Immigration Services

If you are new to Canada or settling in the North, there are several programs and services to help you get started. Explore the links below for settlement support, work programs and community connections.

Local Settlement Support

S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Fort St. John Immigrant Settlement and Integration Program (ISIP)

This is your first stop for newcomer support in the city. ISIP helps immigrants and refugees adjust to life in Fort St. John with one-on-one appointments, workshops and connections to local employers and community groups.

Services include:

  • Help finding housing, schools and childcare
  • Information on health care and local transportation
  • Job search support and credential guidance
  • English practice and referrals to language programs
  • Community connections and volunteer opportunities

Location: #210 – 10504 100 Ave, Fort St. John, BC
Phone: 250-785-5323
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm (by appointment)
Website: Fort St. John ISIP Centre

*ISIP is delivered by S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a provincewide non-profit organization that supports newcomers across British Columbia.

Additional Resources

Fort St. John Public Library

Newcomer and citizenship information, including English resources and job tools.

WelcomeBC

Official government resource for newcomers to British Columbia. Learn about housing, health care, schools and employment.

BC Newcomer Services Program (BC NSP)

Support for temporary workers, international students, naturalized citizens and refugee claimants.

BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP)

Information for workers and entrepreneurs applying for permanent residency.