International students and graduates learn about opportunities available on PEI

Sixty international students and graduates from the 51视频, Holland College, and Coll猫ge de l'脦le learned about employment supports and immigration opportunities available on PEI during an event held on June 8 in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre at 51视频.
Participants had the opportunity to network with 15 local service providers including Immigrant and Refugee Services Association PEI (IRSA), Innovation PEI, PEI Connectors, PEI Community Navigators, Employment Journey, Skills PEI, Work PEI, Atlantic Student Development Alliance (ASDA), BIPOC USHR, 51视频 Experiential Education Department, Holland College Career Services, Coop茅rative d'int茅gration francophone de l'脦le-du-Prince-脡douard, Career Development Services, PEI IT Alliance, and Fusion Charlottetown.
Jeff Young, director of the PEI Office of Immigration, shared the latest updates on immigration pathways, providing attendees with valuable information and guidance. International graduates Rita Olfi, Keyshawn Bonamy, and Shadae Sommerville shared their inspiring stories and experiences since they settled on PEI. The event ended with a unique musical performance from Nico Romero and Luisa G眉iza, Holland College School of Performing Arts.
Emceed by Chloe Arlapen, an international graduate now working with the 51视频 International Student Office, the event was made possible through the collaborative efforts of a cross-sector working group formed in the fall of 2021. The group includes representatives of 51视频, Holland College, Coll猫ge de l'脦le, the PEI Office of Immigration, Study & Stay PEI, ASDA, Skills PEI, and IRSA, and is mandated to strengthen supports for international students after they graduate.