Welcome to Study and Work in Canada. In this podcast, through interviews with subject matter experts and international students, host Tamsin Plaxton provides answers to questions prospective international students have about opportunities to study and work in Canada. Get valuable information and tips about career training and immigration opportunities in Canada and how to qualify for and fund your... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Language LearningEducationCourses |
In this episode, we're joined by Josue Cordova, a recent graduate of Tamwood Careers. Originally from Mexico, Josue shares his journey of studying and working in Canada. From his initial interest in Canada sparked by a university exchange program, to... more
In this episode of Study and Work in Canada,we talk to Guilia Guido, a Brazilian student who came to Canada to study digital marketing. Guilia shares her background in fashion design and her desire to learn more about marketing, which led her to Cana... more
In this episode, we have Alisa Severina, Senior Co-Op Education Specialist at Tamwood College, specifically in Toronto Campus. Tune in as we discuss the Co-op programs in Ontario, the job market, the opportunities, what to expect, and so much more! more
In this episode, we have Cynthia Cruz who recently finished her diploma in digital marketing at Tamwood Campus. Cynthia was previously from Spain working in the hospitality industry but wanted to move to Canada and diversify her skillset. Tune in as ... more
Experiencing Canada's holidays and traditions, especially for international students, is one of the interesting things they’ll experience when going to study and work in Canada. more
In this episode, we have Kaori Obi, who’s currently on a Co-Op work program in Tamwood Careers’ Digital Marketing Course & Program in Vancouver. We also talked about how it’s like to study and work in Canada, how it's like getting to know Canadians, ... more
In this episode, Veronika Shaytarova, Pathways Program Manager at Tamwood Language Centres, discusses the various academic and language pathways to qualify for immigration to Canada. Know why international students should start at a private instituti... more
Navigating the Canadian Education System can be a challenge for people especially for those who are applying for study and work programs in Canada. more
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