Immigrant Services Kingston and Area program envisions Kingston as a community that is strengthened by the contributions and skills of immigrants, newcomers, and refugees. We offer a variety of settlement programs and services.
All information you provide is kept strictly confidential, and will never be shared without your permission. We are funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, and the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. We are proud to have been serving newcomers in Kingston for over 10 years!
What We Do
We accompany you along your settlement journey and help make your transition as smooth as possible. Areas of focus can include:
- Assistance with government documents
- Individualized mentoring and solution-focused counselling
- Opportunities to make connections in your community
- Support with finding a home for you and your family
- Support with enrolling children in school and daycare
- Connecting you with resources in your community
- Services in multiple languages
- Coordinated Language Assessment and Referral System (CLARS) on-site through Noble Language Assessments
- Commissioner of Oath facility
Through partnership with the Kingston Immigration Partnership and the City of Kingston, KCHC – Immigrant Services offers a welcome package for newcomers, while supplies last. This package provides access to Kingston activities and services and can include a Kingston Transit pass, a Fitness pass to city recreational programs, vouchers for shows at the Grand Theatre and family passes to museums. If you have arrived in Kingston within the past year and are either a temporary worker or permanent resident, please visit our office to receive a welcome package.
Everyone is welcome!
Meeting with a Settlement Worker
Our settlement team is here to answer your questions and help you find the resources in your community to make your settlement easier. During our first meeting, we will work with you to gather a full understanding of your needs. Please bring your immigration documents. All information you provide is kept strictly confidential and will not be shared without your permission. We will also give you more detailed information about our services and upcoming programs, workshops, and events in our monthly calendar.
Referrals
We collaborate with a variety of organizations in the community as a way to enhance your experience as a newcomer. We are always happy to refer you to that organization or person on your behalf. Services can include our in-house language assessment services or paid translation services provided by ATIO-certified translators.
Our group information sessions are open to the public and focus on a specific theme or topic related to settlement. Topics may include filing your income taxes, adjusting to winter, and parenting in Canada.
*Please note we are not professional immigration consultants or lawyers. If you require legal advice or representation, we will refer you to the appropriate certified immigration consultant or immigration lawyer.
We serve as a gateway into your community!
Pour des services d’établissement en français et/ou la formation linguistique en français, veuillez contacter : ACFOMI, 760 Highway 15, Unité 11, Kingston, ON K7L 0C3; 613-546-7863
If you wish to access French language training and/or French settlement services, please contact: Accueil – Association canadienne-française de l’Ontario – Conseil régional des Mille-Îles
Related Events
Sep 27
9:00 am - 12:00 pman opportunity for newcomers and community members to get together, learn to cook, and enjoy a delicious meal. Each class features food from a different culture.
Sep 11
3:30 pm - 5:30 pmThis group is for youth 13 and up to get involved in social activities and learn more about life in Canada.
Sep 18
3:30 pm - 5:30 pmThis group is for youth 13 and up to get involved in social activities and learn more about life in Canada.
Sep 25
3:30 pm - 5:30 pmThis group is for youth 13 and up to get involved in social activities and learn more about life in Canada.