scorpio939
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- Sep 14, 2013
- 29
- Category........
- FSW
- Visa Office......
- SGVO -> Manila VO
- NOC Code......
- 1114:Other Financial Officers
- App. Filed.......
- 08-Aug-2014
- Doc's Request.
- 22-Jun-2016
- Nomination.....
- 01-Dec-2014
- AOR Received.
- 13-JAN-2015
- Med's Request
- 22-Jun-2016
- Med's Done....
- 18-July-2016
- Passport Req..
- 14-Dec-2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 12-12-2016
- LANDED..........
- 13-APR-2017
Sorry, I'm not interested about study yet. I've landed last April. So, I've no experience about it.
I learned from other people that, all citizens and permanent residents have access to govt financing for education. There is also a
Immigrant Access Fund, providing financial support for immigrants, in addition to the govt fund. See: www.iafcanada.org/
If you check with provincial govt sites, you will get good information.
Another advice, don't only look for College/University courses. In a workshop, I heard about a Bangladeshi guy who joined a 4 year long graduation program, with a view to land a job in a certain occupation. But after 3 years, he realized that, if he had gone through a 1 week training and utilized his previous job experience in Bangladesh, he could have already landed that job. So, look for alternatives also.
Best wishes
I learned from other people that, all citizens and permanent residents have access to govt financing for education. There is also a
Immigrant Access Fund, providing financial support for immigrants, in addition to the govt fund. See: www.iafcanada.org/
If you check with provincial govt sites, you will get good information.
Another advice, don't only look for College/University courses. In a workshop, I heard about a Bangladeshi guy who joined a 4 year long graduation program, with a view to land a job in a certain occupation. But after 3 years, he realized that, if he had gone through a 1 week training and utilized his previous job experience in Bangladesh, he could have already landed that job. So, look for alternatives also.
Best wishes
Thank you..
Please let me know if we land as a permanent resident and join a university for graduate studies, are we eligible for any sort of financial support from the government?
There is Canada- Saskatchewan integrated student loan and grant program for which on sask website it was mentioned one needs to be in the province for the last 12 months.
Regards