy - Alberta
Information systems Professionals
[Link]
All Digital Economy - Ontario
Ontario Association of Information Technology Professionals
https//[Link]

Licensure is required if your


occupation is a regulated profession,
such as engineering, accounting or a
health-related career. Before you are
allowed to work you must apply to the
regulatory body for your profession.
The regulatory body will assess your
qualifications. You may be required
to take examinations, to improve your
English, to upgrade your education
and to do work assignments.

I will determine if my profession is


regulated.

I will determine the steps, how


long they take and at what cost.

I will compare provincial

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do
requirements for regulatory
bodies for my profession.

I will start the licensing process


for my profession.

I will obtain original documents


from issuing institution and
arrange for them to be sent to the
regulatory body for my
profession.

Credentials
Pan-Canadian
Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC): Getting your credentials assessed
[Link]
Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (ACESC)
[Link]
International Credentials: Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC)
[Link]

The credential assessment process is


to determine the Canadian
equivalency of the education, training
and experience you acquired outside
Canada.

I will determine and demonstrate


equivalency, confirm document
authenticity and store my
credentials online securely.

I will begin the process of


obtaining official credential
evaluation for my non-regulated
occupation.

I will ensure I have the ability to


meet the technical skill
requirements (incl. health and
safety, climatic aspects, ethical
dimensions) of my profession.

I will ensure I have the ability to


meet the non-technical skill
requirements incl. Essential Skills
of my profession.

I will enrol in a Bridging Program


if one is available in my
profession.

I will assess my transferable


skills.

I will contact my CIIP College


Advisor.

Electronic Document Storage


[Link]
Preliminary Indicative Online Assessment
[Link]/ca/evaluations/[Link]
Skills
Pan-Canadian
Colleges and Institutes Canada
[Link]
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
[Link]
Essential Skills: Definitions and Tools
[Link]
Essential Skills: Profile
[Link]
All Digital Economy Engineering Occupations
Information and Communications Technology Council
[Link]
All Digital Economy Occupations
BRIDGING PROGRAMS
Information and Communications Technology Council
[Link]

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Information Technology Association of Canada
[Link]
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance
[Link]
Canadian Wireless Technology Association
[Link]
International Game Developers Association (USA)
[Link]
Information Resource Management Association of Canada - This organization
represents information technology professionals in Canada. Be sure to check out the
Defining The IT Profession and Provincial Websites sections
[Link]
IEEE Computer Society
[Link]
Association of Public Sector Information Professionals
[Link]
Society of Internet Professionals
[Link]
All Post-Secondary Teachers
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Canadian Association of University Teachers
[Link]
Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada (ARUCC)
[Link]
Various Occupations
Canadian Institute Business Information in a Global Context
[Link]
College and Other Vocational Instructors (2006 NOC 4131, 2011 NOC 4021)
Essential Skills: Profile
[Link]
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Canadian Apprenticeship Forum
[Link]
Canadian Coast Guard College
[Link]
Canadian College of Health Leaders
[Link]
Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

Canadian Vocational Association


[Link]
Information Systems Analysts and Consultants (NOC 2171)
Essential Skills: Profile
[Link]
Province: Ontario
Educational Requirements
[Link]
BRIDGING PROGRAMS
[Link] and
[Link]

Ontario Bridging Participant Assistance Program


[Link]
All Digital Economy, Finance and Management - Ontario
BRIDGING PROGRAMS
Skills for Change
[Link]
All Digital Economy - Ontario
BRIDGING PROGRAMS
Bridge Programs for IT Professionals
[Link]
Mobile Systems Integration Bridging Program
[Link]
Integrated Work Experience Strategy (IWES)
[Link]
For IT Professionals with experience in Computer Programming
.NET Solutions
[Link]
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
IT Standards in Ontario
[Link]
Network Professionals Association
[Link]
College and Other Vocational Instructors (2006 NOC 4131, 2011 NOC 4021) - Ontario
BRIDGING PROGRAMS
George Brown College, College Teacher Training
[Link]
Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Ontario Colleges
[Link] and
[Link]
Ontario Agri-Food Education
[Link]
Ontario Association of Career Colleges
[Link]
Skills Canada Ontario
[Link]
Teachers of English as a Second Language (TESL) of Ontario
[Link]
Applied Science and Technology Teachers of Ontario
[Link]
Association for Computer Studies Education (ACSE)
[Link]
Educational Computing Organization of Ontario
[Link]
Ontario Association for Mathematics Education
[Link]
Ontario Business Education Association
[Link]
Ontario Esperanto Association
[Link]
Ontario Justice Education Network
[Link]
Ontario Music Educators Association
[Link]
Ontario Police Video Training Alliance
[Link]
Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association
[Link]
Vitesse RE-SkillingTM Canada Inc.
[Link]

Language Communication
Pan-Canadian

I will take steps to ensure I have

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do
the ability to speak fluently
including use of occupationallyspecific terms and to pronounce
correctly; the ability to understand
others, including socio-cultural
communication and; the ability to
read and write well.

Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Program English and French
[Link]/eng/goc/[Link]
Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB)
[Link]
Canadian Language Benchmark On-line Self-Assessment
[Link]
On-line English with CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
[Link]/en/explore
Province: Ontario
English or French as a Second Language Testing & Training Programs
[Link]/english/keyinitiatives/[Link]
Ontario Occupation-Specific Language Training (OSLT)
[Link]
Experience

Pan-Canadian
How do I get Canadian Work Experience?
[Link]

I will acquire and compensate for


lack of Canadian experience
through volunteering, bridging
programs, internships,
mentorship, etc.

Professional Immigrant Networks (PINs)


[Link]
Hire Immigrants: Supporting the Recruitment, Retention and Promotion of Skilled Immigrants
[Link]
Volunteer Canada: Connection to Canadas Volunteering Community
[Link]
Volunteer Match Service
[Link] and [Link]
Charity Village: Find Volunteer Work to get Canadian Experience
[Link]
Province: Ontario
Ontario Mentorship:
[Link]/en/working/OI_EMPLOYERS_MENTORING.html and
[Link]/en/working/OI_HOW_WORK_MENTOR.html
Ontario Chamber of Commerce Networking
[Link]
My Job Search/Self-Employment
Job Search Strategies

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

Pan-Canadian

I will plan and implement a


successful approach to job
search including networking,
registering for job search
workshops and exploring and
applying for potential jobs.

I will tailor my resume to


Canadian norms.

I will customize my cover letter


for each job application.

I will learn how to prepare


effectively for Canadian-style

Finding a Job [Link]/eng/lifeevents/[Link]


Look for Jobs in Canada [Link]/english/newcomers/work/[Link]
More Help with your Job Search [Link]/[Link]?crumb=1&category_id=34
The Hidden Job Market [Link]/eng/topics/jobs/[Link]
Online Job Search: Skills International [Link]/
Online Job Search and Job Matching: WhoPlusYou [Link]

Salary Wizard [Link]/CanadaSalaryWizard/layoutscripts/cswzl_newsearch.aspx


All Digital Economy
IT Jobs in Canada
[Link] and
[Link]
All Post-Secondary Teachers
College and Institute Jobs
[Link]
Province: Ontario
Ontario Job Bank
[Link]/eng/employers/[Link]
Job Search Strategy Resources: Career Strategies for New Immigrants
[Link]/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4001175
Resume Cover Letter
Pan-Canadian
How to write a Canadian resume:
[Link]/[Link]?category_id=201 and
[Link]/sys/faqs_detail.asp?k=FIND_RES&faq_id=4001064 and
[Link]/re/career-centre/career-tools/resume-advice/winning-resumes and
[Link]/resume and [Link] and [Link]
Writing a Cover Letter:
[Link]/[Link]?category_id=204&root_id=202 and
[Link]/eng/topics/jobs/[Link]
Cover Letter Template
[Link]/careers/cyberguide/downloads/new/Cover_Letter_Template.pdf
Interviews
Pan-Canadian

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

Interview Preparation:
[Link]

interviews.

Use The STAR Technique to Ace Your Interview (Behavioural Interview):


[Link]/2008/07/15/star-technique-answer-interview-questions/
100 Potential Interview Questions:
[Link]
Typical Interview Questions
[Link]/[Link]?
action=Transfer&View=Content/Common/ResourceCentre/career911/interviewing/InterviewInt
roView&lang=EN

My Pre-Arrival Priority Actions


List 3 to 5 priority actions:
I will research for bridging courses
I will start applying for volunteer positions
I will search for the essential skills required in my occupation

SETTLEMENT
My Settlement and Integration
What to research

What to do

Key Documents General Settlement Support

I will be sure that I know what


documents to bring and get on
arrival.

I will translate my documents into


English or French and get them
certified.

I will contact my CIIP Settlement


Agency advisor for support.

I will learn about the public


transportation system, weather
and appropriate dress for the
climate, shopping and different
government and community
services for newcomers in the
place I plan to live.

Pre-departure checklist
[Link]/english/newcomers/[Link]

I will learn about laws, rights and


civic responsibilities in the
province I intend to live.

Proof of funds
[Link]/english/immigrate/skilled/[Link]

I will conduct research on


budgeting to ensure I have a
realistic budget planned for when
I arrive.

Pan-Canadian
Living in Canada Tool
[Link]/lctvac/english/index
Welcome to Canada What Should You Know
[Link]/english/resources/publications/welcome/[Link]
An Essential Workbook for Newcomers
[Link]
Before You Arrive Video
[Link]/english/department/media/multimedia/video/settlement/[Link]
Your First Two Weeks in Canada Video
[Link]/english/department/media/multimedia/video/settlement/[Link]

Canada Border Services Agency


[Link]/publications/pub/[Link]

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

Services Canada
[Link]
Province: Ontario
Key Documents
[Link]
General Settlement
[Link]
Health Care
Pan-Canadian

I will apply for the provincial


health care plan.

Private Insurance
[Link]/sys/faqs_detail.asp?faq_id=4001254

I will take out private health


insurance for 90 days until I can
qualify for the provincial health
care plan if I am going to Ontario
or British Columbia.

I will find a family doctor.

I will learn about what facility to


go to when there is a medical
emergency

I will explore how to get


temporary accommodation and a
permanent home.

I will conduct research on


educational systems in the
province I plan to live in.

I will seek childcare and


schooling options for my children.

Province: Ontario
Health Insurance Plan
[Link]/en/public/programs/ohip/[Link]
Find a doctor or clinic in Ontario
[Link]
Register with Health Care Connect Program to find a doctor
[Link]/en/ms/healthcareconnect/public/
Private Health Care Insurance
[Link]/[Link]?section=HE:OHIP
Housing
Pan-Canadian
Choosing a place to live and work in Canada
[Link]
Newcomers Guide to Canadian Housing
[Link]/en/co/buho/upload/TheNewcomersGuide_E.pdf
Apartment Rentals:
[Link] and [Link]/
Homes for Sale and Rent:
[Link]/[Link] and [Link]/
School Child Care
Pan-Canadian
Universal Child Care Benefit
[Link]/eng/goc/universal_child_care.shtml

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
What to research

What to do

What You Need to Know about Education:


[Link]/444/Provinces_and_Territories.canada and
[Link]/educationau-incanada/[Link]

I will register my school age


children in school immediately
upon arrival.

I will investigate banking options,


including opening an account
while overseas.

I will research immigrant loan


programs to see if they are
applicable to my situation.

I will understand what to bring


from home and how to get a
drivers permit and car insurance.

Canadian Child Care


[Link]
School checklist
[Link]/pdfdocuments/[Link]
Province: Ontario
Education:
[Link]/eng/
Child Care:
[Link]
Banking Tax Information
Pan-Canadian
Banking Guide for Newcomers
[Link]/[Link]?option=com_content&view=article&id=479%3Anewcomers-tocanada&catid=40%3Abanking-basics&lang=en&Itemid=55
RBC [Link]/canada/before-you-move/[Link]
Scotiabank [Link]/ca/en/0,,4302,[Link]
TD Canada Trust [Link]/newtocanada/[Link]
BMO [Link]
CIBC [Link]/ca/newcomers/
HSBC [Link]/1/2/en/personal/immigration-canada/new-to-canada
Credit Unions [Link]/SitePages/[Link]
Tax Advice for Newcomers [Link]/tx/nnrsdnts/ndvdls/[Link]
Online Tax Program [Link]/esrvc-srvce/tx/ndvdls/[Link]
Immigrant Loan Bursary and Scholarship Programs Tax Relief
Pan-Canadian
TAX RELIEF
Canadian Revenue Agency Examination Fee for Certification
[Link]/gncy/bdgt/2011/[Link]
Province: Ontario
Placeholder
Driving
Province: Ontario
[Link]/english/dandv/driver/[Link]

My Settlement Priority Actions


List 3 to 5 priority actions:
I will research for schooling for my 5 year daughter
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MY ACTION PLAN (MAP)


Canadian Immigrant Integration Program (CIIP)
[Link]
My Settlement Priority Actions

I will research for renting a place to live.


I will get a health insurance for first 3 months.
Focal Point Partners
Immigrant-Serving Organization Partners

College Partners

Ontario
COSTI Immigrant Services
Contact:
Online General Counselor
COSTI Immigrant Services, [Link]
Referral Email:CIIP.I@[Link]

George Brown College


Contact:
CIIP Advisor
George Brown College, Casa Loma Campus
160 Kendal Avenue, Toronto, ON, [Link]
Email: ciipadvising@[Link]

Referral to Other Organizations Based On Your Specific Occupational Needs-Pan Canadian


Mentoring

Sector Council-IT

JVS Canada InfoNet


Contact
Mentoring Coach/Employment Counsellor

Information and Communication Technology Council


Contact:
ICT Client Coordinator

Email cinreferrals@[Link]

Email - FairlaineInso
[Link]@[Link]

Website [Link]
Website
[Link]
Internship
Career Bridge
Contact
Applicant Screener | Outreach Specialist
Email ciipinfo@[Link]
Website [Link]

Employment
Skills International
Contact
Employer Liaison | Profile Auditor
Email ciip@[Link]
Website [Link]

Funded by the Government of Canada (Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

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