A free seminar on “Study to Migrate” will be held at the AIM Conference Center on February 25, at 6 p.m. It is organized by International Education Specialists.
Inter-Ed has benn placing students from the Philippines to Austrialia since 1986. changes in the immigration laws in Australia have openced up a whole new range of opportunities for students and for professionals who want to live and work there.
The seminar is aimed at anybody aged between 17-35 who wants to study, then work or migrate in Australia. Austrade, the Australian Trade Commission, will start the seminar with an overview of the scope and benefits of an Australian education; education expert Roger Bartholomew, will then discuss courses and educational institutions in Australia and the different types of students visas; Mark Leslie will be presenting the world’s leading culinary and hospitality school Le Cordon Bleu, and Australian Immigration Services will be presenting the many options for working and living in Australia.
Highlights include the revisions of September 1, 2007 in the Australian Migration Regulations and particularly the General Skilled Migration two-year study requirements; and a presentation from Le Cordon Bleu, the world’s largest hospitality education institution, with over 22,000 students at their 30 campuses in 15 different countries. The number of Filipinos taking these programs has increased greatly in the last two years and many have found work abroad as great hoteliers, chefs, restaurant owners, or patissiers.
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