Mentoring Connections

Mentoring Connections is an ISSofBC community initiative that brings together Vancouver-based professionals (mentors) and skilled immigrants (mentees) from the same professional area.

The goal of our program is to ease the transition of skilled immigrants into the Canadian workforce with the help of an experienced mentor.

Volunteer mentors are not expected or required to find employment for their mentees, but rather to offer career-focused advice and encouragement.

Blog Authors

Ana Marie Caday
Ana Marie Caday Contributor
Catherine Rana
Catherine Rana Contributor
Jericho Bundac
Jericho Bundac Contributor
Kristina Thongrivong
Kristina Thongrivong Mentoring Outreach Assistant
Laurie Sing
Laurie Sing Program Manager
Meri Ghazaryan
Meri Ghazaryan Mentoring Coordinator
Romanda Simpson
Romanda Simpson Contributor

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    A New Canadian’s Guide to the Canucks

    A New Canadian’s Guide to the Canucks

    Every year my dad hears the rumblings at work. He sees the newspapers. He sees the flags on the cars. He’s a sports fan but he doesn’t follow hockey in the regular season. So why now? Because it’s easy to get swept up in the energy, excitement, and frustration of a Canucks playoff run. [Continue]

    Vancouver Law Day – April 17, 10-3

    Vancouver Law Day – April 17, 10-3

    The Vancouver Law Day will include events such as a mock trial and public forums one of which features Attorney General Michael de Jong. Learn more about the British Columbia Justice System and the legal resources you can benefit from. [Continue]

    Public Forum on Immigration Law

    Public Forum on Immigration Law

    On April 25 from 1-4 pm there will be a FREE public forum on immigration law. Organized by People's Law School and the Canadian Bar Association, immigration lawyers will be there available to answer your questions. [Continue]

    Welcome to ISSofBC Mentoring Connections program!

    Mentoring Connections is an ISSofBC community initiative that brings together Vancouver-based professionals (mentors) and talented immigrants (mentees) from the same professional area. The goal of our program is to ease the transition of skilled immigrants into the Canadian workforce with the help of an experienced mentor. Volunteer mentors are not expected or required to find employment [Continue]

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