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Exclusively connecting Landed Permanent Immigrants, Temporary Foreign Workers and International Students already in Canada, with providers of Employment, Education, Immigration and Settlement Services. Exhibition Sales Enquiries Working Abroad Newcomers Network 4th Floor 909-17th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2T 0A4 T: +1 587 390 3011 E: contact@newcomerscanada.ca W: NewcomersCanada.ca Brought to you by: Employment Education Immigration Settlement

Newcomers Canada 2014 The Newcomers Canada Fair is part of Newcomers Canada and is Canada s only dedicated onshore exhibition targeting the combined Employment, Education, Immigration and Settlement needs of economic immigrants and international students that have chosen to make a new life in Canada. An overview of permanent residents in Canada In the year ending 2012, 257,515 people were classified by CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) as being permanent residents in Canada, up from 248,751 in 2011 but down from 280,690 in 2010. Economic immigrants accounted for 160,617 of these permanent residents, an increase of 4,499 on 2011. 0% 0% 4% 5% About Newcomers Canada 38% Newcomers Canada is designed to support and improve outcomes for temporary foreign workers, newly granted permanent residents and international students by connecting them with employers and providers of education, immigration and settlement services in Canada. Newcomers Canada includes a series of domestic fairs as well as an online platform and job board for the successful recruitment, settlement and integration of internationally trained workers and students into Canada. The Newcomers Canada Fair is the only event of its kind held nationally throughout Canada, helping Permanent Residents, Temporary Foreign Workers including Working Holiday Makers, Students and Corporate Expats to learn more about living, working and studying in Canada. This unique and innovative approach to immigrant attraction and retention is designed to improve the outcomes for international workers and their families as well as students, while also supporting government agencies and employers to successfully integrate and retain immigrant workers. Purpose of the Fair Improving employment prospects through English language training, higher education, bridging courses, training, career advice and resume writing services Recognition and assessment of skills and qualifications with a view to gaining sustainable employment in their chosen occupation and/or as part of their formal application for permanent residency. 22% An overview of temporary foreign workers in Canada On the 1st December 2012, 338,189 people were classified by CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) as being temporary foreign workers in Canada, up from 299,430 in 2011 and 281,977 in 2010. 2 0% 0% 2% 3% 22% An overview of temporary foreign students in Canada On the 1st December 2012, 265,377 people were classified by CIC (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) as being temporary foreign students in Canada, up from 239,106 in 2011 and 218,015 in 2010. 0% 2% 0% 3% 4% 7% 13% 36% 42% Connecting newly arrived permanent residents, temporary foreign workers including working holidays makers, foreign students and corporate expats, with employers and settlement service providers. Providing essential information regarding viable permanent residency pathways for immigrants who are residing in Canada on a temporary work or student visa. Ontario Quebec British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan 26% Nova Scotia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador Territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories & Nunavut

Newcomers Canada 2014 About the Fair What areas are covered? The Newcomers Canada Fair showcases an extensive range of products, services and information specifically assisting International Job Seekers, Students and the Expatriate Community. If your organisation provides any of the following services you should consider exhibiting at the Newcomers Canada Fair; Immigration (Federal, Provincial, Lawyers, Agents, Immigrant Legal Advice) Employment (Employers, Recruiters, Immigrant Employment Services, Employment Standards) Education (Community Colleges, English Language Schools, Training) Foreign Credentials (Compulsory Trades, Provincial Apprenticeship Boards, and Designated Assessment Bodies) Settlement & Arrival Services (Social Security, Housing, Taxation, Banking, Mortgages, Car Finance, Translation Services, Health Insurance, Community & Multiculturalism Services, Schooling, Immigrant Support Services, Consular Services. Business Start up Services (Franchises, Banking, Business Registration) How is the Fair promoted? Domestically, the Newcomers Canada Fair benefits from a targeted multi-lingual advertising campaign with dedicated media partnerships including radio. The Fair is advertised across a range of Community Newspapers printed in 7 languages as well as Magazines, Social Media and Online Advertising. The Newcomers Canada Fair also benefits from a having a database of over 14,000 onshore immigrants from our Newcomers Canada Job Board and Newsletter. Benefits of participating Reduced Recruitment & Travel Costs: With the Fair held onshore in Canada this reduces the need for international travel to recruit overseas skilled workers. Quality Visitor Profile: Visitors to the Fair are more focused about the process of securing a job or educational opportunities as it can mean the difference between staying and leaving Canada. Quicker Conversion: Sourcing candidates onshore can reduce the significant delays with hiring offshore with new candidates more likely to adjust quicker having already been living in Canada. Who is Newcomers Canada? The Working Abroad Newcomers Network (WANN) is a leading provider of Skilled Migration Attraction Solutions to Governments and Employers Worldwide. WANN owns and operates the World s Leading International Recruitment Exhibition, Working Abroad, which takes place annually in Ireland, UK, Middle East and Southeast Asia. WANN s Working Abroad Expo has hosted Federal and Provincial Governments from Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In October 2012, Canada s Minister of Employment and Social Development and Minister for Multiculturalism, Jason Kenney attended and presented at the Working Abroad Expo. WANN also owns and operates, Newcomers Australia, the sister brand of Newcomers Canada, which has been running in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth since 2010. WANN has over 10 years experience in connecting skilled workers with international employers and governments both onshore and offshore. When & Where VANCOUVER 24-25 May 2014 Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel, 1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver. CALGARY 7-8 June 2014 TELUS Convention Centre, 120 Ninth Avenue SE, Calgary, T2G OP3. TORONTO 13-14 September 2014 Sheraton Centre (Downtown), 123 Queen Street Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2M9 A general admission fee of $10.00 will be payable upon Entry to all events, placing a nominal value on the event for attendees, with FREE ENTRY for those that register online.

Sponsorship Opportunities Newcomers Canada 2014 1. Main Sponsorship As the main sponsor for the Newcomers Canada Fair, your organization s logo will be displayed on all sponsor recognition signage including but not limited to, the Fair s website, visitor show guide, pre-promotional advertising and branding strategically positioned around the venue. Vancouver: $18,000 Calgary: $18,000 Toronto: $18,000 Vancouver, Calgary & Toronto $44,000 2. Zone Sponsor (Employment, Education, Immigration or Settlement) The option exists to become a zone sponsor and/or host a specific pavilion within the Fair. This option may appeal to Provincial Governments that wish to bring employers and apprenticeship boards alongside their immigration department. As a Pavilion or Specific Zone Sponsor your organization s logo will be displayed on all sponsor recognition signage including but not limited to, the Fair s website, visitor show guide, prepromotional advertising and branding strategically positioned around your designated Pavilion or Zone*. Vancouver: $12,000 Calgary: $12,000 Toronto: $12,000 Vancouver, Calgary & Toronto $26,000 4. Delegate Bag Sponsor All visitors to the Fair will be given a delegate bag upon entry. Delegate bags are a great way for Visitors to collect and store information while visiting the Fair. It is also a fantastic opportunity to promote your brand to everyone that attends the Fair and beyond. Sponsors have the option of supplying their own branded bags or having their logo printed, single colour, single sided on our supplied bags. Sponsorship includes a delegate bag insert worth $800. Sponsorship does not include a Booth. Vancouver: $8,000 Calgary: $8,000 Toronto: $8,000 Vancouver, Calgary & Toronto $14,000 Did you know In April 2011 the Federal Government brought in the cumulative 4-Year duration rule for temporary foreign workers. The impact is beginning to be seen now!! Vancouver: $15,000 Calgary: $15,000 Toronto: $15,000 Vancouver, Calgary & Toronto $35,000 3. Seminar Sponsorship As the seminar sponsor your organization s logo will be displayed on all sponsor recognition signage including but not limited to; the Fair s website, visitor show guide, pre-promotional advertising and branding strategically positioned around the venue. In addition, your organization will have the exclusive rights to distribute marketing and/or promotional collateral to all seminar attendees as well as your logo strategically positioned on the main seminar presentation screen.

Booth & Advertising Opportunities Newcomers Canada 2014 5. Standard Space (Pipe & Drape) Our standard space option is not only professional in its presentation it is 3m (w) x 2m (deep); The space also includes a furniture pack of a trestle table (4ft or 6ft) and two chairs, company listing in the Visitor Show Guide and Fair Website. Vancouver: $2,950 Calgary: $2,950 Toronto: $2,950 6. Space Only Our space only option is ideal for all exhibitors but particularly Not-for-Profit Organisations. The space is 2m (w) x 2m (deep), and includes a furniture pack of a trestle table (4ft) and two chairs, company listing in the Visitor Show Guide and Fair Website. Vancouver: $1,950 (Not for Profit $950) Calgary: $1,950 (Not for Profit $950) Toronto: $1,950 (Not for Profit $950) 7. Delegate Bag Insert All visitors to the Fair will be given a Delegate Bag upon entry. Delegate bags are a great way for visitors to collect and store information while visiting the Fair. It is also a fantastic opportunity to promote your brand, service or product to everyone that attends the Fair by placing promotional material in the bag. Vancouver: $800 Calgary: $800 Toronto: $800 Vancouver, Calgary & Toronto $1,200 8. Online Job Posting Account The Newcomers Canada jobs board is the most comprehensive list of online job vacancies for prospective economic immigrants and temporary foreign workers in Canada. Single Job Posting (30 Days): $200.00 Multiple Job Posting (30 Days) 2 Jobs: $300.00 Unlimited Job Posting (30 Days): $1,500.00 Booking Terms All prices are quoted in Canadian Dollars and exclude related taxes and charges. Payment is required in full upon booking. See Booking Form for full terms and conditions. WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR INTERNATIONAL FAIRS? UK Ireland France Poland Portugal Ukraine Spain Contact us in Calgary Working Abroad Newcomers Network 4th Floor 909-17th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2T 0A4 T: +1 587 390 3011 E: contact@newcomerscanada.ca W: NewcomersCanada.ca