Hardeek said:
Hi
im planning to study in canada. how much money do i need for two years.
im planning to take welding course for two years or culinary Management.
im a computer science undergrad here in the philippines.
and how can i get a Post Graduate Work Permit. after that i want to be a permanent resident in canada.
Any Suggestion and Advice will be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi,
To study in Canada, you need to select an appropriate course in any of the recognized college or university, and then apply for a study permit.
Getting Canadian study permit is perhaps one of the toughest to get in the world and even if you 've million dollars...won't guarantee you a study permit. As far as applicants from Indian subcontinent/Asia are concerned...the CHC has several unwritten rules such as the course applied should be higher or atleast similar level of your present credential (i.e if you are a Bachelor's level degree holder, applying for lower level plain certificate/diploma programmes 'll surely result in visa rejection) and the course applied to should be in the direct area of your previous study/background or atleast in a related field. For example if you are Business degree holder, have 2 years work ex in sales field and you opt for a PG course in Hotel management ..then also your visa 'll be most probably rejected. All these to avoid Course/study mismatch... Now you get the point right...? One of the most probable reason for such stringent rules is to limit the number of students entering Canada and only accept genuine students..
Before you apply for Canadian study permits, you need to find an appropriate course in a recognized Canadian college or University. You will need to choose a course in a Canadian college or university..in a province of your choice... matching to your previous level and area of training/ education/ work experience. You will need to visit the individual college or university websites, do research for yourself..and choose an appropriate course. Here's the list of recognized publicly funded colleges and Universities (listed province wise):
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/institutions/participants.asp
You MUST select an appropriate College/University and a course/higher or atleast similar to your current qualifications and area of study.
To get admissions to Universities, you usually need 70-75% minimum marks in UG, good academic record, IELTS score and perhaps GRE score and/or work ex in relevant area. The admission process to Canadian recognized public universities is very high.
If you don't have such high academic record, next best thing is to apply for a PG level course (also known as
Graduate certificates/diplomas) of 1 or 2 years in a Canadian college related to your previous study.
Hence, either you can look forward to study M.S in CS/IT in Canadian Universities OR study some IT related PG level 1-2 years in any of the recognized Canadian college. You may also look forward to do a 3 years Advanced Diploma with Co-op, but it's not reccomended as it's lower than a Bachelor's degree.
You MUST choose a college course in the field of IT/CS related PG level course(Graduate certificates/diplomas) in any of the recognized Canadian colleges like:
http://www.humber.ca/program/information-technology-solutions
http://www.georgianc.on.ca/programs/CNSS/outline/
http://www.georgebrown.ca/T405-2011-2012/
http://www.georgebrown.ca/T405-2012-2013/
http://www.lambton.on.ca/Programs/FT_Program_page.aspx?id=8431
http://www.lambton.on.ca/Programs/FT_Program_page.aspx?id=2147488851
http://www.lambton.on.ca/Programs/FT_Program_page.aspx?id=8433
(Most IT related PG level programme mentioned here are in Ontario province, you can look in other provinces too)
Check the
study permit section for international students.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/faq/study/index.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp
About post graduate work permits: As per the current rules, if you study any recognized course from a recognized University or college of 2 years/SEM/16 months you will get a PGWP of 3 years...and if the duration of your course studied in Canada is less than 2 years, the the length of PGWP will be equal to the duration f your course.For example 1 year PGWP for a 1 year course.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp
You need minimum Tuition fees+10,000$(living expenses)+travel expenses -1st year, and thereafter Tuition fees+10,000$(living expenses) for 2nd year onwards.
Go through all the sites, and select an appropriate course as mentioned.
Best of Luck.