'We are delighted to partner with Evo to provide our newcomer clients with affordable and convenient car-sharing options.'
Newcomers to Burnaby and New Westminster will have less stress when it comes to transportation thanks to a new partnership between Evo and the Immigrant Services Society of BC .
According to a Angus Reid study, 31 per cent of newcomers have found buying or leasing a vehicle is one of the most difficult tasks when arriving. "As a settlement sector leader and innovator, Immigrant Services Society of BC is here to welcome newcomers and support them as they overcome challenges in their journeys to settle and thrive in B.C."
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