The Seda Exchange Agency Specializes in Preparing New Brazilian Talents Who Want to Enter the Foreign Job Market and Venture into Canada
The Seda Agency is offering 200 free slots in its mentoring program for Brazilians who wish to find job opportunities in Canada and work there. The company promises to assist participants throughout the entire exchange process at no cost.
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Many Brazilians dream of working in Canada but have no idea where to start. This is why the Seda exchange agency has set aside 200 free slots for opportunities in Canada.
How to Immigrate from Brazil to Canada?
There are many reasons why people want to immigrate from Brazil to work in Canada, such as creating a better future for their families, achieving a good work-life balance, continuing their studies, or perhaps just for pure leisure.
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Many Brazilian citizens immigrate to Canada as the first stage of their eventual immigration to the U.S. because with a Canadian passport, new Canadian immigrant citizens can choose to either stay in Canada or live and work in the United States. Canadian immigration is currently undergoing a once-in-a-generation opportunity, with the Canadian government announcing a critical need for up to 1 million highly skilled migrants over the next two years.
After this quota of 1 million migrants is reached, the Canadian immigration program may be completely closed for many years. When Canada is full, immigration opportunities will cease for Brazilian citizens.
Working in Canada: Free Applications for Exchange Mentoring in Canada
To apply and secure one of the 200 free slots to work in Canada, interested individuals will have until the 20th of this month to complete their applications. To sign up and guarantee your spot for the Canada mentoring program, just fill out the entire form available on the Seda exchange agency’s website and wait for confirmation. It’s important to note that all mentoring sessions for Brazilians who wish to work in Canada will be conducted individually.
“We conduct exchanges both in the scientific area and in academic and teaching mobility, and we have initiatives such as Paraná Fala Idiomas, where we apply a Canadian methodology to our English and French language students,” said Luís Mascarenhas, Coordinator of International Relations at the Superintendent of Science, Technology, and Higher Education.
CLICK THIS LINK TO SIGN UP FOR THE MENTORING PROGRAM
Canada Wants Immigrants from Brazil
Canada has launched one of the most ambitious skilled migration programs in the modern era, with generous permanent residency programs to meet its interests of reaching the goal of more than a million migrants to fill the thousands of job openings existing in the country.
There are hundreds of high-demand jobs in Canada for all skill levels. Canada is among the developed economies that most depend on the immigration process to grow. Before the pandemic, about 80% of Canadian population growth relied on immigrants.


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