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Great Start Canada will give the First Step Immigrating to Canada
Immigrating to a new country can be a challenge for international students, either with their family or themselves. You don't have the resource or the knowledge of this new land, and you feel all alone. You don't know the process of moving what qualification you need to move here. Sometimes, the things you learn or classes you took in your old country don't match Canadian qualifications. That's why Daniel Peimbert started Great Start Canada, a business to help immigrants get their first step in moving here.
In this episode of In Focus by U Multicultural, our host Mark Aaron sat down with Daniel Peimbert to discuss the organization and Daniel's hopes for the future. Daniel's goal in Great Start Canada is to provide professional and honest advice and representation that all immigrants can rely upon. Daniel has been a Canadian citizen for a long time now, and he moved here to Winnipeg from Mexico by himself. He knows the struggles he faced when moving here. Daniel wants to share his knowledge that he learned moving here to help those who want to start a better life here in Canada. Their job is to take away the stress and closely work with immigrants to meet their goals moving here. They help every type of immigrant from international students wanting to get better education who move by themselves here. The family's who want to move here want a better life for their kids.
Contact Mark Aaron, our video journalist, to share your story, explore and discuss civic issues by email: markaaron@u-channel.ca
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