日加協会(CJS)主催の第4回カナダ生活情報セミナー
当セミナーはトロントに滞在してる日本人を対象に開催さ
* トロントのコミュニティカレッジや語学学校で英語を勉強
* 永住権を取得する
* 日本人へのサポート体制やネットワーキングづくり
* カナダ社会への適応について(日々の生活で直面する問題
トロントで生活を始めたばかりの皆様にとっては見逃せな
講演は日本語と英語で行われます。終了後に質疑応答の時
参加者と話をする絶好の機会です。新来者以外の方々のご
2014年 4月25日 金曜日
6:30 p.m – 受付開始
6:45 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. 講演 - 質疑応答
8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. レセプション(スナックと飲み物)
トロント国際交流基金(The Japan Foundation, Toronto)
131 Bloor Street West, Suite 213, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1R1
参加費: $5
※日加協会は1981年に設立されたボランティアベース
The Canada - Japan Society (CJS) cordially invites you to our sixth annual: “Surviving in Canada – Information for Newcomers”
This long-running event is for Japanese people new to Canada; whether studying, looking to immigrate, or just surviving in the Greater Toronto Area. The purpose of this event is to make the transition to Canadian life easier by offering Japanese speakers who will share their unique experience and advice for living in Canada.
They will cover topics such as immigration, everyday life, and where to turn to for support in Canada as Japanese. They will also share their view on the challenges of living in Canada and culture adoption.
The presentations will be primarily in Japanese followed by a Q&A session. The second part of the evening includes a reception where you will have the opportunity to network and talk with the speakers and other guests over some light refreshments. Non-newcomers to Canada are also welcome. The participation fee collected by CJS will be used to cover expenses of the event.
Please RSVP to: jeff@cjst.ca
If you are a Japanese newcomer to Canada, this is an event you don't want to miss!
SURVIVING IN CANADA - INFORMATION FOR NEWCOMERS
Friday, April 25, 2014
6:30 p.m – Doors open, registration
6:45 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. (Speakers - Q&A)
8:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. (Reception)
The Japan Foundation, Toronto
131 Bloor Street West, Suite 213
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1R1
Participation Fee: $5
www.cjst.ca
The Canada Japan Society was established in 1981 and is an independent, volunteer driven non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing relations and understanding between Canada and Japan.
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