About AIEM

Serving immigrant communities since 1986, in East Montréal

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The essentials

For nearly 40 years, the Accueil aux immigrants de l’Est de Montréal (AIEM) has supported immigrants and their families throughout their settlement and integration journey in Québec. Rooted in East Montréal, AIEM is a community-based organization offering free, human-centered services adapted to the realities of newcomers.

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Who we are

L’Accueil aux immigrants de l’Est de Montréal (AIEM) est un organisme communautaire à but non lucratif qui œuvre principalement dans l’Est de la ville de Montréal. 
Nous accompagnons les personnes immigrantes à différentes étapes de leur parcours, de l’accueil initial à l’intégration sociale, familiale, communautaire et citoyenne. 

Notre approche repose sur l’écoute, le respect des parcours et la valorisation des capacités de chaque personne.

Our mission

To support and contribute to the socio-economic integration of immigrants and visible minorities so that they may become full members of the host society.

An organization evolving since 1986

Founded in 1986 under the name Accueil aux immigrants de Saint-Léonard, in close connection with the Société Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, the organization initially supported refugees from Central America, including El Salvador, Chile, and Guatemala.

In 2005, it became Accueil aux immigrants de l’Est de Montréal, reflecting the expansion of its territorial reach. 
In 2014, AIEM obtained ministerial accreditation, strengthening its role as a reference organization for welcome and integration in East Montréal. 
In 2026, AIEM will celebrate its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of commitment to immigrant individuals and families.

2005

In 2005, it became Accueil aux immigrants de l’Est de Montréal, reflecting the expansion of its territorial reach.

2005

2014

In 2014, AIEM obtained ministerial accreditation, strengthening its role as a reference organization for welcome and integration in East Montréal.

2026

In 2026, AIEM will celebrate its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of commitment to immigrant individuals and families.

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Our areas of intervention

AIEM’s actions are organized around several complementary areas: 

  • welcome, information, and orientation 
  • individual and group support 
  • assistance with settlement and understanding Québec systems 
  • social, family, and community integration 
  • youth services and support for transitions into adulthood 
  • civic participation and community engagement 
  • culture and artistic expression 
  • psychosocial and community support 

Each service is offered within a clear framework, with eligibility criteria specific to each program. 

Who we support

AIEM supports, among others: 

  • newly arrived or established immigrants 
  • permanent residents 
  • recognized refugees and protected persons 
  • temporary residents, depending on service eligibility 
  • naturalized Canadian citizens 
  • immigrant families 
  • youth aged 14 to 25 
  • people experiencing situations of vulnerability 

Eligibility may vary depending on the service and funding framework. 

Our approach and values

AIEM promotes an approach that is: 

  • human-centered and personalized 
  • intercultural and inclusive 
  • respectful and non-judgmental 
  • focused on strengths and potential 
  • rooted in the community 

Our interventions aim to strengthen agency, autonomy, and confidence, while respecting each person’s pace and goals. 

French language services and MIFI framework — PASI

AIEM services are offered primarily in French. French is recognized as the common public language and a key lever for integration. 

As a community organization mandated by the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI), AIEM offers French language courses and several services under the Programme d’accompagnement et de soutien à l’intégration (PASI), according to established eligibility criteria. 

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A strong presence in East Montréal

AIEM works in close proximity to communities in Saint-Léonard, Anjou, Rivière-des-Prairies, and Pointe-aux-Trembles. 

We collaborate closely with community organizations, public institutions, schools, health and social services, as well as cultural and economic partners. 

This local presence enables tailored support that reflects local realities and the needs of individuals and families.

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What AIEM is not

To ensure a clear understanding of its role, AIEM is not: 

  • an employment placement agency 
  • a legal service 
  • an educational institution 
  • a medical service 

AIEM acts as an organization for support, referral, and guidance. 

Our service locations in East Montréal

Saint-Léonard — Head office 
5960 Jean-Talon Street East, Suite 209 
Montréal (Québec) H1S 1M2 
514-723-4939 | info@aiemont.com 

Anjou 
8150 Métropolitain Boulevard East, Suite 110 

Rivière-des-Prairies 
Rivière-des-Prairies Library 
9001 Perras Boulevard 

Pointe-aux-Trembles 
Le Mainbourg Community Centre 
14115 Prince-Arthur Street, Suite 449 

Service locations other than the head office are available by appointment only. It is strongly recommended to contact AIEM before visiting so we can direct you to the appropriate location. 

Foire aux questions (FAQ)

Immigrant individuals and families, according to eligibility criteria specific to each service.

Contact us

To ask a question, be referred to a service, or learn about next steps, contact AIEM via the Contact page. Our team will guide you according to your situation.

 Our services are offered thanks to the financial participation of the Government of Québec, as part of the Programme d'accompagnement et de soutien à l'integration (PASI), administered by the ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI).

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