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VARIOUS IMMIGRATION PROGRAMMES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN CANADA

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5.5 in one module is accpetable .. ask ur consultant..
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tiger007

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CANADIAN IMMIGRATION PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN CANADA:


UPDATE: JANUARY 2014. -- Check the Official website links for detailed information.



PNPs (Provincial Nominee Programs):

1. Alberta -

Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)

www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp.aspx

With new changes to the program applying for permanent residence is now easier than ever. It's still free to apply and processing times are fast. New changes include:

Choose to apply with or without an employer
You only need one (1) year of post-secondary education
Apply right away if you are employed in a full-time occupation
Your job does not have to be related to your education
NOC C occupations are now eligible (some additional criteria apply)

There are two categories international students can choose from for permanent residence.

Apply without your employer through the Strategic Recruitment Stream Post-Graduate Worker Category (PGWC) -Open ONLY to international students passing out from an Alberta based recognized educational institute.
OR
Apply with your employer through the Employer-Driven Stream International Graduate Category (IGC) - Open also for Out of Province students.

Differences between the International Graduate Category (IGC) and Post-Graduate Worker Category(PGWC).
1) How you apply - under the PGWC you apply on your own; this means you must meet all of the criteria and provide all required documents. Under the IGC you must apply with your employer. This means both you and your employer have criteria that each of you must meet as part of the assessment process and both of you have documents to provide for the application.
2) Employer criteria - for the IGC, your employer must show they have offered you a permanent, full-time position and show that you are working full-time in an eligible occupation. Under the PGWC, your employment does not have to be permanent, but does still have to be full-time, and you must show you are working full-time in an eligible occupation.
3) Education - under the IGC you must have completed your post-secondary education at an eligible institution in Canada (including Alberta); under the PGWC you are only eligible if you completed your post-secondary education at an eligible institution in Alberta.
These main differences are reflected in the document checklists; documents are slightly different in each one. It is up to you to review the criteria and document checklists for these categories and decide if you qualify to apply. If you think you qualify under both categories, it is up to you to select which one of the categories is the best fit for your personal circumstances.

Ineligible Occupations list, to appply under PGWC or IGC:
www.albertacanada.com/files/albertacanada/AINP_SRS_IntlpostGrad_ineligible_occList.pdf

www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/srs-post-graduate-worker.aspx
www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-eds-international-graduate-criteria.aspx



You may also be eligible for other categories like the Strategic Recruitment Stream Alberta Work Experience Category, the Engineering Occupations Category, the Compulsory and Optional Trades Category or some of other new AINP initiatives

Engineering occupations criteria:
You must provide evidence of related education/training and experience as an engineer, designer or drafter.
You must be currently working or have worked within the last two years in Alberta either directly or on contract for an Alberta Employer.
Your occupation in Alberta must be on the AINP Strategic Recruitment Stream Engineering Occupations List.
www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-srs-engineering-occupations-criteria.aspx

AINP Strategic Recruitment Stream Engineering Occupations List:
www.albertacanada.com/files/albertacanada/SRS_Engineering_NOC_List_Managers_Added_Comms.pdf


Compulsory and optional trades criteria:
You must have
an Alberta Qualification Certificate in a compulsory or optional trade, or
a Recognized Trade Certificate in a compulsory or optional trade issued by a recognized regulatory authority in Canada recognized by Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training (AIT)
You must show, at the time of application, that you are either currently working in your trade for an Alberta Employer or have previously worked in your trade with an Alberta Employer for a minimum of six months in the past two years.
www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-srs-compulsory-optional-trades-criteria.aspx




2. British Columbia (B.C)

www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/About-the-BC-PNP.aspx

International Graduates:
Usually should have completed a min. 12 months course in or outside B.C. Should have pursued an approved degree programme form an approved educational institute. Should have a full time skilled (NOC O,A or B) job offer. The job offer must be from an approved employer. There is no need to work for certain number of months.
The BC PNP will also consider applications for positions under Skill Levels C and D of the NOC Matrix where the employer can demonstrate that there is a structured plan for career progression to an occupation at Skill Level 0, A or B. Nominee applicants whose eligibility is based on a job offer in a NOC C or D occupation may be required to submit a language proficiency test.
http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/International-Graduates.aspx


International Post-Graduates Stream:
Nominee Applicants to the International Post-Graduates category must have satisfied the requirements for an eligible masters or doctorate degree from a recognized post-secondary institution in BC within the last two years.
Provided they meet certain conditions and have passed out with an eligible graduate degree, direct PNP nomination and PR is possible, without any job offer. No caps.
Eligible Graduate Degree Programs
A graduate degree (masters or earned doctorate) awarded for studies in the natural, applied or health sciences. This includes programs in the following fields of study:
•Agriculture
•Biological and Biomedical Sciences
•Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
•Engineering
•Engineering Technology
•Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
•Mathematics and Statistics
•Natural Resources Conservation and Research
•Physical Sciences
http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/International-Post-Graduates.aspx


There is another Entry Level and Semi-Skilled stream for foreign workers, where NOC C and D jobs are considered ONLY for these 3 specific sectors -
•Tourism and Hospitality
•Long-Haul Trucking
•Food Processing
where, applicants need to gain 9 months work experience in above mentioned sectors only. So, students after getting PGWP... can go for PR via this route too.
http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/Entry-Level-or-Semi-skilled.aspx


Designated Health Professionals Stream:
Applications in this category are limited to:
Registered nurses, psychiatric nurses and physicians recruited by provincial and regional health authorities administered through Health Match BC, and who meet the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)'s requirements
Midwives who meet the Provincial Nominee Program's requirements
http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/Health-Care-Professionals.aspx


Northeast Pilot Project:
In April 2012, the B.C. government launched a two-year pilot project to expand the types of workers eligible for the BC Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in the Northeast Development Region only. Applications under the Northeast Pilot Project may be submitted until April 4, 2014. Applicants require 9 months work experience in NOC C or D occupations in any sector in Northeast region of B.C.
http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/About-the-BC-PNP/Skills-Immigration/Working-in-B-C-s-Northeast.aspx





3. Ontario

www.ontarioimmigration.ca/OI/en/pnp/index.htm

Pilot International Masters Graduate Stream and International Student Category's PhD Graduate Stream:
Only for Ontario based universities -Master and PHD graduates.. no job offer needed, direct PNP provided, provided 1 meets certain conditions.
One such condition is to show bank statements of having minimum 11,083$ (for one person) consistently for past 6 months (at the time of applying without job) prior to applying. -- ONLY applicable for Pilot International Masters Graduate Stream. One also needs to spend atleast 1 year in Ontario and can apply in the final sem of their studies (like if Master is of more than 1 year).
A graduate or will soon be graduating from a Masters program from one of Ontario's publicly funded universities, may be able to apply to Opportunities Ontario for nomination as a permanent resident, under the International Student Category's Masters Graduate Stream. Opportunities Ontario has a target of 1,300 nominations in 2013.
A graduate of a PhD program in one of Ontario's publicly funded universities, may be able to apply to Opportunities Ontario for nomination as a permanent resident, under the International Student Category's PhD Graduate Stream. Opportunities Ontario has a target of 1,300 nominations in 2013.
www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_MASTERS.html
www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_MASTERSAPPLY.html#_qualify
www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_PHD.html
www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_PHDAPPLY.html#_qualify



International Students with a Job Offer stream:
For other graduates (of both Ontario based educational institutes and graduates of other provinces ) who are not Master or PHD degree holders.. one must apply under International Students with a Job Offer.
There is a whole set of rules including getting a skilled job offer (NOC O,A or B) from a pre- approved employer is required. No need to work for certain number of months, and direct PNP nomination if shown skilled approved employer 's job offer.
www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS_JOB.html





4. Manitoba

Starting 1st April 2013, MPNP has brought changes to the entire process.
Now, proof of strong connection to Manitoba is MUST, to qualify under this new points based scheme. One can show strong connection in 3 ways - 1. By studying in a Manitoba based institution, 2. Previous work experience in Manitoba (atleast 6 months) or 3. Have a close or distant relative or a friend who is PR/citizen residing permanently in Manitoba willing to nominate you. Students of Manitoba means to be a student studying a minimum 1 year course in a recognized Manitoba based institution. All Manitoba based students MUST apply under this new points criteria, where one MUST score minimum 60 points.
No work ex or finding a job required for Manitoba students. Perhaps the easiest route, if one already has 60 points. In-case, if Manitoba based student is falling short of 60 points, then must find any job, do it for minimum 6 months, and get 12 points for Manitoba work ex under Adaptability. Outside province students must work for minimum 1 YEAR in ANY job in Manitoba, and hence establish strong connection to Manitoba thereby securing 12 points under adaptability and pass the points test with minimum 60 points.
www.immigratemanitoba.com/how-to-immigrate/eligibility/
Self Assessment Points calculator: www.immigratemanitoba.com/asset_library/2013/05/manitoba-immigration-mpnp-points-worksheet-interactive.pdf





5. Saskatchewan

http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp

All applications received on or after January 2, 2014 will be subject to the new program criterion.

Changes to the Student streams include:

The Post Graduation Work Permit and the Master's and PhD Graduate sub-categories will be combined into one Student sub-category.

Saskatchewan graduates will be required to have a skilled job offer in Saskatchewan relevant to their education in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level "A", "B" or "0", or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan (Skilled Workers/Professionals Sub-Category) or a job offer requiring post-secondary education. Work experience requirement continues to be six months, (with minimum 960 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan.
(*Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on- campus, off-campus, co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.)


Out of province graduates will be required to have a skilled job offer in Saskatchewan relevant to their education in the National Occupational Classification (NOC) Matrix level "A", "B" or "0", or in a designated trade in Saskatchewan (Skilled Workers/Professionals Sub-Category) or a job offer requiring post-secondary education; and must work in Saskatchewan for two years prior to application, (with minimum 960 hours) of paid employment in Saskatchewan.
(*Eligible types of work experience in Saskatchewan include on- campus, off-campus, co-op terms, graduate fellowships that can be verified by your institution, and work experience gained on a post-graduate work permit.)


LIMITED NUMBER OF APPLICANTS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNDER EACH CATEGORY FOR THE CALENDER YEAR OF 2014.

APPLICATION INTAKE THRESHOLDS AS OF JANUARY 02, 2014:

CATEGORY APPLICATION QUOTA FOR 2014

Students - Out of Province Graduates 400
Students - Saskatchewan Graduates 250


Hence, it has become very difficult to qualify, given the limited number of places, when atleast 4,500 international students coming to Saskatchewan each year.
SIMILAR quota (varies by different categories) rule applies for applicants to the SINP Health Professions Category, who must already be working full-time in Saskatchewan as a physician, nurse or other health professional on a temporary work permit for at least six months in order to apply. Hence, now SINP/Saskatchewan is no longer an option for easy PR.

www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/student
http://www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp-application-intake-thresholds
www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/health-professions






6. Newfoundland & Labrador (NL)

If the recognized course of minimum of two years in length at the undergraduate level or a minimum of one year at the graduate/PG level. ,is done from an educational institute based in NL province, then no need to work for any duration. 1 can directly apply for PNP nomination , provided they have a skilled job offer (NOC O,A or B), in their field of study in province of NL. Students who have completed their studies from an educational institute based outside the province of NL, must work for 12 months in a skilled job before applying for NL PNP.
www.nlpnp.ca/student.html




7. Quebec

Quebec graduate stream (PEQ) :
Do any 2 acd. years/ 1800 hours (usually 13-16 months, depending upon the DVS diploma) UG diploma course or 2 UG courses combining to total 1800 hours of study in Quebec, or Bachelor/Master/PHD degrees.. in Quebec in FRENCH medium OR if studies done in English medium then show minimum UPPER intermediate level FRENCH language proficiency (from Aug 1 2013).. like passing DLEF B2 exam (with required marks of 16/25 in Listening and Speaking and overall minimum 50/100). Then one can qualify for direct CSQ/ Quebec selection certificate within 20 days under this stream . No questions asked but French UPPER intermediate level compulsory. When the international student receives Quebec CSQ, then he/she can directly apply for PR with the federal Govt. In reality, this is one of the easiest PR programme.. no work ex or job offer needed nor any need to wok for any number of months... nothing.
www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-peq/index.html
Eligible educational qualifications : http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-peq/diploma-eligible.html


Quebec Regular program :
Foreign student in Québec studying high demand qualifications (only Quebec degrees/diplomas under Section A -16 points or Section B- 12 points are considered, as mentioned on the new 2013 List of Area of Training) which are atleast 900 hours/ 1 acd. year long can qualify under this route. It is a points based stream where French was not compulsory till Dec. 2012. On Jan 2013, Quebec govt. amended their charter of language, where ALL immigrants MUST know minimum Basic DELF A1 level proficiency... BUT now since new rules from 1 Aug. 2013, applicants will need to get till level 4 or pass atleast DELF B2 French exam even to get minimum points for French proficiency (If one wants to claim points for French proficiency, under this regular route).
(www.canadavisa.com/quebec-immigration-language-proficiency.html).

However, under this Regular route, knowledge of French proficiency till level 4/DELF B2 is NOT compulsory. Here, one must get minimum 49 points to get called for interview (where remaining 6 points will be given on adaptability factors) or directly get min. 55 points so as to get direct CSQ without interview or need for any adaptability points. One must study a minimum 12 or 16 points category Quebec qualification (see new 2013 List of Area of Training pdf document) to qualify under this stream. It's comparatively a lengthy route with much much longer processing times (as compared to Quebec graduate stream) . Biggest negative point is that, this route has limited seats as it is clubbed with Quebec skilled worker's program,where the Ministère will receive a maximum of 20,000 new applications per year for a Certificat de séléction du Québec under the Program for skilled workers. This 20,000 quota is not applicable for students who have a valid job offer (minimum NOC C). But, despite risks (only 20,000 limited seats or finding a valid job and long processing times), it's the only way for international students studying 16 or 12 points recognized Quebec diploma and with Basic French proficiency to have a chance at qualifying for CSQ, provided they have advanced English abilities (IELTS score) and preferably study a 16 points diploma.
www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/application-csq/students-quebec/index.html

Applications received by November 30, 2013* - 4,684 (out of 20,000 quota).
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/rules-procedures.html

To know about High demand qualifications for applying under regular program see new 2013 List of Area of Training: www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/publications/en/diverses/list-training.pdf

New Quebec immigration rules and procedures starting 1 Aug. 2013: www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/informations/rules-procedures.html



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8. Federal

(A) CEC (Canadian Experience Class):
International students need to find ANY skilled job (NOC O,A or B) in any province (outside Quebec). Have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) skilled work experience in Canada in the three years before you apply,Then, will be eligible for direct PR under federal CEC.

update on CEC:

Note: A maximum of 12,000 applications accepted under the CEC

Between November 9, 2013 and October 31, 2014, CIC will accept a maximum of 12,000 complete applications under the Canadian Experience Class. Within this cap, there will be sub-caps of 200 applications for each National Occupational Classification B applications.

You cannot use work experience in the following occupations to qualify for the CEC:

Following Skilled NOC B occupations are NOT eligible to apply under CEC:
Cooks (NOC 6322)
Food service supervisors (NOC 6311)
Administrative officers (NOC 1221)
Administrative assistants (NOC 1241)
Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (NOC 1311)
Retail sales supervisors (NOC 6211)
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/apply-who.asp



(B) FSW PHD stream:
If you are pursuing a PhD at a provincially or territorially recognized degree-granting institution in Canada (or recently graduated from a Canadian PhD program), you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Canada's flagship economic immigration program. This special eligibility stream is capped at 1,000 new applications per year.
Any international student enrolled in a recognized PhD program (any study area) in Canada who has finished at least two years of study toward a PhD and has accumulated atleast 1 year of full time or equivalent part time work experience as teaching assistant ( skilled occupation - 4012 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants in 1st 2 years while studying) can apply for PR directly. Limited to only 1000 applications. per year. The PhD applicants must like any other FSW applicants must meet all eligibility criteria of FSW like min. 1 year above said work experience; a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 in English or French in all four language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing); and score of 67 points or higher on the FSWP selection grid.
The last cap year began on November 1, 2012, and ended on May 3, 2013. The new cap year began on May 4, 2013, and will end on April 30, 2014.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp
FSWP section grid/points: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-factors.asp




Provinces of NEW BRUNSWICK and NOVA SCOTIA as well as the three territories of Canada- YUKON, NUNAVUT and NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, DO NOT have any kind of provincial/territorial nominee programmes for the International students at present.



Additional info:


NOC - National Occupational Classification (2011) of Canada:
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx

*** How to recognize NOC code of any occupation ***

The 4 Skill Levels, A to D, used in the NOC are identified by the second digit of the NOC code.

If 1st digit starts with 0 -- then it's managerial/management position. ----- SKILLED

If the 2nd digit is 0 or 1 - NOC A occupations ----- SKILLED

If the 2nd digit is 2 or 3 - NOC B occupations ----- SKILLED


If the 2nd digit is 4 or 5- NOC C occupations (Semi-Skilled)

If the 2nd digit is 6 or 7 - NOC D occupations (unskilled)

EXAMPLE :
NOC CODE: 7372 - NOC B. (Skilled)


Official Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/index-can.asp


Official CIC info on getting Study permit (student visa):
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study.asp


For students from INDIA, applying for Canadian study permit through VFS:
http://www.vfs-canada.co.in/visaapplication.html

VFS checklist for students from INDIA, applying under the following study permit categories:
SPP:
http://www.vfs-canada.co.in/pdf/Student_Partners_Program_09022013.pdf
UNIVERISTY:
http://www.vfs-canada.co.in/pdf/Delhi_study_permit_eng.pdf
GENERAL:
http://www.vfs-canada.co.in/pdf/study_permit_20-09-2012.pdf


To study in Quebec, one must additionally first apply for Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ):
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/EN/IMMIGRATE-SETTLE/students/obtaining-authorizations/certificat-acceptation/index.html


Official CIC info on student work permits:
OCWP (Off Campus Work Permit):
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-offcampus.asp
PGWP (Post Graduate Work Permit):
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp
Co-op / intern work permit:
www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-coop.asp


Official CIC List of recognized Participating Canadian Educational Institutions, where post secondary international students of only these Canadian colleges and universities will be eligible for both OCWP+PGWP, listed according to province:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/institutions/participants.asp



*** Information on Change of college or course: ***
As a post-secondary student
You may change your school, program and/or field of study without applying for a new study permit. You do not need to apply for a change to the condition of your study permit, either. You may continue to use your study permit as long as it is valid.
If you are changing your level of study (e.g., bachelor's to master's), you do not need to apply for a change to the condition of your study permit, either.
(www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=487&t=15)


Only consult the ICCRC (Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council) registered immigration agents (if needed).
http://secure.iccrc-crcic.ca/search/
www.iccrc-crcic.ca/home.cfm




*** All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should always consult the official sites for latest updates.
 

baijuthomas

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Hi Tiger ,

really appreciate the work your putting into informing us about the changes taking place , very informative that i track your comments and almost depend on it solely .just notice the new SINP cap - true that .Many Thanks again
 

Ambitious15

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Job Offer........
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Can you please explain more about Quebec regular program Iam so interested because I know french thank you
 

Dr.Patel

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Hi! TIGER!!!

That's a great work by you and very much helpful. it's a nice follow up every month.

thank u very much for the information. However, I would like to suggest that you should highlight changes in RED ink so it will be easier to follow the changes.
Once again, Thank you Very much. We appreciate the efforts put by you.
 

vilesh gh

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Hi
I am an international student. I want to know what is the minimum requirement to apply under MPNP.
Thank you
 
Nov 18, 2013
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Hello Guys!

After 12th i have completed B.Pharm (mangalore) and then gone MSc in Pharmaceutical Science (London,UK)...Then, I have applied under non-spp category for Pharmacy Technician Diploma course (Janyuary-2013 intake) in Sheridan College in Canada. My IELTS score was 7.0 and my file was rejected. Reasons for rejections are as mentioned below-

Reason 1- You have submitted documentation which lacks authenticity as part of your application. This has diminished the overall credibility of your submission.

Reason 2-Other reasons: Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of your qualifications, previous studies, gap in studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities, or your future prospects and plans.

I have following queries.....kindly share your experience and opinions....

1). What might be the possibilities for rejection?
2). My UK master degree will enhance the chance of visa rejection?? Because I have applied for Diploma course..
3). Should I apply again in Non-SPP category?
4). I have applied for CAIPS note file. If they have problem regarding my course, then should i apply again after changing course?? Or they will think that my plan is to enter canada anyhow??

Please share me your experience and opinions....

Thank you in advance guys!!
 

lucasp

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India
Category........
Visa Office......
New-Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
19-March-2014
IELTS Request
6.5
File Transfer...
20-March-2014
Med's Request
Pre-Medical
Med's Done....
Done
Interview........
Waived
VISA ISSUED...
Rejected on 31/03/2014
Thank you for such a nice post Tiger. I have read many of your post on this forum and I hope you can help me answering some questions. Please take sometime to read my post and help if possible.

Hello, Forum members

I am from India and seeking advise from experienced forum members. I am planning 1 year PG Diploma from Conestoga college and have been accepted for May 2014 Intake,I have not submitted college fee or GIC as if now as I am seeking for education loan from SBI as I have been refused by other banks for education loan to PG Diploma course, SBI says I need to get Accreditation letter from Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi and then with required formalities they can get my loan application processed. I went to AIU, spoke to them and they told me to get letter for accreditation request from SBI and the guy I spoke with started scaring me regarding course I am applying for, he said after completing this course if I come back to India I will have to take equivalency certificate from them to get my education recognized in India and they won't do it as these courses are not eligible so that means if I come back to India my education abroad is waste of money and time for me. Until now it's all okay with me as I am not looking to come back and I want myself to be working in Canada after my studies and settle down.I have following questions mentioned below from members, please advise best I'll be thankful to you guys.

1. I have clear information that after 1 year of Global Management studies I get 1 year of PGWP. So, I am sure I can work there until May 2016 as my studies will be over in May 2015.Could anyone please advise what are the chances of extending Visa after 1 year if I do not get job in my studies filed or my job doesn't fall under NOC O,A,B categories? as I guess after 1 year of studies even if we get job that will be entry level until we have exceptional skills and luck for sure.
2. Suppose I am working in different field other then my studies but my employer would like to extend my employment. can employer get LMO for me and help me extend my work permit after 1 year?
3. My consultant also says that Conestoga College offers an option to students where student can work for 4 months after 1 year of studies and then can get lateral entry in last semester for some other related course and pay fee of around $5500 for last semester , then study again for 5-6 months and student will be eligible to get 3 year of PGWP as his/her studies will be considered for 2 years. Does that make any sense? or can anybody please highlight if there are any such options?
4. What are the job prospectus after Global Business Management after 1 year of studies? and also How much one can earn working part time while studies and full time while vacations? Do we have enough part time jobs available nearby in Doon campus, Kitchner, Ontario? or is there any way to start working once you land in Canada? I know that not legal before 6 month and even after 6 months I can work for 20 Hr's while college and full time while vacations but still is there anyway to do so? and is that recommended?
5. What are the monthly expenses? and how much one can earn working part time or after studies full time as I will be under my education loan so I would like to pay of my loan ASAP. I am sure initially it will be hard to survive but I would like to understand what kind of opportunities are there in Canada, financially and socially.
6. I would have no more money then my tuition fee that is for $13,200 and GIC for $10,000 and somewhere about $2000 for personal expenses initially. Is that enough to survive for 1 year even if I do not get or would not like to work part time while studying?
7. How easy is to earn and pay off my liabilities after I complete my studies in Canada?

Guys I hope people on this forum can understand what kind of questions I am going through and I would like to understand if moving to Canada will be benefit for me in long run after struggling for some years. My vision is to get free life that I struggle to see in India and better opportunities for me.

My profile is screwed up even I am not sure if I will be getting Visa but I would like to apply if I get satisfactory answers and I make up my mind to move forward with this and if my Visa get rejected that's all luck, I'll accept it!
My Profile:
Age: 28 Years
Education: 12th in 2004
B.Com 2008-2011 correspondence from EIILM universities in one sitting ( I have never been a good student but have also been interested in education and upgrading my skills I have read all subjects In MBA but have no degree and I think myself to be intellectual and positive in any scenario. I plan to study Global business Management to understand International business and get opportunity to meet open minded entrepreneurs in International business field.
ILTES: Overall 6.5-Reading:6/Writing:6/Speaking:6/Listening:8
Work experience: Relevant experience for 22 months Nov 2011 to SEP 2013 with B.P.O as Sales adviser for Canadian Company Talus Telecommunication.
I have been self employed and worked on International projects for U.S.A based clients from India on different projects such as Debt management campaigns, technical support help desk for home computer users and many others for 3-5 years. I am planning to produce my experience certificate to fill my education gap and everything reflects I have good experience in International business project management.
Marital status: single but committed :)

I have to sort out everything soon So guys please advise your best.

Thank you
 

Regina

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after 6 months I can work for 20 Hr's while college and full time while vacations but still is there anyway to do so? and is that recommended?
It is very time consuming to study full time in Canada. Besides it will be illegal to work more off campus. And you should think a little bit further than only till the end of the studies.

Anything illegal during studying could shut all doors to PR in Canada.
 

Ankit vyas

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hi
i heard that if u doing master from ontario province ...u can apply for pr (pnp) in the last semester of ur master programme ...........
u don't need any experience or job offer letter...

is it true?
 

tiger007

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PhD candidates systematically rejected’ by Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program ??

http://www.thestar.com/news/immigration/2014/01/06/immigration_phd_candidates_believe_they_were_systematically_rejected_by_canadas_federal_skilled_worker_program.html
 

student_2013

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6th December 2014
Hi,

I am applying for study permit for Masters Course (2 Years, 30 Credits). But due to less number of credits, I may not get 3 years PGWP.

Can I complete this Masters degree in 1 Year and then join 1 Year Post Degree Diploma in a college, (coz my study permit will be valid for 2 years), to earn 30 more credits and make credit count as 60 (30 from Master + 30 from Post Degree Diploma)?

After completing my Masters, will I have to apply for study permit again before joining the Post Degree diploma or notify CHC that I have completed one course and going to study another one? will they allow me to do so?
 

Catantus

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Hi all, firstly, thanks for all the information in this thread, it's been pretty useful.

I have a question, I am a recent grad from UBC in a 9 month master's program. Even though it is a 9 month course, 36 credits was awarded.. which more than a student would do in a year (it was a very intensive course lol). My transcript says I did the bulk of the classes in Winter Session 2012-2013 and one class in Summer Session 2013. I also have a letter from my course administrator stating my duration was from Aug 2012 to Aug 2013.. however, if the PNP officer goes online and type in my course, the header screams: The XX course at UBC is a full-time, nine-month master’s degree.. :(

Anyhow, I applied and got 1 year PGWV and am currently working perm FT for the past 4 months as a marketing coordinator (noc code: 1123) in a software company and they are looking to sponsor me.

So begs the question.. Am I eligible for BC PNP under Intl Grad since it states that I will need 12 months of study? Also, before coming to Canada, I had about 1 year+ work experience as a graphic designer, which is different from my current position.. will be eligible to apply for BC PNP under Skilled Worker if I can't apply under BC PNP Intl Grad?

Thanks all for reading and your replies.
 

Rash00

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@Catantus
Try to ask your questions at BC PNP official facebook account (search about BCProvincialGovernment in facebook website
Good luck

Catantus said:
Hi all, firstly, thanks for all the information in this thread, it's been pretty useful.

I have a question, I am a recent grad from UBC in a 9 month master's program. Even though it is a 9 month course, 36 credits was awarded.. which more than a student would do in a year (it was a very intensive course lol). My transcript says I did the bulk of the classes in Winter Session 2012-2013 and one class in Summer Session 2013. I also have a letter from my course administrator stating my duration was from Aug 2012 to Aug 2013.. however, if the PNP officer goes online and type in my course, the header screams: The XX course at UBC is a full-time, nine-month master's degree.. :(

Anyhow, I applied and got 1 year PGWV and am currently working perm FT for the past 4 months as a marketing coordinator (noc code: 1123) in a software company and they are looking to sponsor me.

So begs the question.. Am I eligible for BC PNP under Intl Grad since it states that I will need 12 months of study? Also, before coming to Canada, I had about 1 year+ work experience as a graphic designer, which is different from my current position.. will be eligible to apply for BC PNP under Skilled Worker if I can't apply under BC PNP Intl Grad?

Thanks all for reading and your replies.