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Bridging Cultures Through Beauty: Orane International’s New Surrey Campus Sets the Stage

Surrey, Canada – With Canada’s beauty and wellness industry expanding at a projected rate of 8% annually and more than 50,000 job openings forecasted by 2026, the time has never been better for skill-based education. Leading this wave of opportunity is Orane International, which has opened its third Canadian college in the vibrant city of Surrey.

“Beauty is universal, but culture gives it flavor,” says Mr. Dinesh Sood, MD of Orane International. The new campus aims to blend global industry standards with culturally rooted skills, creating a powerful career platform for both Indian and Canadian students.

Why Indian Beauty Skills Matter in Canada

With over 2 million South Asians calling Canada home, beauty techniques like henna application, bridal makeup, and Ayurvedic treatments are not niche — they’re in demand. Orane’s programs highlight these traditional practices while integrating modern wellness education, making students job-ready on a global scale.

A Gateway to Global Careers

Graduates of Orane’s Surrey campus are being trained for high-demand roles in:

  • Luxury salons and spa chains

  • International cruise ships and resorts

  • Bridal and event styling teams

  • Health and wellness retreats

Plus, international certification means students can take their skills anywhere in the world.

A Launchpad for Beauty Entrepreneurs

As beauty preferences in Canada grow more inclusive, Orane graduates are uniquely equipped to offer authentic multicultural services — or even launch their own businesses. The college doesn’t just teach skills; it nurtures dreams of entrepreneurship and innovation.

A Vision Realized

“This campus is more than a building — it’s a symbol of what’s possible when tradition meets ambition,” said an Orane spokesperson. “It’s where Indian talent and global opportunity intersect.

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