Recruitment for Equity, Accessibility and Diversity (READY)
International Skills Applied for Geriatrics (ISAGE)
Newcomer Youth: Connections for Success (NYCS)
Newcomer Youth: Connections for Success (NYCS)
Job Search Workshop for Newcomers
Youth Reach
Professional Engagement for Access to Careers (PEAC)
Newcomer Pathways into Skilled Trades
Newcomer Pathways into Skilled Trades
Newcomer Pathways into Skilled Trades
Eligibility:
Open to Permanent residents, convention refugees, and protected refugees
Must have work experience outside Canada
Must meet the requirements to be licensed in Ontario
No CLB required
Road to Employment for Immigrant Women
Immigrant Professionals Leveraging Architectural Knowledge for New Opportunities (IPLAN)
Youth Job Connection (YJC)
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Request Student placement application assistance
Apply to be a volunteer
Request Assistance Making a donation
Canada-Ontario Job Grant
Toronto Youth Job Corps (TYJC)
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Youth Entrepreneurship Program (YEP)
Toronto North Local Immigration Partnership
TRIEC Mentoring Partnership
Building Unbiased and Inclusive Workplaces Leveraging Diversity (BUILD)
Canadian Workplace Communication
Youth – Our Future Initiative (YOFI)
Disability Services
IPLAN PRACTICE Eligibility Requirements
Open to Permanent Residents, Canadian Citizens, or Convention Refugees
High level of English-language proficiency (CLB 7/8). Enhanced language training is available to applicants, if needed, prior to starting the program
Degree in architecture from a university outside Canada
OAA Intern Architects eligible to write the Examination for Architects in Canada (ExAC)**
*Note:
The practice of architecture in Ontario is governed by the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA). All individuals who are internationally trained in the field of architecture, or who have held the status of architect in another jurisdiction must contact the OAA or visit the OAA website at www.oaa.on.ca for current information about licensing requirements and the licensing process in Ontario.
JVS Toronto is not a licensing body in Ontario.
The Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) is the sole organization recognized by the architectural profession in Canada to:
Assess the educational qualifications of architecture graduates;
Accredit professional degree Programs in architecture offered by Canadian Universities; and
Certify the professional qualifications of Broadly Experienced Foreign Architects.
Architectural services may only be offered through a Certificate of Practice issued by the OAA.
**The content of this program has not been reviewed or endorsed by the Committee for the Examination for Architects in Canada (CExAC). The ExAC is an experience based exam. It is the practical application of knowledge acquired through education and readings that will support examination success. Taking this program without applying the knowledge gained through practice may not result in examination success.