Empowering Students and Counselors with Canadian Education Insights
EdExplore Global conducted an exclusive education and counseling workshop at Amazon College, Colombo, focusing on opportunities in Canada’s higher education sector and pathways to permanent residency.
📅 Date: October 7, 2025
🕚 Time: 11:00 A.M – 1:00 P.M
📍 Venue: Amazon College, 2nd Floor, Galle Road, Colombo 04
🎓 Workshop Overview
The interactive session brought together students and academic counselors from multiple education agencies for an in-depth discussion on:
- Canadian undergraduate and postgraduate study options
- Pathways to Permanent Residency (PR)
- Latest immigration policy updates
- Admission guidance and documentation requirements
Around 30 participants attended the event, gaining practical insights on how to plan their education and settlement journey in Canada.
🏫 Participating Institution
The session featured information and updates from top Canadian universities and colleges, including:
Thompson Rivers University, Trent University, University of New Brunswick, Wilfrid Laurier University, St. Francis Xavier University, North Island College, University of Manitoba, Columbia College, and Alexander College.
💡 Event Highlights
- Personalized discussions with academic counselors
- Spot admissions for eligible applicants
- Scholarship and funding options explained
- Free visa guidance and document support
- Visa refusal assessment and reapplication advice
💼 Leadership & Guidance
The event was conducted under the leadership and guidance of:
- Mr. Ayoob Hameed, Immigration Lawyer and Director of EdExplore Global (Pvt) Ltd, and Chairman of Hurlis Law Firm, Toronto
- Mr. Hasanga Senayake, Director of EdExplore Global
Their expertise and commitment to student empowerment made the workshop a valuable experience for all participants.
🌍 Building Awareness, Expanding Horizons
The EdExplore Canada @ Amazon College Colombo 2025 workshop reinforced EdExplore Global’s mission to provide transparent, accurate, and timely education consultancy for Sri Lankan students aspiring to study, work, and settle in Canada.





















