Uzbekistan and Kingston International College partner to expand employment opportunities for citizens in Australia
Training centers of Kingston International College will be established in Uzbekistan to facilitate the employment of citizens in Oceania. This follows a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where Deputy Minister Olimjon Abdullaev discussed the initiative with Benson Mah Hock Onn, the head of Kingston International College in Singapore, and Welly Waleed Reda, the director of the company's Australian branch.
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According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingston International College is a private educational institution specializing in vocational education and training. The college offers a wide range of programs designed for students seeking practical skills in business, hospitality, tourism, public services, and English language proficiency.
During the meeting, the parties discussed expanding cooperation in labor migration and organizing employment opportunities for Uzbek citizens in Australia.
The parties reached an agreement to open Kingston International College training centers in Uzbekistan to support the placement of citizens in jobs across Oceania.
The implementation of this agreement will enhance the opportunities available to Uzbek citizens in the Australian labor market.
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