Tuesday 3 September 2013

Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program for Business

The government of Manitoba has come up with number of changes  in (PNP-B) Provincial Nominee Program for Business last month. The changes are effective already and new procedure are mentioned as below:

General Changes:

Applicants no longer need to submit an Exploratory Visit Application Form. Rather they can submit an  Expression of Interest (EOI) to the program. The EOI will be put in a pool and assessed based on a points system.

Only those who has submitted the EOI could be chosen as a  successful candidate. Submission of an EOI is free, and applicants will remain in the pool for up to one year of submitting.
Program applications will be accepted from those individuals who has submitted the EOI and were subsequently invited by the PNP-B to apply.
It is no longer required by PNP-B applicants to make an exploratory visit to Manitoba, though a visit is still strongly recommended.

Good-Faith Deposit and Processing Fees:

  • The required good-faith deposit has been raised from $75,000 to $100,000.
  • A non-refundable application processing fee of $2,500 is now required of new applications.
  • All individuals invited from the EOI pool to submit an application must pay the $2,500 fee. Upon application approval, the good-faith deposit must be paid.



Sunday 7 July 2013

Filipino Nurses: New Canadian Immigration Program

Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
Quebec Immigration is the easy and best way to enter Canada because of their proactive approach and nurses can fill the gap which is there in healthcare sector of Canada. The shortage of nurses in Canada is quite high.
The best part of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  This program doesn't  require any kind of job offer by the state and any number of applicant nurses can apply for immigration, there is no limit !! For eligibility for this program, one doesn't has to show any kind of settlement fund.
The qualifying requirement for any candidate is up to age 35 and 4 years of experience. One has to qualify minimum language requirement. If you don't fall in this category or fail to qualify, there is nothing to worry about as your children and Husband's credential will add on to make you qualify.
We always guide our candidates in documentation, interview and suggest them to show full intention of settling down in province of Quebec. But as an Canadian Resident one is free to work and settle at any part of Canada which is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!

Contact us for free assessment and counseling..

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Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf
Quebec is a unique region of Canada in many ways.
It is a very multicultural part of Canada with many different spoken languages and commonly held values that differ slightly from the rest of Canada and one of these values is their view on immigration.  While many Canadian Immigration programs are reducing their numbers or tightening their requirements to qualify, Quebec Immigration remains largely untouched and very much in favour of healthcare professionals like you.
I commend Immigration Quebec for their proactive approach to solving nursing shortages by making it easier for nurses to come here and fill the gaps that exist in our healthcare system.
The beauty of the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP) is that unlike all other Canadian Immigration programs commonly known, the QSWP can be applied for solely based on your qualifications obtained outside of Canada.  The program itself does not require a Canadian job offer, there is no limit to the number of applicants that can apply if you are a nurse and you are not required to show settlement funds to be eligible for this program.
If you are a university graduate with a major in Nursing, under 35 and have 4 years of nursing experience you should qualify with minimal language requirements.  If that doesn’t match your career and educational profile don’t despair as there are many different factors that can contribute to your eligibility. For example, having children and your husband’s credentials can help strengthen your application.
I should mention that when you apply under the QSWP you should show intention to reside in the province of Quebec but as a permanent resident your freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Nurses don’t just treat you in the hospital but they prepare you for when you leave their care and we at the Canadim family do the same. Visit our website and take a free online assessment, join us in one of our many Immigration seminars abroad and check out our Facebook page to see pictures of our many successful clients and become part of our community.
Canada welcomes 250,000 newcomers a year, and you could be one of them!
- See more at: http://www.canadim.com/new-canadian-immigration-program-for-filipino-nurses/#sthash.6sl6mkZE.dpuf

Sunday 16 June 2013

Qualified Nurses Shortage In Quebec

Canada, due to national shortage of qualified workers, there is demand of skilled workers specially nurses. Quebec has the highest demand as per current scenario. Quebec has its own economic and immigration-based programs, the health sector has become hotspot for job seekers worldwide.

Canadian nurses association currently predicting that healthcare needs will rise and by current rate there will demand of 60,000 nurses by 2022. This requirement in Quebec is due to fast aging population and nurses get very competitive wage, good working conditions and immediate job opening.

There are opportunities for nurses to work in various capacities, including:
  • Registered nurse
  • Intensive Care Nurse
  • Geriatric Nurse
  • Nurse Technician
  • Nurse Educator
  • Recovery Room Nurse
  • …and many more related careers.
Quebec has large and diverse health care system, which varies from city to city. Montreal which is the largest city, nurses can expect the salary range from $ 28/hr to $40/hr. Job opportunities of nurses are suppose to increase very rapidly as two super hospitals constructions are going on and expected to be finished by 2015 and 2016. Those hospitals are The Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montreal (CHUM) and the McGill University Health Centre. With completion of these two hospitals, Montreal,Quebec will become a world health destination.

Quebec has its own immigration programme which is known as Quebec skilled worker program including nurses as one of the major skilled area. QSW (Quebec Skilled Worker) program is popular because individuals can apply without any Canadian job offer.

There are 111 fields of training/area of study in QSW for professional with experience and nursing is one of them. Following are the points to be considered by an applicant before been eligible to apply as professional nurse.
  • Received a 3-year diploma, 4 year Bachelor of Science in Nursing, or (for US-educated nurses) a 2-year nursing degree. This degree must be completed within the past 5 years; or
  • Received a relevant degree over 5 years ago, and worked as a nurse for at least 1 of the past 5 years.
Canadian permanent residency are given to successful QSW applicants on their arrival to Quebec. They are allowed to work in Quebec with any employer and later on when they move to other province with residence status, they can work anywhere as well.

To find out if you are qualified for the QSW program, or any of the over 60 Canadian immigration programs, please write to us for free assessment.

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Source: News CIC


Tuesday 11 June 2013

Universities in Canada by 2013 University Web Ranking

University of Toronto
Toronto
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver ...
McGill University
Montreal ...
University of Alberta
Edmonton ...
University of Waterloo
Waterloo
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby ...
York University
Toronto
University of Calgary
Calgary
University of Victoria
Victoria
10  Université Laval
Quebec City
11  Queen's University
Kingston
12  McMaster University
Hamilton
13  The University of Western Ontario
London
14  Université de Montréal
Montreal
15  University of Ottawa
Ottawa
16  University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
17  University of Guelph
Guelph ...
18  Carleton University
Ottawa
19  Université du Québec à Montréal
Montréal ...
20  University of Manitoba
Winnipeg
21  Dalhousie University
Halifax
22  Memorial University of Newfoundland
St John’s ...
23  Ryerson University
Toronto
24  Concordia University
Montreal
25  University of New Brunswick
Fredericton ...
26  Université de Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke ...
27  University of Regina
Regina
28  Brock University
St. Catharines ...
29  British Columbia Institute of Technology
Burnaby
30  University of Windsor
Windsor
31  École Polytechnique de Montréal
Montreal
32  Université du Québec
Quebec City ...
33  University of Winnipeg
Winnipeg
34  Acadia University
Wolfville
35  University of Lethbridge
Lethbridge ...
36  Trent University
Peterborough
37  HEC Montréal
Montreal
38  Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo ...
39  University of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
40  Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Chicoutimi ...
41  Lakehead University
Thunder Bay
42  Vancouver Island University
Nanaimo ...
43  St.Francis Xavier University
Antigonish
44  Mount Allison University
Sackville ...
45  Laurentian University
Sudbury ...
46  Université de Moncton
Moncton ...
47  École de Technologie Supérieure
Montreal
48  University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Oshawa
49  Thompson Rivers University
Kamloops
50  Trinity Western University
Langley
51  Royal Roads University
Victoria
52  University of Northern British Columbia
Prince George ...
53  Emily Carr University of Art and Design
Vancouver
54  Saint Mary's University
Halifax
55  Bishop's University
Sherbrooke
56  University of the Fraser Valley
Abbotsford ...
57  Mount Royal University
Calgary
58  Université du Québec en Outaouais
Gatineau
59  Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Edmonton ...
60  OCAD University
Toronto
61  Collège militaire royal du Canada
Kingston ...
62  Brandon University
Brandon
63  Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Trois-Rivières
64  SAIT Polytechnic
Calgary
65  Grant MacEwan University
Edmonton
66  Mount Saint Vincent University
Halifax
67  Nipissing University
North Bay ...
68  Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Surrey ...
69  Capilano University
North Vancouver ...
70  Université du Québec à Rimouski
Rimouski ...
71  NSCAD University
Halifax
72  Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Rouyn-Noranda ...
73  Cape Breton University
Sydney
74  Redeemer University College
Ancaster
75  University of King's College
Halifax
76  St. Thomas More College
Saskatoon
77  St. Thomas University
Fredericton
78  Canadian Mennonite University
Winnipeg
79  Collège Universitaire de Saint-Boniface
Saint Boniface
80  College of the North Atlantic
Stephenville ...
81  Canadian University College
Lacombe
82  Aurora College
Forth Smith ...
83  First Nations University of Canada
Regina
84  Nova Scotia Agricultural College
Truro
85  Luther College
Regina
86  The King's University College
Edmonton
87  Yorkville University
Fredericton
88  École Nationale d'Administration Publique
Quebec City ...
89  Nicola Valley Institute of Technology
Merritt ...
90  St. Stephen's University
St. Stephen
91  Université Sainte-Anne
Pointe de l'Église ...
92  Collège Universitaire Dominicain
Ottawa ...
93  Crandall University
Moncton
94  Ambrose University College
Calgary
95  Campion College at the University of Regina
Regina
96  St. Mary's University College
Calgary
97  Concordia University College of Alberta
Edmonton
98  Kingswood University
Sussex

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Scholarships in Mauritius..


 In keeping with its mission to support the scholastic endeavors of young people, CTH, ICM, UK college in Mauritius is awarding scholarships.

Listed below are the eligibility requirements and the timeline for application:

To be eligible for the Scholarship and Mentorship Awards Program applicants must meet the following criteria:

1. Be completed + 2;
2. Must speak English.
3. Application must reach us by 30th June 2013.

The Board of Directors of college, Mauritius has taken this decision unanimously to promote and provide willful opportunities to the young International students.
  
Kindly check the Program details below:

Course: Level-5 Award in Tourism and Business Studies/Practical Training in any of the Specialization- House keeping Techniques department; Food Production department; Pastry Production department; Bar & Restaurant Services department; wine Studies department and Front Office Operations department.

Awarding Body: ICM, UK
Course Duration: 1 year
Visa duration: 1yr training + 1 yr stay back
Placement: Guaranteed after the course completion* (Cruise Liner Jobs: Min. Salary $724 to $2500, Jobs in Star Properties: Min. Sal. 15000 MUR to Max. 45000 MUR)
Part Time Jobs: Legally eligible to work for 20hrs/week. (Min. part time job salary 5000 MUR/month)
Intake: Monthly
Fee: Actual Course fee $9000 - $2000 (scholarship) = $7000
Accommodation: 6 months free accommodation; all the utility bills to be paid by the boarders on sharing basis, should deposit $350 as a caution deposit which is refundable.

The student has to remit 50% fee after the offer letter is issued and the remaining 50% after the watermarked visa is issued.


Please feel free to call me or email me for further details.

Monday 20 May 2013

Manitoba PNP


The provincial government will be conducting interviews this spring for persons interested in moving to Manitoba from the following countries: Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain.
To be considered you must:
·       be a national and passport holder of Greece, Italy, Spain or Portugal
·       be age 21 to 45
·       have graduated from at least a one-year post-secondary education or training program with a       diploma, degree or certificate
·       have at least two years full-time work experience in the past five years demonstrated by a   resumé
·       have job-ready English proficiency demonstrated by a score of 5 or higher on a recent IELTS test

Sunday 12 May 2013

10 hot jobs in Canada in 2013:

1. Financial managers and accountants
 As the private and government sectors are looking for qualified people who know the complexities of financial management, that's why demand for money managers is high.

What to expect: An unemployment rate less than half that of the Canadian average.

Tip: If you have knowledge of foreign finance or are fluent in a foreign language, consider yourself doubly attractive -- and pack your bags for a potentially jet-set international career.

2. Skilled tradespeople
Big shortage of tradespeople is  in the service sector (chefs, horticulturalists), construction (electricians, carpenters, plumbers), transportation (aviation technicians, automotive service technicians) and manufacturing (industrial mechanics, tool and die makers) sectors.

Tip: In the next two decades, 40 per cent of new jobs are supposed to be in the skilled trades and technologies.

3. Software and mobile developers
As everything and all businesses depends on new technology, and somebody must be designing and updating software, particularly for our smartphones and tablets.

What to expect:  This is a very young industry with new positions being created all the time. According to Harris at Workopolis.com, mobile application developers earn an average of about $91,000 per year.

4. Registered Nurses
Canada's aging population means this sector's a dynamic place to be. A combination of factors will ensure a wealth of opportunity for nurses with college or university nursing degrees.

What to expect: Demand for Registered Nurses is expected to continue to increase through to 2020 – and the industry is growing faster than many other in-demand jobs, at that.


5. Psychologists, social workers and counsellors
There aren't enough people in this area as per demand , it seems!

What to expect: The unemployment rate in this area is very low and every year they looking for more and more people. Human Resources and Skills Development Canada estimates that between now and 2020, there will be more opportunities in these occupations than there will be job seekers. Better yet, their wages are increasing every year at a faster rate than many other industries.

6. Medical technologists or technicians
Jobs in the healthcare industry don't all involve direct contact with patients. There's plenty of behind-the-scenes work in labs to support doctors and hospitals.

What to expect: In Canada, there is currently about a zero per cent unemployment rate among medical technologists and technicians. On average, medical techs earn over $100,000 per year.

7. Human resource specialists or managers
Demand for human resources specialists and managers is increasing and expected to stay strong, as companies place greater emphasis than ever before on human resources issues such as recruitment, training, employee relations and retention.

What to expect: Prospects in this field are great. The unemployment rate for HR professionals has been decreasing steadily.

8. Pharmacists

A growing and aging population means more prescriptions needing to be filled. From hospital pharmacists to your friendly local pharmacist, there's greater demand for them than there are qualified grads or trained immigrants to fill the positions.

What to expect: Good pay, and many pharmacists are self-employed -- they own the pharmacies they work in.

9. Audiologists, speech therapists and physiotherapists

Another health-related industry, specialized therapists are in high demand across the country. Specializing in speech-language pathology, audiology, occupational therapy or physiotherapy is a great way to ensure you move right into your chosen career and will allow you to help a variety of people every day.

What to expect: This industry has experienced a zero per cent unemployment rate for the past 15 years. There are consistent openings and the high demand for skilled professionals should last at least through 2020, according to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada.

10. Construction managers
Whether residential or industrial, someone has to plan and oversee all the different parts and contributors to new building projects and make sure they work together (and on schedule) to produce a quality finished product.

What to expect: This career puts you on the number-crunching side of construction. You'll be managing major deadlines and huge teams. Harris says experienced construction managers can earn about $93,000 per year.


Source: Canadian Living

Friday 3 May 2013

Canada, PR Cases

These are clients who want to settle in Canada permanently and can eventually apply for
Citizenship while in Canada.

Client should have minimum of 1 year of work experience in a category listed by Canadian
Immigration.

IELTS (General) is mandatory with a min. score of 6.0 in each module.

Clients are assessed on various criteria’s such as

Language Ability (English and/or French): Valid test are IELTS, CELPIP, TCF and DELF

Adaptability: Work/Study in Canada, Relatives in Canada or Arranged Employment from

Canadian Employer

Potential clients for PR cases include people from Health Care field (Nurses, Doctors,
Physiotherapists…), Engineers, Accountants, Managers from professional field etc.


Applying for PR in Quebec, Canada

If you know English as well as French, you may be eligible to apply for Quebec
Immigration.

IELTS for English, TCF/DELF is required for French.

Clients are assessed in same criteria as above.

Occupations in Demand are:

Nurses (Bsc or GNM), MBA, Bsc/Msc in Chemistry or Biochemistry, Diploma in Business

Management/Chemical Engg./Civil Engg etc.


Applying for PR under Manitoba PNP program

If a client has Family member, Relative or Friend in Manitoba who can sponsor client, the client
can apply for PR under Manitoba PNP program.

Sponsor should be staying in Manitoba for at least 1 year.

Client needs to have min 1 year of work experience (any field) and will be assessed on various
criteria such as:

Education

Work Experience

Language Ability (English and/or French): Valid test are IELTS(General), CELPIP, TCF and
DELF

(Min IELTS required is 5.0 in each module)

Adaptability: Work/Study in Canada, Relatives in Canada.


Applying for PR under Saskatchewan PNP program
Following categories are in demand under this PNP program.

Cabinetmaker

Framer

Scaffolder

Construction Labourer

Cook

Roofer

Tilesetter

Mason

Truck Drivers

PS: For more details and to apply , please contact us @

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Quebec Skilled Worker Program

Important points for Quebec Skilled Worker Program are appended for your information:

Some applicants may qualify with low French proficiency depending on their other qualifications.

A single applicant must score at least 55 points and an applicant with a spouse or common-law partner must score at least 63 points. The points are awarded to the applicants with university degrees and college degrees or to those with technical or vocational diplomas. High school level diplomas with technical or vocational components can be awarded high points. Not only this, the points are also awarded to the applicants who have obtained a diploma or certificate related to occupations that are in demand in Quebec.

Selection factors

Does your professional profile (as well as your spouse’s, if applicable) allow you to easily adapt to the requirements and rapid development of the Québec labour market? Check to see if you are eligible for the Immigration Program for skilled workers. The following employability factors will be taken into account:
  • your schooling (your level of education and area of training)
  • your work experience
  • your age
  • your knowledge of French and English
  • your stays in Québec and family relationship with a Canadian citizen or a permanent Québec resident
  • having a valid employment offer (this applies only if you have received a job offer that meets certain conditions from a Québec employer.) See the section Recrutement international - Embaucher un travailleur étranger permanent
  • characteristics regarding your accompanying spouse or common-law spouse, if applicable
Other factors that will be taken into account when your application is assessed are:
  • the number of children under the age of 22 who will be accompanying you to Québec.
  • your capacity for financial self-sufficiency (you must sign a contract confirming your commitment to provide for your needs and your family’s needs for at least the first three months following your arrival in Québec).
  • your adaptability (preparation of your immigration project) which will be assessed based on the steps that you have undertaken to facilitate your socioeconomic integration and your personal qualities with regard to your work activities.
  •  
  • For more details  and procedure please contact us .

  • Reference: Quebec,  © Gouvernement du Québec

Saturday 27 April 2013

Skilled Worker Program..Quebec

Important points for Quebec Skilled Worker Program are appended for your information:

French Proficiency

Some applicants may qualify with low French proficiency depending on their other qualifications.

A single applicant must score at least 55 points and an applicant with a spouse or common-law partner must score at least 63 points. The points are awarded to the applicants with university degrees and college degrees or to those with technical or vocational diplomas. High school level diplomas with technical or vocational components can be awarded high points. Not only this, the points are also awarded to the applicants who have obtained a diploma or certificate related to occupations that are in demand in Quebec.

Point for Spouse and Children

This Program takes into account both the principal applicant’s qualifications and those of his/her spouse. This program awards points for the spouse/partner including Education, Area of Training, Work, Experience, Age, and French Language Proficiency. Applicants can also obtain points for their children.

An applicant can qualify under any occupation. At present, all occupations are open and a job offer from a Canadian employer is not required to be eligible.

Successful candidates are first issued a Quebec Selection Certificate and then a Canadian Permanent Resident Visa. 

Contact us for detailed imformation:
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Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
 

Thursday 25 April 2013

Why Use a RCIC in Canadian Immigration?

Omega Study Abroad: We have Regulated Immigration Consultant
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Before acquiring the services of an immigration consultant, it is important to understand the difference between a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) and an unauthorized provider of immigration services.  RCICs are required to abide by a strict Code of Professional Ethics – available here.  There will be numerous benefits associated with utilizing the services of a RCIC and serious risks associated with utilizing the services of these unauthorized providers.  
Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada


RCICs vs. Unauthorized Providers of Immigration Services:
 Attribute  Regulated Canadian
Immigration Consultant
 Unauthorized Provider of Immigration Services
 Accountable to ICCRC; complaints are taken seriously Yes  No – accountable to no one 
 Monitored by ICCRC; non-compliance is taken seriously  Yes No – may operate unknown to authorities 
 Supported by ICCRC to enhance quality of services  Yes No – not supported by anyone 
 Knowledgeable and informed on immigration law and Canadian immigration system  Yes  No – no education prerequisite on immigration issues
Proficient in English or French   Yes No – may be unable to communicate properly in English or French 
 Required to abide by stringent ethical and professional rules that are designed to protect consumers  Yes No – not subject to any ethical requirements 
 Possess valid Errors and Omissions Insurance for enhanced consumer protection  Yes No – may not have any Errors and Omissions Insurance 
 Work with agents known to ICCRC  Yes  No – no information on their associates
 Required to provide evidence of good character prior to becoming Regulated  Yes No – may have committed fraudulent or illegal activities in the past

Tuesday 23 April 2013

Study in Mauritius/ Cruise Jobs

Dear Students,
Greetings of the day!
In keeping with its mission to support the scholastic endeavors of young people, Our college in Mauritius is awarding scholarships.

 Listed below are the eligibility requirements and the timeline for application:

To be eligible for the Scholarship and Mentorship Awards Program applicants must meet the following criteria:

1. Be completed + 2;

2. Must speak English.

3. Application must reach us by 30th May 2013.

 The Board of Directors of college, Mauritius has taken this decision unanimously to promote and provide willful opportunities to the young International students.

 Hope this would further motivate your esteemed selves to provide a path breaking career opportunities to the young students.

Kindly check the Program details below:

Course: Level-5 Award in Travel and Business Studies/Practical Training in any of the Specialization- House keeping Techniques department; Food Production department; Pastry Production department; Bar & Restaurant Services department; wine Studies department and Front Office Operations department.

Awarding Body: ICM, UK

Course Duration: 1 year

Visa duration: 1yr training + 1 yr stay back

Placement: Guaranteed after the course completion* (Cruise Liner Jobs: Min. Salary $724 to $2500, Jobs in Star Properties: Min. Sal. 15000 MUR to Max. 45000 MUR)

Part Time Jobs: Legally eligible to work for 20hrs/week. (Min. part time job salary 5000 MUR/month)

Intake: Monthly

Fee:  Actual Course fee $9000 - $2000 (scholarship) = $7000

Accommodation: 6 months free accommodation; all the utility bills to be paid by the boarders on sharing basis, should deposit $350 as a caution deposit which is refundable.

 The student has to remit 50% fee after the offer letter is issued and the remaining 50% after the watermarked visa is issued.

Please feel free to call me or email me for further details.

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Friday 19 April 2013

Canada. Occupation List for Immigration May 2013 to April 2014

Eligible Occupations List

The eligible occupations stream will have an overall cap of 5,000 new applications and sub-caps of 300 applications in each of the 24 occupations on the list.

Eligible occupations (with their corresponding 2011 National Occupation Classification code):

  • 0211 Engineering managers
  • 1112 Financial and investment analysts
  • 2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers
  • 2131 Civil engineers
  • 2132 Mechanical engineers
  • 2134 Chemical engineers
  • 2143 Mining engineers
  • 2144 Geological engineers
  • 2145 Petroleum engineers
  • 2146 Aerospace engineers
  • 2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers/designers)
  • 2154 Land surveyors
  • 2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers
  • 2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics
  • 2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety
  • 3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists
  • 3142 Physiotherapists
  • 3143 Occupational Therapists
  • 3211 Medical laboratory technologists
  • 3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants
  • 3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists
  • 3215 Medical radiation technologists
  • 3216 Medical sonographers
  • 3217 Cardiology technicians and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. (not elsewhere classified)

Minimum Language Threshold

All prospective applicants to the FSWP should first determine whether they meet the new minimum language threshold: Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7 or Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) 7 in all four skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing). To prove language proficiency, a prospective applicant must take a third-party language test from an organization designated by the Minister and submit their test report along with their application to CIC.
Language test results will be accepted by CIC for two years from the date that they were issued by the designated organization