Meet Celestine Tshulu, Keyla Marmol, and Bianca Marinho, inspiring graduates of TIES Entrepreneurship Program who are making a difference in their communities. Discover their stories of resilience, innovation, and success.
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The Immigrant Education Society’s (TIES) 2024 RESP Sign-Up Event is in the books and, it was another resounding success.More than 250 newcomer and Calgary families attended the Nov. 20th event, and many walked away with RESPs (Retirement Education Saving Plan) and other investment accounts and advice.
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Uncertainty continues over the federal government’s recent announcement that it will be reducing immigration levels.The Immigration Education Society (TIES) has been on the front lines helping newcomers since 1988. It provides 50+ programs and services and serves thousands of immigrants a year in Calgary and area.
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How early is too early to start saving for your child’s future?The Immigrant Education Society (TIES) strongly believes that saving early for your child’s education sets a strong foundation for their future endeavours, ensuring access to quality education and more significant opportunities.That’s why TIES is once again hosting its free RESP Sign-up event on November 20, 2024, connecting families with a variety of financial experts.
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TIES proudly walked away with three awards at the 2024 Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards on Oct. 3, 2024.Three of our exceptional colleagues were honoured at the annual awards celebrating the outstanding contributions of Albertans born abroad.
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