Showing posts with label immigrate to canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label immigrate to canada. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Advantages of a Canada Student Visa.


Canada Student Visa is decorated with a lot of advantages like holding a Temporary Resident Permit. The list expand to the following mentioned benefits:
 1) Applicants having a Canadian Student Visa have the liberty to work on campus with no need of a work permit. 
2) The student visa permit you to work throughout summer off-campus. 
3) All students must work in addition to studying, so as to have a feeling of "Self-sufficient personality." If the campus has its own canteen, students can work there; again there is no want to have a permit. But there are other pros of having a work permit as it plays a helpful role in the path of PR of Canada. 
4) A current amendment allows an international student who has graduated from a Canadian educational institution exterior the Greater Toronto Area to apply for a PF work permit for an employment exterior the GTA. It is compulsory that the candidate must acquire a job offer from his employer before applying for this employment permit. 

5) Studying in Canada and working there allows a candidate to understand the working traditions and rules and system of the Canadian working society. This way he understands the pros and cons of living in total new world and experiences the realism of living there. 
6) Working part time allows a student to manage his tuition fee and other financial issues at the same time. Work permit furthermore allows the students to get some Canadian qualifications in order to apply for a PR.




Tuesday, December 11, 2012

APPLY TO CONESTOGA COLLEGE - CANADA


HISTORY:

The College was founded in 1967 as the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology, one of many such institutions established in that time by the Ontario government to grant diplomas and certificates in career-related, skills-oriented programs. Conestoga has risen to become one of Canada's premier polytechnic institutes. Conestoga is located in Waterloo Region – Canada’s Hub of Innovation – which is 100 kilometers west of Toronto. World leaders like Google, Research in Motion (makers of the BlackBerry™), Open Text, Sybase, Christie Digital, COM DEV, Dalsa, Agfa HealthCare, Toyota, ATS, Manulife Financial and Sunlife Financial call Waterloo Region home because we are diverse, innovative, entrepreneurial and collaborative.

CAMPUSES:

Conestoga has campuses in Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph, Stratford, Cambridge and Ingersoll.

IELTS REQUIREMENT:
  • Diploma Courses : IELTS requirement is 6.0 bands overall no bands less than 5.5
  • Post Graduate Courses : IELTS requirement is 6.5 bands overall no bands less than 6.0

FEATURES:
  •  Academic Requirement : minimum 50%
  •  Application Fees : WAIVED

PROGRMAS AVAILABLE:

Conestoga offers over 110 full-time certificate, diploma, degree and post-graduate programs including 35 co-op programs.

Feb/March/April/May2013 Intake
  • Global Business Management (Post-Graduate) 
  • Food Service Worker 
  • Global Business Management (Post-Graduate) 
  • Human Resources Management (Post-Graduate) 
  • Project Management (Post-Graduate) 
  • Sports Photography and Videography (Post-Graduate)
  • Digital Media
  • Web Design and Development 
  • Embedded Systems Development (PG)- 3 sem study, 2 coop = 3 year work permit 
  • Advanced Mobile Solutions Development (PG) - 3 sem study, 2 coop = 3 year work
  • Bridging to Practical Nursing



Should you require any further information, do not hesitate to contact us at info@futurelinkconsultants.com or 
you can visit our website : http://www.futurelinkconsultants.com


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Planning to Immigrate? Consider Manitoba PNP!


If you are Planning about immigration to Winnipeg, Brandon or any other city in Manitoba, consider the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program

Manitoba PNP Priority Assessment Stream

There are four streams under this category:
Manitoba Employer Direct Stream - Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they will settle permanently in Manitoba. They must have been working in Manitoba on a Temporary Work Permit for at least 6 months and have a permanent job offer from that employer. It is required that the employer:
Has been unable to fill the position with a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident;
Is offering full time, permanent position; and
Offers compensation consistent with regional wages and existing collective bargaining agreements.
Manitoba Regular International Student Stream - Applicants must:
Have graduated from a post-secondary program in Manitoba of at least one academic year in length;
Have successfully applied for a post-graduation work permit from Citizenship and Immigration Canada; and
Be currently working in Manitoba and have received a full-time, permanent employment offer from their employer.
Manitoba International Student Strategic Initiative- Applicants must:
Have graduated or are eligible to graduate from a post-secondary program in Manitoba of at least two academic years in length; and
Have registered for Manitoba Immigration's employment readiness program.
Manitoba Family Support Stream - Applicants must have an Affidavit of Support from a close relative living in Manitoba (a parent, child, sibling, cousin, niece/nephew, aunt/uncle, or grandparent), and must meet the following minimum criteria:

  1. Be between the age of 21 and 49;
  2. Have a minimum of a 1 year post-secondary education or training program and received a diploma, certificate or degree;
  3. Have a minimum of two years work experience over the past five years;
  4. Have the intent to establish themselves in Manitoba; and
  5. Be employable in Manitoba based on work experience
  6. Manitoba PNP General Stream


If you do not qualify under the Priority Assessment stream, you may be eligible for the General Stream, which works on a points system. Points are awarded for age, education, work experience, language ability and adaptability. You also must provide one of the following:
Proof of a close family member in Manitoba;
Two Affidavits of Support from distant relatives or close friends in Manitoba;
Evidence of a completed education program in Manitoba (non-language training) or;
Proof of at least six months previous full-time work in Manitoba.
Manitoba PNP Immigration Program for Business

To qualify as a Manitoba Business Nominee, you must have previously visited Manitoba, have the intent to establish a business in the province, and must:

  1. Have a minimum personal net worth of CDN $350,000;
  2. Make a minimum equity investment in Manitoba of CDN $150,000;
  3. Demonstrate at least 3 years of business experience or extensive experience in senior management of a successful company; and
  4. Supply a CDN $75,000 deposit to the Government of Manitoba, guaranteeing the establishment or purchase of a business in Manitoba within 2 years of obtaining a Permanent Resident Visa.  The deposit is returned without interest once the proposed business and investment in Manitoba have been undertaken and the nominee is living in Manitoba.


Manitoba Young Farmer Nominee Program

This category is designed for experienced young farmers (principal applicants must be under 40 years of age) who wish to enter into farming ventures in Manitoba. Applicants must make an exploratory visit to Manitoba for at least 7 days prior to application. To qualify under the program, applicants must:

  1. Have a minimum personal net worth of CDN$150,000 (after relocation to Manitoba);
  2. Make a minimum equity investment of CDN$150,000 in Manitoba;
  3. Have a minimum of 3 years of farm ownership or farm management experience; and
  4. Principle applicant must be under 40 years of age.


Manitoba PNP Strategic Recruitment Initiatives

Strategic Recruitment Initiatives are undertaken at the discretion of the MPNP in accordance with program needs and available resources. This category considers applicants who:
Have received a letter of invitation to apply from the MPNP as part of an MPNP targeted promotional initiative;
Are an adult dependent of an approved Provincial Nominee who does not meet the criteria to be included on the nominee's application; or
Have the support of an ethnocultural community organization or a regional economic development organization in Manitoba that will help candidates arrange an exploratory visit that has been pre-approved by the MPNP.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Work Available For Your Spouse or Common-law Partner in Canada


Eligibility

Your spouse or common-law partner may apply for a work permit in Canada if:
  • you are a full-time student at:
    • a public post-secondary institution, such as a college or university or collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP) in Quebec
    • a private post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as a public institution, and receives at least 50 percent of its financing for its overall operations from government grants (currently, only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec qualify) or
    • a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees
  • you have a valid study permit
Validity
Work permits for your spouse or common-law partner are valid for the same period of time as your study permit.

How to apply

1. Obtain an application package.
The package includes the application guide and all the forms you need to fill out. Download and print the application package.
2. Read the guide.
Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The fee for processing your application is not refundable, so make sure you are eligible for a work permit before you apply.
Photocopy the blank forms and use one as a working copy. Keep the working copy for your records.
3. Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents.
The application form contains instructions. Read those instructions and be sure to provide the required documents. If information or documents are missing, your application may be delayed. The Document Checklist in the application package will tell you what documents to include.
Answer all questions carefully, completely and truthfully. Answers can be typed or handwritten (print clearly in black ink). Incomplete applications will not be processed, but will be returned to you. This will delay the application process.
4. Pay the fee and get the necessary receipt.
The application processing fee is payable in Canadian funds only.
Payment of fees on the Internet is the preferred method of payment.
To pay your fees on the internet, you must:
  • Have a PDF Reader.
  • Have a printer.
  • Have a valid email address.
  • Have a Visa®, MasterCard® or American Express® credit card.
  • Print the “receipt of payment” page and include it with your application.
  • Pay your fees on the Internet when you are ready.
To pay your fees at a financial institution in Canada, you must:
  • Obtain an original payment receipt form (IMM 5401).Order it online or contact the Call Centre.
  • Fill the form and bring it with you when you go to pay your fees.
  • Include the completed payment receipt form (IMM 5401) with your application.
For more detailed instructions, read the “Pay the Fees” section of the application guide.
5. Mail the application form and documents.
The application package contains the mailing address where you must send your application.