Peel Career Assessment Services
Settlement and Employment Services
- Description
Settlement services: orientation to Canadian culture and society
- information and referral
- assistance with forms filling for social assistance applications, health cards, other benefits
- interpretation and translation services
- commissioner of oaths services for verifying documents
Pre-employment services: labour market information
- planning and goal setting
- job search techniques
- resumes and cover letters
- interview skills
- overcoming barriers to employment
- career exploration workshops
Work assessment and return to work programs: by referral from Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, other insurers or self-referral
- individual assessment and counselling
- psycho-vocational assessment
- skills development
- work hardening program
- overcoming barriers to employment
- simulated work environments in light industrial and office clerical settings
Other programs- Ability Works: employment program for persons with disabilities through Skills development and vocational assessment
- Seniors Programs: arts and crafts, fitness, skills development and networking activities
- Youth LEAP: community engagement and employment preparation through practical training, mentorship, micro-grants to support youth-led community development projects
- Enhanced Language Training (ELT): 8-week training (virtual) followed by a 6-week co-op placement within your professionally trained field
- International English Language Testing System test preparation (IELTS)
- CSRL (Customer Service, Retail, and Logistics) Work Readiness Program -- 2-week training initiative designed to equip individuals with the essential skills
Programs and services may be accessed by phone, via email or video conferencing- Eligibility
- Settlement services: permanent residents, landed immigrants, Convention refugees, live-in caregivers
Employment services: anyone looking for help to find employment or to return to work
Enhanced Language Training: permanent residents, convention refugees, CUAET; Canadian Language Benchmark of 6 or above; basic computer skills; Internationally skilled professional - Application Process
- Call for appointment
Program referral forms available on website - Documents Required
- Contact for information
- Toll Free
- 1-888-499-4455
- Office
- 905-670-1967
- Fax
- 905-670-3399
- Web Site
- https://www.peelcareer.com
- [email protected]
- Mailing Address
- 975 Meyerside Dr
Mississauga, ON, L5T 1P9
Canada - Languages
- Arabic, Cantonese, Dari, English, Farsi, French, Hindi, Japanese, Malayalam, Mandarin, Nepali, Pashto, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Urdu
- Fees
- Settlement services: none
Employment services: call for details - Topic(s)
- Disabilities - Disabilities Employment Programs
- Employment / Training - Career Counselling
- Employment / Training - Newcomer Employment Programs
- Newcomers - Immigration / Sponsorship
- Newcomers - Interpretation / Translation
- Newcomers - Newcomer Employment Programs
- Newcomers - Refugees
- Newcomers - Settlement Services
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- Last Updated On
- November 28, 2025
- Last Verified On
- July 28, 2025
- Address
- 975 Meyerside Dr
Mississauga, ON, L5T 1P9
Cross streets: Meyerside Dr and Tomken Rd
Open in Google Maps - Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance -- with ramp ; wheelchair accessible washrooms ; ZoomText magnifier/reader for clients with low vision ; sit/stand computer station for clients with limited standing/sitting tolerances
- Hours of Operation
- Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pmMon8:00 am to 5:00 pmTue8:00 am to 5:00 pmWed8:00 am to 5:00 pmThu8:00 am to 5:00 pmFri8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Service Area(s)
- Dufferin County
- Durham Region
- Halton Region
- Peel Region
- Toronto
- York Region

