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H - Applying to Work, Study, and Stay in Canada - Canada Course for E...
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Canada is one of the worlds leading study destinations for many reasons, not the least of which is its open and welcoming attitude toward international students. The Canadian Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway noted in 2012: The presence of international students and researchers taking advantage of Canadas world-class facilities creates jobs and economic growth, and contributes to our people-to-people ties with other countries and, in particular, emerging markets. Moreover, there is a special immigration class in Canada specifically designed to make it easier for talented international students who have been studying in the country to stay in Canada post-graduation to work: the Canadian Experience Class. This immigration stream can be very important to international students thinking about their options to study at the graduate level. The link to the CIC section of the website pertaining to the Canadian Experience Class is here for students: http:// www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/index.asp As an agent, you can tell students that the Canadian government has worked in collaboration with the provincial and territorial governments who hold jurisdiction in education across Canada to institute many policies to ensure study programs in Canada are well regulated and quality-controlled. This is to ensure genuine international students interests are protected and that they study in institutions committed to high standards.
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Student Resources The Citizenship and Immigration Canada website provides the information and application forms a student will need to get a study permit. In particular, the Get a study permit section provides detailed information on the following: Preparing to study What is needed before applying for a study permit in Canada Determining eligibility Who can apply and what exceptions exist Applying for a study permit How to apply and what documents to provide with an application Downloading the application package Paying applications fees and submitting an application Checking processing times Information updates weekly indicating the time (in calendar days) it takes to process an application after a complete application package is received After applying What an individual should do after they apply for a study permit Preparing for arrival Information on what to expect when arriving in Canada Visa Application Centres: In some countries, students may have the option to visit a visa application centre (VAC). These centres provide administrative support services to applicants related to the submission of their applications. This service is particularly useful in countries or regions where there are few or no visa offices. Specific information is available at http://www.cic.gc.ca/englisH/information/ offices/vac.asp What VACs do: Answer questions in local languages Ensure that applications are complete Securely transmit application documents and passports to the visa office Securely return passport and decision documents to the applicant Offer a tracking service for applications Schedule interviews as well as provide additional services, such as application photographs and photocopies for additional fees What VACs do not do: VACs play no role in the decision-making process and are expressly forbidden to provide any visa-related advice to applicants. All decisions on applications are made by visa officers at the visa office. VACs do not represent the Government of Canada (GoC). VACs are managed by private companies or international organizations and are authorized to provide specific services to applicants under the terms of a formal agreement with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
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The use of VAC services is completely optional. Applicants can continue to apply directly to the appropriate visa office, if they prefer.
H - Applying to Work, Study, and Stay in Canada - Canada Course for E...
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Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Canada, has a program called International Experience Canada (IEC) designed for youth aged 1835 who want to do any of the following for up to one year: Get to experience Canadian culture by living and working in some of the most beautiful places in the world Gain professional experience in Canada Work and travel across Canada To be eligible, the individual must come from a country in which there is a bilateral arrangement in place with Canada (and please note, in some countries with which Canada has a bilateral arrangement, the qualifying age range will be slightly different than 1835). The link for more information is here: www.international.gc.ca/experience
H6 Staying in Canada
Some international students who have graduated in Canada will be eligible for the Canadian Experience Class, which allows them to move in a streamlined fashion from temporary to permanent residence. They will have to meet certain language requirements; have completed at least 12 months of skilled work in Canada that falls under certain classifications (managerial, professional, or technical/skilled the CIC website and brochure has the full description of these classifications); and be planning to live in provinces other than Quebec. For the Canadian Experience Class brochure, please go to this link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/ resources/publications/cec.asp The CIC Help Centre can be found at cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre The CIC Call Centres number 1-888-242-2100 (toll free from within Canada only) Those students who are interested in living in Quebec can check out the following link for immigration information: http://immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/immigrate-settle/students/stay-quebec/ index.html Paid Authorized Immigration Representatives Students may want to pay an authorized immigration representative to act on their behalf with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). Paid immigration representatives would be able to perform such functions for the student as: Representing them during an immigration proceeding by speaking on their behalf; Providing guidance to them on how to select the best immigration stream and complete the appropriate forms. If the student would like more information on the option of using a paid immigration representative, they can visit this link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/representative/rep-who.asp
H - Applying to Work, Study, and Stay in Canada - Canada Course for E...
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When students go to the CIC website to find out about what permits/visas/programs they require in order to study, work, or stay in Canada, they should be sure to read everything carefully and ascertain that they have submitted all information and fees required for applications. If they require translation, agents are permitted to provide this servicebut not to advise on how to interpret/act on the translated material. If the student wants more help in this area, please remind them that they do one of three things: Visit the CIC Help Centre at cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre; Call the CIC Call Centre at 1-888-242-2100 (toll free from within Canada only); Hire a paid, authorized immigration consultant (for more information: http://www.cic.gc.ca/ english/information/representative/rep-who.asp).
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