Canada PPT1
Canada PPT1
Canada PPT1
41% of the continent Second largest country in the world( Russia federation is the largest) Canadian population is about 33 millions Density of population is 3.3 persons/ Sq Km (2001 census) ; very low populated area Capital- Ottawa, National Animal : Beaver , National AnthemOCanada National Emblem Maple leaf Official languages : English and French , Religion : Roman catholic and Protestant Birthday: 1st of July ,1867 Flag: Red Colour with a white square in the middle and a Maple leaf on the square Currency --- The unit of currency is the Canadian Dollar {C$}
ABOUT CANADA
Canada is composed of ten provinces ---Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia,
Canada uses six primary time zones . From East to west they are New foundland Time Zone , Atlantic Time Zone , Eastern Time Zone , Central Time Zone , Mountain Time zone and the Pacific Time Zone Canadas best tourist Places are CN Tower Canada Olympic Park , West Edmonton MallVancour Aquarium Montreal Olympic Stadum- Sky Lon Tower Pier 21 H.R Macmillan Space Centre
WHY CANADA
The United Nations ranked Canada as the best place in the world to live. Canadian degrees are internationally equivalent to the United States or the commonwealth countries. Canada is currently ranked 4th on United Nations Human Development Index A peaceful, politically stable and safe country. Canada's education system is excellent and ranks among the best in the world
Canadian tuition fees are among the lowest in the English speaking countries
Wealth of courses/programs to suit your needs. Canada is ranked as one of the wealthiest nations of the world and enjoys high percapita income( US $ 31,639 in 2008) In 1971 Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism an official policy. Cost of living is lower than the countries like Australia, UK and United States Work permit up to 3 yrs after graduation and greater probability of PR.
UNIVERSITIES
There are over 90 universities offering academic and professional
degree programs. The universities generally have only one intake in the year September and have fixed deadlines and some universities have January intake . The duration of the undergraduate course is 4 years and the Masters level is 2 years . Universities are largely funded by government and are internationally recognised
UNIVERSITY COLLEGES
They offer both the university degrees as well as the college diplomas and the certificate programs .
They also offer the combined degree diploma programs and the university transfer programs
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
They are government-regulated post-secondary institutions rooted in
the communities they serve They receive 45% to 80% of their funding from provincial or territorial governments They are not affiliated to universities in Canada They offer mostly 1- to 2-year diplomas and also the university transfer programs They have upto 3 intakes a year sept , jan & may
CAREER COLLEGES
Career colleges are alternately known as Vocational or
Technical schools
They specialize in courses related to business , computers
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
Diploma is the qualification awarded on the basis of one or two
year's successful study and is offered at colleges. Universities award undergraduate or bachelor's degree after four years of full-time study. Graduate or postgraduate degrees lead to advanced degrees, diplomas and certificates. Eligibility to participate in graduate studies is a four-year bachelors or undergraduate degree. Doctorate or Ph.D. is a degree ranking above the master's degree and generally completed after four to seven years of study in which a combination of course work, original research and a thesis is required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Diploma, Advanced diploma , Bachelor degree : 10+2 ( with an average > 55%), IELTS : 6.0 (except Canadian college which requires 5.5) Post graduate diploma or Graduate certificate: Bachelor degree ( with an average percentage >60%) IELTS : 6.5 to 7.0
Masters degree : Bachelor degree ( with an average
Fee structure
Diploma/Certificates ----- 8000 to 10,000 C$ approx p.a
Bachelors ---------------- 10,000 to 12,000 C$ approx p.a Masters ------------------
p.a
Study permits ---- C$ 125 or INR 5,080 Work permits ----- C$ 150 or INR 6,100 VFS Charge ----------- Rs 610
COURSES OFFERED
Information Technology/ Computers/ Networking Agriculture/ Horticulture
Admissions Procedure
Documents required for admission
Academic transcripts or mark sheets from the university or college . Resume for MBA students Essay/s or writing sample (Universities) SOP for Master ( Universities) Ielts / Toefl score Passport valid for at least one year 2 recommendation letters ( Universities) Completely filled in application form Few colleges require hard copies of all the academics duly notarized
Visa Procedure
Student Visa Application Kit ( should be filled) includes Study Permit Application form. Personal Information Form
draft favoring "Canadian High Commission", payable at New Delhi. The visa fee is subject to change without notice. Student should be trained for telephonic interview Copies of Academic Mark sheets and Certificates Proof of Funds - Applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient liquid assets to pay the tuition fees, living expenses and travelling cost without engaging in employment in Canada. Students must demonstrate that they have at least Cdn$10,000 plus the cost of tuition for a twelve-month period, plus the cost of travelling to and fro from Canada. Even Bank Loans are accepted.
Contd
Letter of acceptance from Canadian University, College or Technical
Institute.
Certificate of Acceptance from the province of Quebec (Only if you plan
to study in Quebec)
TOEFL / IELTS score, Work Experience Certificates, if applicable. Proof of payment of fees, if applicable Proof of Funds - Applicants must demonstrate that they have sufficient
liquid assets to pay the tuition fees, living expenses and travelling cost without engaging in employment in Canada. Students must demonstrate that they have at least Cdn$10,000 plus the cost of tuition for a twelvemonth period, plus the cost of travelling to and fro from Canada. Even Bank Loans are accepted.
Letter from the sponsor
copy IVPs/NSCs are directly acceptable Monthly Income Saving (MIS) one year old Income proof and one yr bank statement of the parent is must IT returns of the sponsor OD limit is not accepted for student visa
Contd
The student may be called for an Interview, if required. If
this is the case, you will be advised the time and place for the interview.
The Canadian High Commission - New Delhi will issue
medical instructions. Students must pass a medical examination from a Panel Doctor only. If the student is found to be in good health and there are no other concerns with the application, the Visa and Student Authorization will be issued.
WORK PERMIT
Working on campus:
You may work on campus at the institution where you study without a work permit if: you are a full-time student at a public post-secondary institution, such as a college or university, or a collge
Working off campus :To work off campus, you must apply for a work permit. Do not begin to work off campus until you have received your work permit. The work permit authorizes you to work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during scheduled breaks (for example, winter and summer holidays, and spring break).
Cont.
The Off-Campus Work Permit Program allows certain foreign students to
work off campus while completing their studies. To qualify, you must be a full-time student .
Work permits for studentsCo-op : For some academic programs, work experience is part of the curriculum. Foreign students who wish to participate in a co-op or internship program must apply for a work permit as well as a study permit.
The normal range of earning per hour would be per Canadian $ 8 to 12.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
Cooperative education is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a "co-op", provides academic credit for structured job experience. Cooperative education is taking on new importance in helping young people to make the school-to-work transition, service learning, and experiential learning initiatives.
PERMANENT RESIDENCY
FACTOR
AGE EDUCATION LANGUAGE ABILITY WORK EXPERIENCE ARRANGED EMPLOYMENT ADAPTABILITY
POINTS
10 25 24 21 10 10
TOTAL
POINTS REQUIRED
100
67
The overall Canada visa requirement has been reduced to 67 points. For students moving to Canada has become easier. Factor 1: Education - maximum 25 points. You gain points for full time study Factor 2: English and French language ability - maximum 24 points If you are fluent in both official languages English and French you will be awarded 24 points. If not, you must firstly decide which language you are more fluent in. This will be your "first official language". You can gain up to 16 points for the first official language, and up to 8 points for the second official language. Your points score will be based on your ability to read, write, listen to, and speak English and French.
Factor 3: Work experience - maximum 21 points The Canada immigration points system wants individuals with at least one year of full time experience Factor 4: Age - maximum 10 points Your points score is calculated based on your age on submission of the application:
Factor 5: You will gain 10 points in the Canada immigration points system if you have a job offer approved by Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC) as a job where it will be difficult to find someone to fill the vacancy from the resident labour market. You must be able to do the job, and meet the educational and, where relevant, licensing and regulatory requirements for the job. Arranged employment (maximum 10 points)
Factor 6:
Adaptability (maximum 10 points) You can receive a maximum of 10 points based on any combination of the elements listed below: 1.Your accompanying spouse or common-law partner's level of education 2. You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has studied in Canada 3. You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has worked in Canada 4. You or your accompanying spouse or common-law partner has family in Canada