Next Friday October 21 and Saturday October 22, there will be conferences with experts who will talk about migration, entrepreneurship, work, business and studies, and most importantly for many, to learn about scholarships offered to study in Canada.
For his part, the Minister of Immigration of this country, Sean Fraser, announced the temporary lifting of the measure which limited students to working only 20 hours per week off campusin order to guarantee the necessary time for their studies.
“Canada needs to consider all options in order to have the skills and labor needed to fuel our growth. Immigration will be critical to addressing our labor shortage,” said the Honorable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
Without a doubt, before making such an important decision as migrating to another country, it is essential to gather information and find contacts to help you in the process.
Under this premise, Connecting Canada is born, a space for conversation on different areas, in which migration processes will be discussed, what requirements must be met to arrive as a student and how to prepare for this challenge, as well as how to start a business in this country or how to find a job, among other aspects.
In the list of experts who will be part of the event are different academic institutions of the northern country, which will share valuable information for all those who have planned to study languages, technical careers, undergraduate or postgraduate.
The objective is to promote the different calls that institutions have for Colombians in the most demanded fields, which have programs starting from 15 million pesos, with scholarships of up to 40% in masters. In addition to this initiative to promote education in a global context, there are opportunities for entrepreneurs with business ideas who wish to develop in this country.
Juan David Galeano, Associate Principal of University Canada West, said they have “four higher education programs there and the scholarships available for those two years vary between 17 and 61%, depending on the program and all the people who have a degree can Latin American or North American passport.
On another side, studying English in Canada is getting closer to Colombians, ILAC (school of English) has created a call for tuition assistance of up to 30% in its face-to-face programs; Similarly, institutions such as ILAC’s Georgian College are ratifying their interest in providing financial support of up to C$10,000 to event attendees (Connecting Canada) interested in applying for the Business, project, marketing and human resources given the high demand. in these areas.
EdooConnect, the organizers of the event, have taken care to cover all possible angles to remove the doubts of travelers and those who are thinking of leaving the country in search of a better future, there is no age limit to travel, nor age to realize dreams , which is why the event will also have a space dedicated to conferences on well-being in which doubts will be resolved and the decision-making process will be strengthened taking up this challenge.
According to Paula Calderón, national director of CIWA (an NGO in Canada specialized in the process of establishing new arrivals), “Canada is a wonderful country, with great opportunities for those who arrive with an open mind and ready to adapt.”
“Arriving in a new country is a big change, and it is important to understand the system, follow it and respect it. That’s why preparation in terms of understanding social and work culture is key to success,” he added.
The event will take place on Friday, October 21 from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Colombian time, and you can register on the ConexiónndoCanada.com page or by doing Click here.
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