Hi,
I have applied for the "SIAST Continuing Care Assistant (Full-Time)" at the Park Land College,Saskatchewan for the academic term Jan 2013.I am a post graduate nurse(Msc.N), have an offer of place with them.I intend to apply for the diction letter and write CRNE when am there on a student visa thereby converting my status to work permit within an year of the post study work visa.
Since i am a newbie in the international education scene so i have a few questions about this college,this part of Canada and my profile.I hope experienced people of the forum will shed some light on my queries.My questions are as following:-
1. Is park land college any good for international students
2. If anyone can tell me about the program, if its suitable? Do anyone know anyone who have already done this?
3. The campus Location is at: Fort Qu'Appelle; how student friendly is this place - any ideas?
4.Am applying under SPP Program, does this college come under that category?
5. How easy is it to convert student visas to work permit?
6. Can i take my husband with me once i get settled with the place? how easy is spouse visas for students
This is what my agent offers for 3980 CAD fees, is it worth it?
- he will help me to get accommodation[i pay], offers free transportation to the college for the first 2 weeks
-he will assist in getting health card,social security number, insurance and other necessary processes (??)
-he will assist in getting a part time job! ( off campus before i get a permit)
- he will assist me to get an employer(nursing) after 6 months with whom i will start as a part time employee and then get converted into full time employment and work permit
- Assist me to get the school of nursing diction letter to write CRNE
- Provide free CRNE training with materials even after getting to Canada (training starts in India it seems)
- help me with PR process ( is it even possible?)
It would be really great if some one could answer this questions for me
Thank You
I have applied for the "SIAST Continuing Care Assistant (Full-Time)" at the Park Land College,Saskatchewan for the academic term Jan 2013.I am a post graduate nurse(Msc.N), have an offer of place with them.I intend to apply for the diction letter and write CRNE when am there on a student visa thereby converting my status to work permit within an year of the post study work visa.
Let me share my profile with you
+2 - 68%
Bsc. Nursing - 73%
Msc. Nursing - 73%
Clinical Experience - 2 Years 6 Months
Teaching Experience - 6 Months
IELTS - L 8/R 7.5/w 7/s 7 [O V .7.5]
+2 - 68%
Bsc. Nursing - 73%
Msc. Nursing - 73%
Clinical Experience - 2 Years 6 Months
Teaching Experience - 6 Months
IELTS - L 8/R 7.5/w 7/s 7 [O V .7.5]
Since i am a newbie in the international education scene so i have a few questions about this college,this part of Canada and my profile.I hope experienced people of the forum will shed some light on my queries.My questions are as following:-
1. Is park land college any good for international students
2. If anyone can tell me about the program, if its suitable? Do anyone know anyone who have already done this?
3. The campus Location is at: Fort Qu'Appelle; how student friendly is this place - any ideas?
4.Am applying under SPP Program, does this college come under that category?
5. How easy is it to convert student visas to work permit?
6. Can i take my husband with me once i get settled with the place? how easy is spouse visas for students
This is what my agent offers for 3980 CAD fees, is it worth it?
- he will help me to get accommodation[i pay], offers free transportation to the college for the first 2 weeks
-he will assist in getting health card,social security number, insurance and other necessary processes (??)
-he will assist in getting a part time job! ( off campus before i get a permit)
- he will assist me to get an employer(nursing) after 6 months with whom i will start as a part time employee and then get converted into full time employment and work permit
- Assist me to get the school of nursing diction letter to write CRNE
- Provide free CRNE training with materials even after getting to Canada (training starts in India it seems)
- help me with PR process ( is it even possible?)
It would be really great if some one could answer this questions for me
Thank You