Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurs

CCIS provides specialized support such as business training, business mentoring circles, business networking and access to business resources to empower aspiring newcomer entrepreneurs with the tools and connections for navigating the complexities of starting and growing a business in Canada. Through guidance on business registration, financial management and marketing strategies, CCIS not only promotes the success of immigrant-owned businesses but also facilitates their integration into the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Calgary.  

Entrepreneur Services

Choose The Service You Need

Turn your business ideas into reality with CCIS’s entrepreneurship program, paving your path to success in Calgary‘s vibrant economy. 

As the largest immigrant serving agency in western Canada, the team at CCIS has done an incredible job over the last 30+ years supporting immigrants and refugees with their settlement, training, and integration needs. They set the standard for service levels in the immigrant serving sector. No one does it better.

Employer Industry Partner

CCIS is a place every immigrant should endeavour to go. Very helpful. Always going above and beyond. Truly the best in this field. They treat every case/client uniquely. I'm so glad for all the help I and my friends received. We were able to settle in as quickly as we did because of CCIS. Thank you!

Samuel Obadero Client

This organisation is a backbone to new immigrants always there to help guide and settle in this new society. I highly appreciate their work.

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Sehrish Aziz

Great organization staffed with great people doing important work. We take great pride in our partnership with CCIS, and we're proud to be a part of their housing solutions. Keep up the excellent work!

Mainstreet Equity Corp Partner

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Make A Direct Impact on Your Community by Donating to CCIS (Calgary Catholic Immigration Society).

We acknowledge all donors who contribute so generously to CCIS. Your contribution honours the courage and resiliency of Alberta’s newest residents.

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