The Study & Stay Abroad Fair - Montreal

In fall 2010, Montreal will host a new international event to encourage the mobility of students and workers: The Study & Stay Abroad Fair, presented October 13 to 15, 2010, at Place Bonaventure. The fair is open to all organizations from Canada, Europe, United States and elsewhere that offer academic and university programs, jobs, linguistic stays, summer camp stays, au pair programs, international internships, international cooperation and volunteer programs, discovery and adventure trips, resources and governmental services.

Expand your recruitment in a selected market: the second largest city in Canada, Quebec's metropolis and one of the largest bilingual cities in the world (French and English) with a market of over 3.3 million people.

With our 15 experience as an organizer of the largest recruitment events in Canada in the two largest markets in the country, that is to say The National Education Fair and The National Job Fair in Montreal and The National Job Fair & Training Expo in Toronto, the table is set to provide a showcase and an unrivalled reach to overseas organizations.

By participating as an exhibitor to The Study & Stay Abroad Fair, you offer young people and adults of the Greater Montreal Area and outlying regions to discover the word while allowing them to experience immersion, study, volunteer, work or tourist stays abroad; you develop your network by forging close ties with educational institutions in Quebec as well as businesses, governmental organizations and agencies and professional organizations participating in the upcoming National Education Fair and National Job Fair; you are part of the only event of its kind in the province of Quebec and you benefit from the strength and professionalism of a team that has over 15 years experience in organizing prestigious recruitment events.

Located beside The National Education Fair and The National Job Fair, The Study & Stay Abroad Fair will benefit the attendance of these two events, plus its own clientele, such as: individuals interested in studying, working, staying and/or travelling abroad (mostly 18 to 35 years old); students from high school, college and university; adults in the labour market seeking for a job, a new career or career training; parents of Canadian secondary school students; teachers and counsellors from public and private high schools guidance counsellors and professionals.

More than 300 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors expected in our three fairs presented jointly in Montreal in October 2010.