London Refugee Resources
When getting settled in the London area, alongside getting personal identification, certificates and licences, there are non-profit and government services that help with basic needs, the citizenship process, and cultural transitions.
Settlement Services
Help with overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers can include citizenship test preparation, employment assistance, financial supports, and housing arrangements.
Association canadienne-française de l'Ontario - London-Sarnia Regional Council
Newcomers Settlement and Integration Program
Newcomers Settlement and Integration Program
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
London District Office
London District Office
Collège Boréal - London Access Centre
Settlement and Entrepreneurial Services for Immigrants
Settlement and Entrepreneurial Services for Immigrants
London Cross Cultural Learner Centre (CCLC)
Settlement Services
Settlement Services
LUSO Community Services
Newcomer Settlement Program
Newcomer Settlement Program
Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration
Muslim Family Support Service
Muslim Family Support Service
South London Neighbourhood Resource Centre
Newcomer Settlement Services
Newcomer Settlement Services
Primary Health Care
People who don't have Ontario Health Insurance (OHIP) may qualify for limited coverage of health-care costs through the Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP).- Community Health Centres
- Emergency Departments (on SouthWesthealthline.ca)
- Pharmacies (on SouthWesthealthline.ca)
- Urgent Care Centres (on SouthWesthealthline.ca)
- Walk-in Medical Clinics
Language Resources
- Accessing Services in Other Languages
- English/French as a Second Language (ESL/FSL) Training Programs
- Translation and Interpretation Services
Social Supports
- Community Resource Centres
- Ethnocultural Groups
- Fitness Centres and Programs
- Public Libraries
- Boards of Education (schools)