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-Oprah Winfrey

CANADA

STUDY IN CANADA

history Canada's educational system is regarded as one of the best in the world. Students choose to research there because of the high quality of education and career prospects. Canada has an outstanding educational infrastructure, making it "one of the world's favorite study overseas destinations. The world-class programs, well-known educational institutions, and highly trained and skilled teachers offer an exceptional learning environment, attracting international students from all over the world to study in Canada.

COURSES

  • Engineering
  • Management
  • IT & Networking
  • Arts & Science
  • Finance & Accounting
  • Nursing
  • Architecture
  • Finance & Accounting
  • Health Science
  • Hotel Management & Culinary Arts etc..

UNIVERSITIES

  • University of Canada
  • Lakehead University
  • Thompson Rivers University
  • University of Windsor
  • University of Wilfred Laurier
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • University of Waterloo
  • Thompson Rivers University
  • George Brown College
  • Royal Roads University
  • Thompson Rivers University
  • McGill University
  • York University
  • Mount Saint Vincent University
  • University of Alberta
  • University of Montreal

POPULAR BUSINESS SCHOOLS

  • Alberta School of Business
  • The Joseph L Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
  • Ivey Business School, University of Western Ontario
  • The Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University.
  • The Smith School of Business, Queen’s University

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Quebec Provincial Level Scholarships
  • Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
  • Ontario Trillium Scholarship
  • Partnership Grants by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

STAY BACK

Canadian colleges and universities offer several services to the students that enable students to return to Canada for up to three years and find work during that period. If you are studying for two years, you can stay back for up to three years, or the remainder of the course if it is less than two years. It entails:

  • If the students are enrolled in a one-year program, they will be able to return to Canada for a year after the course is completed.
  • If the study is for a two-year degree, they can remain in Canada for a total of three years.

WORK PERMIT

  • University of Western Ontario's Ivey Business School
  • McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management.
  • Queen's University's Smith School of Business
  • The University of Alberta's School of Business
  • The University of Toronto's Joseph L Rotman School of Management

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • On-campus or off-campus jobs A student with a study permit may be allowed to work on or off-campus without obtaining a work permit.
  • Working as a co-op student or an apprentice is a great way to learn new skills. If the research program requires a mandatory co-op or internship placement, a work permit is required.
  • After the student graduates, there will be work. A post-graduation job permit (PGWP) allows a student to resume working in Canada after graduation.

HOURS

  • Part-time employment is acceptable: 20 hours a week off campus - 40 hours a week after the holiday
  • During the holiday, 40 hours a week are needed. There are no restrictions on work done on campus.

PERMANENT RESIDENCY

The next move in returning to Canada is to obtain a Permanent Residence. It gives you the right to live, read, visit, and work everywhere in Canada, as well as a variety of government-provided social benefits. A post-study work visa allows students to obtain valuable work experience that can contribute to Permanent Residence and is one of the best ways to remain in Canada.
Students can work full-time while waiting for their PGWP application to be approved, as long as they have a valid research visa. International students who obtain a post-graduation job permit are considered temporary citizens of Canada. When studying under this scheme, the student may still apply for Permanent Residence and wait for acceptance. International students who have completed a two-year program at a post-secondary institution and have worked in a professional job for 12 months are entitled to qualify for PR under the Canadian Experience Class stream of the Express Entry System (CEC).

Fastest Hotel Management Course with PR in Canada

  • Duration: 2 Years
  • 1st Year- 8 Months Class Room Training & 4 Months Training with Salary
  • 2nd Year- Full Time Job with Salary
  • Job Placement: Guaranteed
  • Total Expense- Around 8.5 Lacs Only
  • Eligible to Apply for PR after Course

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