ILAC Enters into Strategic Partnership with Casa in Toronto & Vancouver

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ILAC is teaming up with Casa to do an even better job of serving international students that come to Canada.

ILAC and Casa are now working together to increase student housing opportunities, provide higher standards of service, offer competitive accommodation pricing and ultimately enhance the student experience in Toronto and Vancouver.

“We chose to partner with Casa because of their strong leadership in student housing,” says Jonathan Kolber, ILAC CEO. “I am extremely impressed with their team and the customer service they deliver”.

Over the years, Casa has become a leader in international student housing in Canada with its commitment to “accommodating happiness”. Casa offers sought-after convenient and central locations and its friendly, knowledgeable and professional team have built a strong reputation for customer service.

“ILAC is an industry leader, and we are thrilled to be collaborating with them,” says Jose Matheus, Founder and Director of Casa. “We value their commitment to excellence, and this provides Casa with a wonderful opportunity to do more of what we love: provide an incredible student housing experience for international students.  We are excited as we continue to grow and look to expanding all of our housing options in Canada.”

ILAC is confident its partners and students will benefit from this strategic offering. Right out of the gate, the new strategic partnership will provide an additional 100+ centrally located residence rooms in Toronto. 

Moving forward:

    • Casa will manage all ILAC Residences
    • Casa will provide student housing for:
      • Georgian@ILAC Toronto PPP
      • Sterling/Red Deer College Vancouver PPP
      • All ILAC College and pathway partner institutions in Canada
    • ILAC Homestay will continue to provide homestay accommodations to all ILAC and ILAC International College students

 

For more information, visit Casa Student Housing

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