Re: Work permit after the one year PG diploma in international business @ WinnipegMT
seic1991 said:
I am a commerce graduate in India and want to opt PG course due to low %age in graduation.So, suggest me any PG course of two yrs. in business or accounting in Manitoba or Saskatchewan or Alberta side where PR is easy as compared to B.C and toronto.
Hi,
1.
There are NO 2 acad. years/16months/4 sem PG (cert/diploma) college courses in Alberta, Manitoba or Saskatchewan. Either you do 2 years Diploma programmes or go for Master's level programmes in Universities.
2. Agreed that Sask. and Manitoba PNP is easier as compared to major provinces like Ontario and B.C, but Alberta PNP is NOT AT ALL easy. In Alberta PNP International graduate category, one needs to get a skilled job ( NOC O,A or B) that too in their field of study.
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http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-eds-international-graduate-criteria.aspx)
3. Here's the list official links of all immigration programmes available to international students in Canada:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/various-immigration-programmes-for-international-students-in-canada-t100908.0.html
4. Since you are enquiring about 1 year PG diploma IB programme of RRC at Winnipeg, I assume you are looking for Business related 2 years PG programmes. There are very few 2 years PG cert/diploma Business related programmes in Canadian colleges.
1. Centennial college, Toronto - 2 years PG GBM
2. Humber college, Toronto - 2 years PG GBM
3. Lambton college, Sarnia - 2 years PG Business Management (General/Accounting, IB, Finance & banking)
4. Lambton college, Toronto campus - same as above but only IB and Finance & Banking options available
5. North island College (NIC), Vancouver Island- 2 years Business management Post degree diploma (with internship)
5. Centennial, Humber and Lambton will NOT give admission to their above said programmes, if you have graduation percentage below 50%. So NIC is the best option in that case. As far as I know, these 2 years PG business programmes in Centennial, Humber, Lambton( Toronto) is nearly full of Indians/desis, and you will feel like you are in some Indian classroom. It's for those who don't mind compromising on the actual Canadian study experience, and care only about 3 years PGWP.
Best of Luck.
***All info provided, is to the best of my knowledge, and you should consult other sources too.