Sri Lanka-Canada Business Council Delegation Attends Quebec Immigration and Integration Fair 2025

The visiting delegation from the Sri Lanka-Canada Business Council (SLCBC) of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, representing the education sector, attended the Quebec Immigration and Integration Fair 2025 held in Quebec, Canada.

The fair is a significant annual event designed for individuals aspiring to settle, work, study, or integrate into Quebec society. The Sri Lankan delegation was led by Mr. Mohamed Irshad, Senior Vice President of the SLCBC, accompanied by representatives from Sri Lanka’s education sector who attended the fair to explore potential collaboration and partnership opportunities.

The Quebec Immigration and Integration Fair serves as a key platform offering:

• Resources and Opportunities: Access to information, job offers, and support services tailored for newcomers.

• Conferences and Workshops: A series of informative sessions providing insights into effective integration within Quebec’s social and professional landscape.

The mission of the fair focuses on:

• Reliable Information: Providing immigrants and organizations with accurate and accessible content.

• Welcoming Communities: Promoting integration through community engagement and digital initiatives.

• Professional Support: Assisting immigration professionals in addressing challenges such as language training, workforce attraction, and regional integration.

• Collaborative Projects: Coordinating ecosystem-wide initiatives to support immigration policies and community inclusion.

Guided by the vision, “Together, let’s ensure the success of immigrants and the future of Quebec,” the fair continues to be a cornerstone for fostering a more inclusive and prosperous Quebec.

The participation of the Sri Lanka-Canada Business Council delegation highlights the Council’s ongoing commitment to promoting international partnerships, enhancing cooperation between institutions, and identifying new opportunities for Sri Lankan professionals and organizations within Canada’s dynamic migration and education landscape.