Fall 2025
Open Registrations
2025
Open Registrations
Technology meets personalized engagement. Through our exclusive Vente a Canadá / Vente Australia Platform, students are matched with institutions according to their needs. You can also scan their QR codes to collect data effortlessly—no paper, no hassle.
Our system helps students pre-select institutions that best fit their goals. This means they arrive at the event informed, engaged, and more likely to convert—giving your team quality leads from the start.
We cap the number of exhibitors to 30 per city to ensure each institution receives optimal visibility and interaction time with students.
After the event, reconnect with students through our platform by using the free CRM included with our fairs.
Metro Population: [Insert population]
National Rank: [e.g., 3rd largest in Mexico]
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Metro Population: 7,112,808.
National Rank: 1st largest in Chile
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: University of Chile, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Universidad Diego Portales.
International/Bilingual High Schools: Santiago College, The Grange School, Nido de Aguilas.
Academic Strengths: Business, engineering, law, medicine.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): 47th globally, 2nd in Latin America.
Language Programs & Exposure: Widespread ESL programs, presence of bilingual private schools.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport.
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Toronto, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, New York.
Venue Availability: Espacio Riesco, CentroParque, CasaPiedra.
Why this matters:Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Canadian Presence: Canadian Embassy, Canadian companies in mining and energy sectors.
Migration Trends: Significant Chilean-Canadian community, strong history of migration during the 1970s.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Recruitment Landscape: Emerging.
First-mover Advantage?: yes.
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 22%
% of private school enrollment:Approximately 20%
Median family income: $25,000 USD
Upcoming urban or educational development: Expansion of urban metro lines and investment in education tech hubs
Metro Population: 2,781,641.
National Rank: 2nd largest in Ecuador.
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Escuela Politécnica Nacional.
International/Bilingual High Schools: Academia Cotopaxi, Colegio Americano de Quito, British School Quito.
Academic Strengths: Engineering, business, medicine, environmental sciences.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): 65th globally.
Language Programs & Exposure: Presence of bilingual private schools and ESL programs in universities.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: Mariscal Sucre International Airport.
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Miami, Houston, Atlanta, New York.
Venue Availability: Centro de Exposiciones Quito, Quorum Quito, Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana.
Why this matters: Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Canadian Presence: Canadian Embassy, Canadian mining and development companies.
Migration Trends: Modest Ecuadorian diaspora in Canada, growing student interest.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Underserved
First-mover Advantage?: Yes
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 26%.
% of private school enrollment: Approximately 18%.
Median family income: $14,500 USD
Upcoming urban or educational development: Investments in digital education and North Quito expansion zones
Metro Population: 10,978,000.
National Rank: 1st largest in Colombia
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: Universidad de los Andes, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.
International/Bilingual High Schools: Gimnasio Moderno, Colegio Nueva Granada, The English School.
Academic Strengths: Social sciences, engineering, medicine, law, arts.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): 75th globally, Medium proficiency.
Language Programs & Exposure: Numerous ESL programs, many bilingual private schools.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: El Dorado International Airport.
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Toronto, Miami, New York, Houston, Atlanta, Orlando.
Venue Availability: Corferias, Ágora Bogotá, Centro Empresarial Salitre.
Why this matters: Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Canadian Presence: Canadian Embassy, Canadian businesses in finance, mining, and education.
Migration Trends: Growing Colombian-Canadian community; high number of student visas issued.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Competitive.
First-mover Advantage?: No
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 25%.
% of private school enrollment: Approximately 24%.
Median family income: $13,500 USD.
Upcoming urban or educational development: Smart City initiatives and expansion of Bogotá’s higher education infrastructure.
Metro Population: 1,274,250.
National Rank: 4th largest in Colombia.
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: Universidad del Norte, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Universidad Autónoma del Caribe.
International/Bilingual High Schools: Colegio Karl C. Parrish, Colegio Marymount, Royal School Barranquilla.
Academic Strengths: Engineering, business, logistics, international relations.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): Colombia ranks 75th globally.
Language Programs & Exposure: Multiple bilingual private schools and ESL programs at local universities.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport.
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Panama (for Canada connections).
Venue Availability: Puerta de Oro Convention Center, Hotel El Prado, Centro de Convenciones Blue Gardens.
Why this matters: Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Canadian Presence: Canadian companies in logistics and trade sectors; Canadian consular services available.
Migration Trends: Growing interest in study and migration pathways; moderate Colombian-Canadian ties.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Emerging.
First-mover Advantage?: Yes.
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 27%.
% of private school enrollment: Approximately 21%.
Median family income: $10,200 USD.
Upcoming urban or educational development: Ongoing modernization of port infrastructure and investments in digital learning platforms.
Metro Population: 1,141,671.
National Rank: 5th largest in Colombia.
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS), Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga (UNAB), Universidad Santo Tomás.
International/Bilingual High Schools: Colegio Panamericano, Colegio La Quinta del Puente, Colegio Reina de la Paz.
Academic Strengths: Health sciences, engineering, business, education.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): Colombia ranks 75th globally.
Language Programs & Exposure: Universities and private schools with ESL and bilingual education.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: Palonegro International Airport.
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Panama (for Canada connections), Miami (seasonal/limited via Bogotá).
Venue Availability: Cenfer Centro de Ferias y Exposiciones, Neomundo Centro de Convenciones.
Why this matters: Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Underserved.
First-mover Advantage?: Yes.
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 25%.
% of private school enrollment: Approximately 22%.
Median family income: $9,800 USD.
Upcoming urban or educational development: Education innovation hubs and regional digital transformation strategies.
Metro Population: 22,000,000.
National Rank: 1st largest in Mexico
Why this matters: A larger population provides access to a broader student pool and regional draw from nearby states.
Top Universities/Colleges: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Tecnológico de Monterrey (Campus Santa Fe)
International/Bilingual High Schools: The American School Foundation, Colegio Peterson, Greengates School.
Academic Strengths: Social sciences, engineering, law, medicine, arts.
Why this matters: Local institutions serve as key partners and promote a culture of global learning.
English Proficiency Rank (EF EPI): 1st in Mexico
Language Programs & Exposure: Extensive bilingual education, ESL programs, and international academic collaborations.
Why this matters: Higher English levels improve Canada visa eligibility and success in post-secondary study.
Nearest International Airport: Mexico City International Airport (AICM).
Direct Flights to Canada/US: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, New York, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles.
Venue Availability: Expo Santa Fe, WTC Mexico City, Centro Citibanamex.
Why this matters: Accessibility ensures better exhibitor logistics and regional student participation.
Canadian Presence: Canadian Embassy, trade offices, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Canadian companies.
Migration Trends: Large Mexican diaspora in Canada; consistent student visa flow from CDMX.
Why this matters: Familiarity with Canada increases trust and desire to study there.
Recruitment Landscape: Competitive.
First-mover Advantage?: No.
Why this matters: An untapped or less saturated city offers better ROI and more visibility for institutions.
% of youth population: Approximately 24%
% of private school enrollment: Approximately 30%
Median family income: $16,000 USD
Upcoming urban or educational development: Expansion of digital learning platforms, foreign campus partnerships, and education innovation hubs