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Bridges of Faith and Community: The Role of Korean Immigrant Churches in Newcomer Integration in Montreal, Canada

  • Asia-Pacific Journal of Canadian Studies
  • Abbr : APJCS
  • 2025, 31(1), pp.75~95
  • DOI : 10.22691/kacs310106
  • Publisher : Korea Association For Canadian Studies
  • Research Area : Social Science > Area Studies > North America > Canada
  • Received : April 25, 2025
  • Accepted : May 25, 2025
  • Published : June 30, 2025

Park Seong Man 1

1Dankook University

Accredited

ABSTRACT

This study explores the roles of Korean immigrant churches in Montreal, Canada in supporting the integration and settlement of newly arrived Korean immigrants. Using a qualitative methodology based on semi-structured interviews with 17 first-generation immigrant adults, the research investigates perceptions of the responsibilities and practical functions of the church beyond its spiritual guidance. Findings of the study reveal that Korean immigrant churches serve as vital hubs of emotional, informational, and social support. Participants emphasized the importance of churches offering settlement-related help, such as navigating bureaucratic systems, supporting language acquisition, and promoting emotional resilience. However, views varied on whether such support should be a formal institutional responsibility or an informal extension of church fellowship. The study also highlights the synergistic potential of collaboration between churches and non-religious Korean community organizations, such as the Association of Koreans in Montreal, employment centers, and cultural groups, to support integration. It emphasizes the need for government cooperation with ethnic institutions, especially within the complex linguistic landscape of Quebec under Bill 96. This research offers critical insights into the lived experiences of Korean newcomers in Montreal, Quebec and recommends policy frameworks that leverage both faith-based and community-based infrastructures to enhance immigrant settlement outcomes.

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