Study and Work in Canada
On April 18, 2005, the Canadian Government introduced
several important new Regulations to facilitate and encourage international students to continue their education in Canada.
The first will allow international students at post-secondary educational institutions to work off campus while completing
their studies so that they can experience the Canadian labour market and gain a wider understanding of Canadian society. The
second will allow students to work for two years rather than one year after their graduation. Another change is that post-secondary
international students can now transfer between programs of study and institutions without applying for a change to the conditions
of their study permit.
These new initiatives will have the result to better attract, integrate and retain international
students in regions throughout the country. This will help make Canada a destination of choice for international students.
International
students who choose to stay in Canada after they graduate greatly contribute to the Canadian labour market. Furthermore, after
one year of full time work experience in Canada they can apply for permanent residence to Canada since they will have obtained
the required minimum points to qualify. This is a major advantage for foreign students who wish to permanently settle in Canada.
I will assist international students in the following manner:-
a) To provide a free assessment of their qualifications
to obtain a study permit.
b) To formally obtain acceptance and enrolment at a Canadian college, university or other
post-secondary educational institution in their chosen field and level of study. I will also consider those educational institutions,
which offer a study-work program towards a diploma or degree and assist students in obtaining temporary employment in companies
off campus during the course of their program of study.
c) After obtaining a formal letter of acceptance from one or
more Canadian educational institutions, I will proceed to prepare and complete an application for a study permit to be filed
at the Canadian Embassy in the student's country of residence.
d) To provide a description of living conditions in
various parts of Canada including climate, cost of living, housing, geography etc. I will also advise on the process of making
an application for permanent residence to Canada after graduation and work experience in Canada.
If you wish to use
our professional services to secure admission to a Canadian educational institution, or if you have already been accepted
to a program of study in Canada of more than 6 months duration and you require a study permit, complete the following free
student questionnaire and we will evaluate your credentials and background and present you with our available professional
service options.
Any information you provide to our firm is kept strictly confidential and cannot be viewed by anyone
else on the internet. Your completed questionnaire will help us to assess your qualifications and the likelihood of you receiving
a study permit and visa. There is no charge for this assessment which will be forwarded to you within 24 hours from the time
that your completed questionnaire is received by our firm. The questionnaire may be completed online or you may print and
complete the questionnaire and mail or fax it to our firm.
Darren E.G. Farley, B.A., B.C.L.,Barrister, Solicitor, Advocate 1000
Rue de La Gauchetière Street West, Suite 900 Montreal, Quebec H3B 5H4 CANADA Tel-: 1- 403-397-5259 Fax: (1-617-649-4453)
E-Mail: darrenfarley@mail2darren.com http://qb-imm-attorney.tripod.com
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