In 2024, the Spanish network will intensify its support for newcomers and immigrants already settled in Canada, as well as entrepreneurs and companies, through various events and benefits that its members will be able to access through the Heylo app.
Since its founding in October 2022, this organization has served as an integration support for all Hispanics living in Canada and currently has 851 members and has 581 applications awaiting approval, making it the fastest growing project in the country.
In an interview with The Bridge, Raquel Narvajas, creator of the Spanish Network, explains that her main goal is to raise the quality of life of Spanish speakers in Canada with information, activities and resources that cover all their social, professional and family needs. And entertainment.
To this end, the network will work with more events and offer multiple opportunities to its members, such as those already available in the “Benefits” section of the Heylo app.
In this section, you can find a list of recruitment agencies that have specific contacts, as well as a form to include your CV, which will allow you to keep in touch with companies looking for a profile like yours, as well as be referred by members Others in the Spanish network in the companies where they work.
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Supporting businesses in Canada
As if that were not enough, in this new year, the Spanish network will redouble its efforts to support companies, entrepreneurs or people with business ideas in Canada.
To this end, it recently signed a cooperation agreement with Vision 2 Reality Foundationbased in Vancouver, specializes in providing the resources necessary for startups or small business owners to thrive in the Canadian business environment.
Network expansion
This year, the Hispanic Network also seeks to grow and invites all Hispanics in Canada, from Vancouver to Halifax, to join this group, through its online events such as the “Los Lunes Toca ser Red” live show transmitted via Zoom and Instagram. Topics of interest to members of the organization are addressed.
It is worth noting that the philosophy of the Spanish network is based on mutual cooperation among its members. Therefore, keep in mind that the larger the organization, the greater the support for each of its members.
Join the Spanish network
If you have legal immigration status in Canada, you can join the Hispanic Network by submitting your application through the free Heylo platform. We are sharing the following link to be part of the Spanish network through these means: https://link.heylo.co/RFeV
On Heylo, the grid contains various conversation topics and also displays events that will be held in person so you can confirm your attendance and help organizers plan and manage meetings.
Of course, the platform gives you access to chat about the conversation topics that interest you most such as networking, training, leasing, business, immigration, sports, social, etc.
Keep in mind that this organization is a very human network, so they require their members to put a real photo in their record, preferably of a professional nature, along with their interests, otherwise their profile will be deleted.
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