We need to know your NOC first?
If you are looking for a spousal program you need to mention your CRS score including that.
If there is any relative do mention that.
What is your preferred NOC?
What is your job experience in the last 10 yrs?
Then we can suggest
Have you applied through express entry already? If yes, what is your CRS score?
We need more details. Like your IELTS score or CRS score? Please write to us to resume@greentechresources.ca with a valid IELTS score and Experience details.
Thank you
Yes, Canada is good when it comes to job orientated Study. As you can see there is plenty of opportunities, 1000+ colleges and Universities around Canada with excellent infrastructure. The best part of the Canada study program is their post-graduate work permit. Which is an open work permit. p.s- a work permit is a legal permit that allows one to work within Canada. A work permit is basically two types one is employer-specific where your employer required to buy LMIA for you and another one is open where you can work for any employer.
Why work permit is important?
Student after completing their study will get a chance to work for Canadians that means Canadian work experience which eventually helps them for the permanent residence application points.
Canada immigration minister Mendicino recently announced numerous efforts to support International Students. Earlier they allowed on-line study from which students will be able to take classes from their home country and the best part is they will get their 3 years post-graduate work permit too. Now to facilitate International Students they recently introduced 2 stage approval process where there is an in-principle approval which will fasten the study permit process even if International Students were unable to submit all documents due COVID 19 pandemic.
So I suggest better use this chance as colleges and universities are taking admission for SEPT’20 and JAN’21 intake. If you need any help regarding admission feel free to ask us.
Ok, let me tell you Universities are not the issue, the question you asked should be like which program is toughest to get entry into Canadian University.
In that case, I would say the Engineering dept. are in demand rather than other programs so it is quite obvious there will be tough competition out there. Plenty of colleges and universities out there in Canada so basically you no need to worry about that also. Almost every institute can provide excellent infrastructure and an environment to study. If you are looking forward to studying in Canada we would like to inform you recent news are coming Canada is about to lift the traveling restriction for International Students. So better enroll as colleges and universities are open for admission for the fall 2020 semester. Intake is going on for Sept’ 2020 and Jan’2021. IRCC is measuring numerous efforts to normalize the admission process for that earlier they allow online class without hampering 3 years Post-graduate work-permit. Now they came with the in-principle approval process which is going to help students to get study-permit even if they are not been able to submit all documents. So you can see high time to utilize this chance if you need help feel free to ask us. We provide admission with job assistance and settlement.
Ok, your question already answered by IRCC. I would like to inform you that IRCC already took some measures to facilitate International Students.
IRCC recently announced a two-stage approval process to facilitate the International Students.
Earlier they allowed online courses from home countries for fall 2020 semesters and they will be eligible for the 3 years postgraduate work permit.
Now this newly introduced norm is about giving priority processing of study permits to those International students, who have submitted a complete application online, sept-15.
There will be an in-principle approval, which which will reassure the International students that they can enroll and begin their online studies for the coming fall semester, even though they are not able to submit all required documents due to pandemic related closure.
As you can see IRCC is measuring all necessary steps to ensure International students find no difficulty for the COIVD19 situation. If you still find difficulty processing your application you can seek our help.
Yes, you can be self-employed on a PGWP. You will just have to follow provincial regulations if you are setting up a corporation as a foreigner.
You also have to realize that the expectation is that you will be doing skilled work in your field so make sure the business has you doing is skilled work for it to count towards PR.
Self-employment does not count towards skilled work experience in the Canadian experience class. You can be self-employed and apply via the skilled worker class but the work itself does not count. Small business owners can qualify for extra EE points via qualifying arranged employment or recruitment exempt owner-operator LMIA’s.
For studying in Canada, IELTS is compulsory as the universities and colleges in Canada require for English proficiency test.
Canadian universities require band 6 for bachelors, no band less than 5.5 in each module of IELTS, and for masters 6.5 overall and no band less than 6 in each module.
However, there are few colleges in Canada that take admission without IELTS or with less IELTS band.
Yes, you can. There is a good chance to get PR. A Canadian student gets more points than an overseas student applying for PR so they have a definite benefit over others.
Things you need to do-
1. Complete at least 2 years of a full-time course.
2. Stay in Canada for 8 months during the course timeline.
3. Get at least 1-year work experience in your corresponding study.
4. Try to score more in IELTS.
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We need to know your NOC first?
If you are looking for a spousal program you need to mention your CRS score including that.
If there is any relative do mention that.
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What is your preferred NOC?
What is your job experience in the last 10 yrs?
Then we can suggest
Have you applied through express entry already? If yes, what is your CRS score?
Support GreenTech
We need more details. Like your IELTS score or CRS score? Please write to us to resume@greentechresources.ca with a valid IELTS score and Experience details.
Thank you
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Yes, Canada is good when it comes to job orientated Study. As you can see there is plenty of opportunities, 1000+ colleges and Universities around Canada with excellent infrastructure. The best part of the Canada study program is their post-graduate work permit. Which is an open work permit. p.s- a work permit is a legal permit that allows one to work within Canada. A work permit is basically two types one is employer-specific where your employer required to buy LMIA for you and another one is open where you can work for any employer.
Why work permit is important?
Student after completing their study will get a chance to work for Canadians that means Canadian work experience which eventually helps them for the permanent residence application points.
Canada immigration minister Mendicino recently announced numerous efforts to support International Students. Earlier they allowed on-line study from which students will be able to take classes from their home country and the best part is they will get their 3 years post-graduate work permit too. Now to facilitate International Students they recently introduced 2 stage approval process where there is an in-principle approval which will fasten the study permit process even if International Students were unable to submit all documents due COVID 19 pandemic.
So I suggest better use this chance as colleges and universities are taking admission for SEPT’20 and JAN’21 intake. If you need any help regarding admission feel free to ask us.
Support GreenTech
Ok, let me tell you Universities are not the issue, the question you asked should be like which program is toughest to get entry into Canadian University.
In that case, I would say the Engineering dept. are in demand rather than other programs so it is quite obvious there will be tough competition out there. Plenty of colleges and universities out there in Canada so basically you no need to worry about that also. Almost every institute can provide excellent infrastructure and an environment to study. If you are looking forward to studying in Canada we would like to inform you recent news are coming Canada is about to lift the traveling restriction for International Students. So better enroll as colleges and universities are open for admission for the fall 2020 semester. Intake is going on for Sept’ 2020 and Jan’2021. IRCC is measuring numerous efforts to normalize the admission process for that earlier they allow online class without hampering 3 years Post-graduate work-permit. Now they came with the in-principle approval process which is going to help students to get study-permit even if they are not been able to submit all documents. So you can see high time to utilize this chance if you need help feel free to ask us. We provide admission with job assistance and settlement.
Support GreenTech
Ok, your question already answered by IRCC. I would like to inform you that IRCC already took some measures to facilitate International Students.
IRCC recently announced a two-stage approval process to facilitate the International Students.
Earlier they allowed online courses from home countries for fall 2020 semesters and they will be eligible for the 3 years postgraduate work permit.
Now this newly introduced norm is about giving priority processing of study permits to those International students, who have submitted a complete application online, sept-15.
There will be an in-principle approval, which which will reassure the International students that they can enroll and begin their online studies for the coming fall semester, even though they are not able to submit all required documents due to pandemic related closure.
As you can see IRCC is measuring all necessary steps to ensure International students find no difficulty for the COIVD19 situation. If you still find difficulty processing your application you can seek our help.
Thank you.
Support GreenTech
Yes, you can be self-employed on a PGWP. You will just have to follow provincial regulations if you are setting up a corporation as a foreigner.
You also have to realize that the expectation is that you will be doing skilled work in your field so make sure the business has you doing is skilled work for it to count towards PR.
Self-employment does not count towards skilled work experience in the Canadian experience class. You can be self-employed and apply via the skilled worker class but the work itself does not count. Small business owners can qualify for extra EE points via qualifying arranged employment or recruitment exempt owner-operator LMIA’s.
Support GreenTech
For studying in Canada, IELTS is compulsory as the universities and colleges in Canada require for English proficiency test.
Canadian universities require band 6 for bachelors, no band less than 5.5 in each module of IELTS, and for masters 6.5 overall and no band less than 6 in each module.
However, there are few colleges in Canada that take admission without IELTS or with less IELTS band.
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Whichever you want to show that’s your choice but it will be better if you have a master’s degree to show. You know it will increase your points.
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Yes, you can. There is a good chance to get PR. A Canadian student gets more points than an overseas student applying for PR so they have a definite benefit over others.
Things you need to do-
1. Complete at least 2 years of a full-time course.
2. Stay in Canada for 8 months during the course timeline.
3. Get at least 1-year work experience in your corresponding study.
4. Try to score more in IELTS.