Introducing CanadaVisa Study Hub webinars

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Eman Katem
Published: April 17, 2018

The CanadaVisa Study Hub team is excited to launch a new webinar series available exclusively to Study Hub members.

The Study Hub webinars will cover a variety of topics relevant to prospective and current international students in Canada.

The sessions will be hosted by Attorney Kara Crudo at the Campbell, Cohen Canadian immigration law firm.

Kara will share her expertise on various topics relevant to studying, working and settling in Canada as an international student. The webinars will help address common concerns you might have as a future or current international student in Canada.

The first webinar will launch on Thursday, April 26. In this webinar, Attorney Kara Crudo will cover 5 Things you need to know about a Post-Graduation Work Permit.

 A Post-Graduation Work Permit is a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity that provides international students the ability to gain valuable work experience in Canada.”
— Attorney Kara Crudo.

How to participate?

The webinar topics will be based on recommendations from our Study Hub community. We want your participation, so let us know your questions and concerns inside the Study Hub.

To benefit from these informative sessions, you need to first sign up to the CanadaVisa Study Hub.

Once you are in the Study Hub, navigate to the webinar tab and vote on a proposed topic by giving it a thumbs up or add a new topic. It's that simple!

Study Hub Features

As a Study Hub member, you can:

  • Stay updated and informed
  • Understand the processes associated with a study permit application
  • Track your immigration status
  • Apply for a post-graduation work permit
  • Map out your pathway to permanent residence
  • Gain a clearer understanding of immigration options

If you’re an international student or recent graduate, you can also enter the monthly CanadaVisa Scholarship contest for a chance to win $500.

About Attorney Kara Crudo

Kara Crudo is an Attorney at the Law firm of Campbell Cohen specializing in international education. She has helped many prospective students with their pathway to Canada, from obtaining a Canadian study permit to applying for a post-graduation work permit after completing their studies.

Join the CanadaVisa Study Hub to discover your Canadian study options and plan your pathway to permanent residence.

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