Launch Your Tech Career in Canada: Webinar for Mexican Students
Are you a tech student in Mexico aiming to work in Canada? Join Admis and Xideral for an insightful webinar on December 3, 2024, at 6:00 PM (Mexico City Time) to learn everything you need to know about immigrating and launching your career in the Canadian tech industry.
Your path to success in Canada
Imagine launching your career in a new country—a new language, new challenges, new opportunities. This is the journey Alejandra Galindo, from Xideral, embarked on. Driven by a passion for connecting Latin American talent with global tech opportunities, she has helped many students and graduates find success.
In our webinar, Alejandra will share insights on breaking into Canada’s tech industry, overcoming challenges, and building a fulfilling career in a vibrant, diverse community. Her story of determination and adaptability will inspire any tech student in Mexico, aiming to make their mark in Canada.
What to Expect
- Pathways to Work in Canada: Explore visa and work permit options tailored for new graduates and tech professionals.
- Application Tips from Experts: Get insider strategies to boost your visa application’s success.
- Avoid Common Mistakes: Learn how to navigate potential pitfalls that could slow your journey.
- Access to Key Resources: Discover tools and support to simplify your path to Canada.
Live Q&A to answer your immigration questions
Don’t miss the chance to get direct answers to your questions in a live Q&A session with Bani Arora, licensed Canadian immigration consultant, and Alejandra Galindo of Xideral, connecting top Mexican talent with Canadian employers.
Each participant will also gain exclusive access to Aïa, your virtual immigration assistant, offering personalized guidance and support throughout every stage of your journey to Canada.
Limited Spots Available – Register Now. UNAM students can join for free using the code "UNAMFREE". This exclusive event will equip you with essential steps and strategies to jumpstart your tech career in Canada.