DIAL 2-1-1 TO CONNECT TO LIVE HELP 24/7
211 PEI: THE ISLAND'S TRUSTED COMMUNITY NAVIGATION SERVICE
DIAL 2-1-1 TO CONNECT TO LIVE HELP 24/7
Close

Find Community and Social Resources

11 of 20 results item of 24
Sort by

Settlement Services

Services that provide advice, support, information, programs, and activities to help newcomers adjust to living in PEI.

Sort by
Display per page
Provides information on programs and services for new immigrants such as:
  • Getting a permanent resident card
  • Permanent resident travel documents
  • Preparing for life and work in Canada
  • Protection against fraud
  • Travel outside of Canada as a permanent resident
  • Starting a new life in Canada
  • First tax year in Canada
  • Immigrant services near you
  • Applying for citizenship
  • Updating your address
  • Immigration status documents
Call for pricing
Provides social integration for older immigrants through connecting them with older Canadians where both groups participate in workshops, classes, and activities. Social bonds are formed, cultural knowledge exchanged, and an opportunity for newcomers to practice language in a safe and supportive environment. Examples of past sessions include:
  • Dancing
  • Cooking
  • Rug hooking
  • Visual arts
  • Story telling
  • Financial literacy
  • Stress management techniques
  • Photography
Call for pricing
Open Homes Provided by: Airbnb
Airbnb hosts offer their rental space for free to people going through a difficult time. This includes:
  • Medical stays: For those receiving care or supporting a patient or healing with family during a difficult time
  • Refugee housing: Temporary accommodation before settling into permanent housing (for refugees and asylum seekers)
  • Disaster relief: For people who have had to flee their homes, as well as relief workers deployed to help in a disaster
Call for pricing
PEI residents who do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner can register to be assigned one.

People should contact the patient registry if they:
  • Do not have a family doctor or nurse practitioner and would like to register for one
  • Have moved within the province and are looking for a family doctor or nurse practitioner in their new area
  • Are expecting a baby and do not have a family physician or nurse practitioner
  • Are currently on the Patient Registry waitlist and your contact information has changed
  • Are on the Patient Registry and have found your own doctor
If help is needed to registering, visit an Access PEI location.
Call for pricing
Community navigators work with new residents to help them transition to life in the area. The navigators can:
  • Welcome new residents
  • Help answer questions and connect to local resources and services
  • Connect newcomers to individuals and families who want to help others settle in and feel welcome to their new community
  • Receive feedback from businesses about hiring needs and labour shortages
Call for pricing
School-age children born outside Canada, or who speak a language other than English or French at home, are eligible for English as an Additional Language (EAL) or French as an Additional Language (FAL) services. This is a requirement before being registered at a local school.
Call for pricing
Provides programs and services that help Francophone newcomers get settled and involved in the PEI community.

Programs include:
  • Pre-departure services
  • Welcome and orientation
  • Social, educational and workplace integration
  • Advice, referrals and support
  • Language learning programs in English and French
Call for pricing
Provides guidance and support to refugees within their first 12 weeks of arrival. Topics vary depending on the needs of clients but may include hygiene, apartment living, parenting norms in Canada, or public transportation. Workshops are also offered that are open to all newcomers regardless of immigration status or length of time in PEI.
Call for pricing

Counselling support workers help newcomers deal with challenges of adapting to life in Canada. The counsellor can help with pre-existing or new concerns and help with problem solving and working towards goals and personal skills.

Counselling supports are given at IRSA offices or at client's home, through individual interventions or the coordination of small support group sessions.

Call for pricing

Intake Workers help newcomers by determining eligibility for services, conducting a needs assessment, and developing a settlement plan for each eligible client. Services include:

  • Collecting the personal information needed to provide further services
  • Initial help applying for certain important documents and services
  • Providing relevant information to assist with settlement
  • Making referrals to internal or external programs, based on individual needs

The intake process is required to become registered clients and access other programs offered. Family members can register altogether at the same appointment.

Call for pricing

Can’t find what you’re looking for?


Helpful Search Tips Contact Us