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第二职业项目
 
什么是第二职业政府资助学习项目?

“第二职业”培训是安省政府为失业人士提供的一个技能培训资助项目,目的是帮助失业人士通过培训找到市场需求较高的工作职位,政府对“第二职业”培训提供最高可达$28,000.00元/人的资助(非贷款,全额无需还款),其中包括学费,书籍费,交通费和基本的生活费等。

您是否可以申请第二职业政府资助学习项目?

是的,如果您满足下面任何一项,您都符合申请第二职业的要求:

● 在2005年1月1日以后拿过EI(失业补助金),目前没工作或被辞退的。
● 现在是失业状态或在做一份临时工作。
● 如果您是因为身体的原因因病辞工,申请到EI(失业补助金)。
● 如果您在2005年后曾经申请过产假或父母亲假EI(失业补助金),目前没有固定工作。
● 因为其它原因拿过EI(失业补助金)。
● 正在拿政府最低生活补贴(Social Assistance。
● 正在获取伤残 (ODSP)或者工伤(WSIB)补贴。

甚至你现在正在领EI(失业补助金),或者过去领过EI,您仍然是符合申请要求的。

如果您符合申请要求,那么这将是学习职场新技能、新知识,获得更好的职位和工作的最佳时机。

您能申请到多少政府资助学习资金呢?

最高可达$28,000,根据自身情况,您可以申请到超过$28,000的资助金额,资助主要包括:

● 学费
● 生活费
● 托儿费等
● 交通费
● 残疾支持
● 其他生活和培训费用
● 书费

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安省社会补助 (OW)
 

If you are receiving social assistance (Ontario works), you may be eligible for being paid with training costs through Individual Services and Supports (ISS)

What courses the criteria?

Courses or programs of study must:

● Last 8 months or less
● Cost no more than $10,000
● Not be eligible for OSAP funding

Job-Specific Skills Training

The goal of ISS is to help you get the training you need to become employed in specific industry, such as pharma-medical related industry.

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安省残障人士资助项目(ODSP)
 
ODSP – Income Supports

If you are receiving Ontario Disability Support Program Income Support, the Employment and Training Start Up Benefit can help pay for items you and your family need to start:

● a training program
● a new full-time or part-time job
● your own business
● an approved employment activity, such as a job search.

ODSP – Employment Supports
What is ODSP Employment Supports?

It’s for people with disabilities who are able to work and want help to find a job.
ODSP – Employment Supports can help you even if you have never worked before, have been out of work for some time, or are in school.
Once you start working, you can also get assistance to keep your job or to advance your career.

Who is Eligible for ODSP Employment Supports?

To be eligible for ODSP Employment Supports, you must

● be 16 years of age or older
● be a resident of Ontario
● be able to work in Canada
● have a disability that is expected to last a year or more, and
● have a disability that makes it hard for you to find or keep a job.

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老年员工项目
 

The Targeted Initiative for Older Workers is jointly funded by the governments of Canada and Ontario, it will help unemployed older workers increase their ability to find and keep a job whiles the local economy changes.

Financial Aid Available to Those Who Quality:

● aged 55 to 64
● unemployed
● legally entitled to work in Canada
● lack skills needed to find a new job, and
● live in a vulnerable community – one with high unemployment, largely dependent on a single employer or industry and has a population of 250,000 or less

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青年就业基金项目
 

The Ontario Government is assisting youth with employment opportunities through the Youth Employment Fund (YEF).

Financial Supports are also available for eligible youth to cover costs like transportation, clothing or tools required for the job.

You may be eligible if you are:

● Between 15 and 29 years of age
● Unemployed
● Not attending school full-time
● A resident of Ontario.

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教育援助项目 (Educational Assistance Payments)
 

The RESP is a tax-sheltered education savings account that can help you, your family, or friends save for a child’s education after high school. It is also registered by the Government of Canada.

How to withdraw funds from your RESP?

Once the child (the RESP beneficiary) has graduated from high school and enrolled full-time or part-time in a qualifying post-secondary educational program, you can request, on his or her behalf, to withdraw money from the RESP to help pay for their studies.

When you withdraw government payments or interest earned from an RESP account, that money is called an Educational Assistance Payment. Educational Assistance Payments include the interest earned in the RESP as well as any Canada Education Savings Grants, provincial grants and Canada Learning Bonds received. You can use this money to pay for post-secondary school expenses like tuition, books and transportation.

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