As part of AMSSA’s Francophone Referral project, AMSSA has released resources created in collaboration with the Francophone Immigration Networks (RIFCB),
BCSIS Virtual Information Session – Immigration Information versus Immigration Advice
In this Virtual Information Session, Peter Christensen from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) discusses the complex topic of the
A Pathway Forward – infographic covering the 2022 IRCC BC-Yukon Summit
The “A Pathway Forward” infographic covers several of the IRCC BC-Yukon Summit’s panels to provide a better understanding of some
Introduction to the BC Settlement Sector
Introduction to the BC Settlement Sector Each year, thousands of newcomers arrive and settle in Canada. From immigrants to refugees
The Future Is Now: Strengthening High-Quality, Inclusive and Innovative Hybrid Service Delivery
The National Steering Committee on Technology (NCST), a committee aimed at using technology to better the Canadian settlement sector through
BCSIS Virtual Information Session – Anti-Violence: Intimate Partner and Gender-Based Violence
March 22, 2022 In this Virtual Information Session, representatives from Family Services of Greater Vancouver, BC Society of Transition Houses,
LGBTQ2I+ Newcomers Critical Issues: An E-learning Course for Service Providers
This course will support individuals and settlement and integration service provider organizations who work with LGBTQI2+ newcomers. Upon completion of this
Virtual Panel Discussion Black History Month – Webinar Diversity and Inclusion: Strengthening the Settlement and Integration of Francophone Racialized Communities
Virtual Panel Discussion Black History Month – Webinar Diversity and Inclusion: Strengthening the Settlement and Integration of Francophone Racialized Communities
Tech Takeaways for Staying the Course (Online)
In November 2021, AMSSA hosted a 2-hour workshop “Tech Takeaways for Staying the Course (Online)” for IRCC-funded LINC/CLIC instructors in
BCSIS Virtual Information Session: Fraud Prevention
In this Virtual Information Session, representatives from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Bank of











