Canada will host education exhibitions at Hanoi’s Melia Hotel on March 8 and HCM City’s Intercontinental Hotel on March 9, aiming to promote education opportunities in the country.
Prospective students and their parents will have the chance to meet with representatives of leading Canadian schools and Vietnamese alumni, exploring life and study in Canada.
A wealth of information about available scholarships and grants will be available along with information on obtaining study visas.
More than 200,000 international students are currently studying in Canada.
Degrees in Canada are recognised worldwide while tuition fees are much cheaper than other developed countries. In addition, Canada is generally considered one of the safest places in the world to live.
For more information, please visit www.canada-edu.org.
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