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Guide for an immigrant in New York: where to help you get a new specialty and learn the language

'04.06.2021'

Source: New York City Mayor Office for Immigrants

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New York City helps all of its residents. Any citizen, including an undocumented immigrant, can use most of the city's services, such as going to school, getting medical care, and so on. City officials will not ask questions about immigration status unless required to fulfill their job duties. They are not allowed to divulge information about immigration status. In addition, the city provides an opportunity for newly arrived immigrants to get a new specialty and learn English.

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Vocational training and continuing education at CUNY

CUNY Vocational Training and Continuing Education are courses for professionals who need to improve their qualifications and renew their certificates, as well as for people exploring new fields of work and professions, immigrants who want to obtain accreditation to work in the USA, adults seeking to improve their English and mathematics for the equivalent of a high school diploma and others. CUNY offers over 1500 continuing education programs in seventeen areas.

For more information about these programs, please visit university .

Department of Youth and Community Development of New York

The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) works with community organizations in five boroughs to provide services and support to immigrants, including workforce development programs, parenting schools, computer access programs, training working with them and other programs for representatives of different generations.

For more information, please call: (800) 246-4646.

Department of Education and Advanced Training for Adults of the New York City Department of Education

The New York City Department of Education's Office of Adult Learning and Continuing Education (OACE) offers more than 800 courses for adults ages 21 and older. You can study at any center, no matter what area you live in.

You can learn more about these programs. here.

Workforce1 Centers

Workforce1 Is a service that prepares qualified candidates and helps them find jobs in New York City. Career Service Centers Workforce1 are located in all five districts of the Big Apple. In addition to helping you find a job Workforce1 helps qualified professionals to select professional training courses, conducts seminars on the provision of employment services and advice on career guidance.

Immigrants with work permits can use these services. Visit career service center Workforce1 any resident aged 18 or older may.

Please note: a valid document confirming the date of birth is required. For example: IDNYC, driver's license issued by the state of New York, birth certificate, passport, etc.

Detailed information about Workforce1 centers is available. here... Find Workforce1 Centers - By link.

WE ARE NEW YORK (WANY)

WANY provides free Conversation Practice classes for English language learners. Classes are taught by volunteers using the Emmy award-winning educational television seriesWe are new york", As well as training materials, attached to each video. The videos show real stories of immigrants settling in New York, and also provides useful information about government services.

To find out which organizations in your community provide WANY courses, call MOIA at: (212) 788-7654.

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