Having the opportunity to study and work in Canada does not seem so complicated anymore, since the government of this country is looking for students who wish to study in its universities. For this reason, on Saturday February 19, 2022, a virtual conference will take place so that students can learn about the proposals offered by these study houses in collaboration with the Government of Canada.
The seminar “Study, work and live in Canada”, is scheduled between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. (Ecuadorian time) and will take place in two parts. The first will feature the participation of Wely Kustono, Director of Operations of the Indonesia-Canada Chamber of Commerce. In the second batch will be the immigration authorities of the Canadian Embassy.
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Registration to participate in the event is free. Interested persons should register at Study in Canada. Moreover, the organizers of the seminar indicated that it is not necessary to install any program or platform to access it.
30 universities will participate in the Study, work and live in Canada seminar
According to what was posted on the conference page, the conference will give an overview of the high quality of life and education that Canada offers. Additionally, the different types of employment opportunities available to international students during and after their studies will be explained.
Among the universities that will participate in the seminar is the University of Toronto, which, according to the web portal Toronto Hispanic It is one of the best universities in the country. Moreover, it is at the 27th position in the world ranking of universities. A total of 30 institutions across the country will participate.
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The organizers also noted that participants will be able to speak directly with representatives of the visa section of the Embassy of Canada in Indonesia. (YO)
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