Capital Region Welcome Guide
Start exploring the welcoming sights and resources that New Brunswick’s Capital Region has to offer! Be sure to check out our events page for details on what’s happening in the area.
Capital Region Integration Network
This welcome guide would not have been possible without support from the Capital Region Integration Network (CRIN).
The Capital Region Integration Network is one of over 80 Local Immigration Partnerships (LIPs) across Canada. These are community-based partnerships working to address the needs of newcomers and build more welcoming, inclusive communities.
To learn more, visit the CRIN website.
What Can Be Found in the Welcome Guide:
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Pre-arrival Document Checklist
Pre-arrival Services
Settlement Services for Newcomers
After arrival Checklist
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Money
Housing
Utilities
Government Services
Healthcare
Emergency Services
Legal Resources
Human Rights Resources
Transportation
Shopping in the Capital Region
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Childcare
Preschool (Early Childhood Development)
Education for Children and Teenagers
Post-Secondary Institutions
Language Training
Continued Learning and Professional Development
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Social Insurance Number
Job Search
Credential Recognition
Entrepreneurial Resources
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Tourism
Recreational Activities
Media
National and Provincial Holidays
Indigenous Communities
Ethnocultural Associations
Religion in the Capital Region
Gender-based Resources and 2SLGBTW+
Volunteering in the Capital Region
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