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Women

Facing two or more barriers to employment

Unemployed or Employed Part-Time

Not receiving financial supports from similar provincially or federally funded labour market program

Legally entitled to work in Canada (work permit conditions may restrict participation)

Living in British Columbia

Available full-time

Not a full-time student

Join Next Steps, a free program helping women in business. Get job training, financial support, and personalized coaching for success.

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Fast Track to Manufacturing Plus (F2M Plus) Program

Between 16-29 years old

Living in British Columbia

Unemployed or precariously employed

Canadian citizens, permanent residents or protected person (under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, S.C. 2001, c. 27) legally entitled to work in Canada

Not receiving financial supports from another provincially or federally funded labour market program.

The MOSAIC Fast Track to Manufacturing Plus (F2M Plus) Program helps youth (age 16-29) find a career in Canada.

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WorkBC Employment Services

Personnes francophones (services disponibles en français)

Persons with a disability

Youth and at-risk youth

Indigenous people

Persons with multiple barriers

Immigrants

Survivors of violence and/or abuse

WorkBC helps you find and keep a job as quickly as possible. We help you build your skills and confidence through one-on-one and group support and resources.

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Social and Civic Opportunities: Pathways to Equity Program (SCOPE)

Have strong English skills (CLB 7+)

Identify as a racialized immigrant

Passionate about social and civic engagement

Rresidency status intending to live in Canada long term

Have solid volunteering and/or work experience

Flexibility to attend training every other Saturday for four months

Previous experience serving on boards and committees is an asset

SCOPE helps immigrants in Canada to positively impact their communities by engaging in social & civic initiatives such as boards, committees

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Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants (CPSI) Program

Permanent residents (10 years or less)

Unemployed or underemployed

Living anywhere in BC

Skilled immigrants: 1+ years related experience

English level: CLB 5+

The Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants (CPSI) program provides employment services in BC. Use your education and skills to get a job in your field. Learn more now.

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Refugee Employment Support Services Program

Refugees with permanent resident status

Protected persons with a valid work permit

Person under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel (CUAET)

English level equivalent to a minimum of CLB 5

The Refugee Employment Support Services Program helps refugees find work. Learn more about getting one-on-one support to find a job today.

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