Member of Parliament, and President of the Whistler Chamber of Commerce, meet for strategy session to help grow the SSILS program

Posted by SSILS on Oct 3, 2011 in News | 0 comments

The Pique Newsmagazine:  By Jesse Ferreras

An immigration consultant who works in Whistler is seeking political help after student visa applicants were denied the chance to study French at a language school.

Paul Girodo, director of Whistler Immigration Ltd. and a director involved in the decision-making processes of the Sea to Sky International Language School (SSILS), said that some officers working for Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) are levelling an “institutional bias” against student visa applicants who want to study French in Whistler.

Read more about John Weston, Member of Parliament, and SSILS at http://www.piquenewsmagazine.com/pique/index.php?cat=C_News&content=Whistler+consultant+1834