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Toronto/CMEDIA: An International Student Information Session is being hosted virtually on Jan 29, 2022, from 10 AM-12:30 PM. by the International Youth (https://www.intyouth.org), a non-profit organization established three years ago by Jerin Raj, to provide programs to support international learners before, during, and after their studies in Canada.
Supported by the Consulate General of India, Toronto, the event will host a series of speakers and a panel discussion for the benefit of international students studying and settling in Canada.
The event will provide much-needed information about international student services offered by academic institutions, sessions by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada on pathways to Permanent Residency, and navigating the Canadian social landscape.
The event is open to any international student.
Please find below the list of speakers.
Name | Designation | Type of discussion |
Smt. Apoorva Srivastava | Consul General of India in Toronto | Why should International students connect with their consulate in Canada? |
Hon. Amarjot Sandhu | Member of Provincial Parliament, BRAMPTON WEST | Transition from an International student to Member of Provincial Parliament |
Hariana Brooks | Outreach Officer at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Pathways to Permanent Residency in Canada |
Keith Monrose | Executive Director, Seneca International, Seneca College | Panel Discussion – Different support services offered by academic institutions |
Sunand Sharma | Associate Dean (Community Citizenship, Student Leadership & Engagement), Sheridan College | Panel Discussion – Different support services offered by academic institutions |
Achuth Kesavan | International Student Advisor, Centennial College | Panel Discussion – Different support services offered by academic institutions |
Gary Hallam | Vice President, International Education, and Executive Dean, Business and Hospitality, Conestoga College | Panel Discussion – Different support services offered by academic institutions |