
Uzbekistan and Kingston International College team up to boost job prospects for Australians

Kingston International College to establish training centers in Uzbekistan to boost job opportunities in Oceania
In a recent development, it has been announced that training centers of Kingston International College will be set up in Uzbekistan with the aim of facilitating the employment of citizens in Oceania. This initiative was discussed during a meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where Deputy Minister Olimjon Abdullaev held talks 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.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kingston International College is a reputable private educational institution that specializes in vocational education and training. The college offers a diverse range of programs catering to students who are eager to acquire practical skills in areas such as business, hospitality, tourism, public services, and English language proficiency.
During the meeting, the discussions centered around expanding cooperation in labor migration and creating employment opportunities for Uzbek citizens in Australia. As a result, an agreement was reached to establish Kingston International College training centers in Uzbekistan to support the placement of citizens in jobs across Oceania.
The implementation of this agreement is expected to significantly enhance the job prospects available to Uzbek citizens in the Australian labor market. This collaboration between Kingston International College and the Uzbek government signifies a step towards fostering stronger ties between the two countries and creating valuable opportunities for individuals seeking employment in Oceania.





