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Delivery Partner Highlight: Meet Adam from OTEC

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Success Story: Meet Donabel

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Destination Employment helps newcomers to Canada gain meaningful employment in Canadian hotels, giving you the experience you need to build a successful future in Canada.

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For Newcomers to Canada

To be eligible for this program, you must reside in Canada and are either:

  • Permanent residents of Canada (with PR card or conformation of permanent residence letter)
  • A Protected Person and/or Convention refugee with a valid work permit

 

The following are not eligible for this program:

  • Canadian citizens
  • Holder of a non-permanent work visa (e.g. TFW)
  • Holder of a non-permanent visa (e.g. study permit)

 

If you qualify, see what locations the program is currently operating in

For Hotel Employers

Employers should be willing to:

  • Hire program participants in permanent (or recurring seasonal) positions
  • Commit the time and support of a designated staff member to mentor program participants
  • Document and explain how hiring newcomers to Canada will help address their business challenges and objectives
  • Work with existing community organizations, partners and services to support newcomers to Canada with other settlement needs that may arise
  • Participate in program evaluation activities, as required
  • Provide program participants with wages and benefits that are commensurate with the demands of their employment, based on Canadian standards
  • Provide flexibility for training, as required

 

If you qualify, see what locations the program is currently operating in