The 3rd edition of the Canada Roadshow, an event that presents Canada as a study destination, is open for registration. The meeting will take place on September 25, at the Fiesta Bahia Hotel, in the Itaigara district, in Salvador, from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
The event, promoted by Hi Bonjour, the only Canadian and Brazilian agency present from East to West Canada, aims to introduce the public to the processes, conditions and range of universities available for Brazilians to start the project of immigration.
The program includes conferences and a fair that will bring together the main Canadian educational institutions from the most varied provinces. Registration costs 20 BRL and must be done through the website (access here).
“We will also clarify the doubts that permeate the decision-making of those interested, in addition to being able to benefit from personalized assistance, with the chosen educational institution and the partners in visa and immigration”, emphasizes Thaís Della Nina, founder of Hi Bonjour.
Digital influencers residing in Canada will be present at the event, sharing their experiences. Among them, Camila Ferreira and Paula Affonso, both made their steps with Hi Bonjour, in addition to Joel Lima who will tell his daily life in the country that welcomed him as an immigrant.
In addition to Salvador, the fairs will take place in Recife and São Paulo, respectively on September 24 and 28. Besides these capitals, Ribeiro Preto/SP (13.09), Campinas/SP (15.09), Curitiba/PR (15.09), São Carlos/SP (19.09), Florianópolis (20.09), Manaus/AM (22.09), São José dos Campos /SP (22.09), Fortaleza/CE (22.09) and Goiânia (27.09) will receive the pocket format of the event, with talks from Canadian educational institutions and language schools.
Canada currently faces challenges such as an aging population and a declining birth rate. Immigrants help solve these problems by contributing to the growth of the country’s workforce, so immigration has played an important role in transforming Canada into what it is today: a country which celebrates multiculturalism and diversity, has a global reputation for welcoming people from all over the world. and defend the most vulnerable.
“Taking a higher education course in Canada is the route chosen by many Brazilians considering immigrating to the country. Education at a Canadian institution counts points in Express Entry, the government’s online system for applying professionals which assigns a score for each characteristic of those who intend to immigrate (age and family in Canada, for example)”, informs Thaís Della Nina.
According to Canadian government data, 11,420 Brazilians were granted permanent residency in Canada in 2021. Of this total, 43.5% immigrated to the country through the Canadian Experience Class, one of three federal government programs part of Express Entry.
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