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US based Aspire Business Network LLC has announced a partnership with Sparks of Canada for its PSW programme.
The programme will provide an opportunity for Ghanaians and Africans who dream of living and working in Canada.
“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Sparks of Canada for our PSW programme, and we have even more programmes in store for you”, CEO of Aspire Business Network, Kwame Antwi-Frempong, said.
“By joining our PSW programme, you'll gain access to a hassle-free and streamlined process for moving to Canada to work. Our partnership with Sparks of Canada means we cut out the intermediaries, giving you a direct connection to the experts who will guide you throughout your journey”, he explained.
Mr. Antwi-Frempong pointed out that Aspire will ensure that all and sundry receive government-approved training, preparation for essential certifications, secure a job and ultimately paving the path towards a fulfilling life and career in Canada.
Aspire also offers various other programmes catering to the educational needs in Canada.
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