Las universidades profesionales privadas de Canadá quieren que el gobierno federal emita permisos de trabajo de posgrado (PGWP) a sus estudiantes internacionales. George Hood, presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Universidades Profesionales (NACC), dijo en una entrevista que no hay “suficientes canadienses para satisfacer la demanda de trabajadores de apoyo personal, pero si las universidades privadas pudieran ofrecer los permisos de trabajo, podríamos traer a más estudiantes “. NACC argumenta que miles de estudiantes internacionales podrían estudiar en universidades profesionales privadas cada año si el gobierno hiciera que estas universidades fueran elegibles para PGWP.
Ontario emitió 542 invitaciones a través del flujo de graduados en Maestrías y Doctorados.
El 20 de octubre de 2021, el programa de nominados de inmigración de Ontario (OINP) emitió invitaciones (ITA) para postularse al flujo de graduados en maestría y doctorado. La provincia emitió 479 ITA a los candidatos elegibles bajo el flujo de maestría. La puntuación mínima de esta ronda fue de 35 puntos, la misma que en el sorteo anterior.
Ontario también invitó a 63 candidatos bajo el flujo de doctorado. La puntuación mínima para este sorteo fue de 25 puntos, 9 puntos más que en el anterior sorteo específico del programa.
En 2020, la provincia no ha invitado a ningún candidato bajo estos dos flujos. En 2019, OINP invitó solo a 1,000 candidatos para flujo de graduados en maestría. En total, Ontario invitó a 1.834 candidatos bajo el flujo de graduados en maestría y 204 candidatos bajo el flujo de graduados en doctorado en 2021.
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Ontario, Canada
Canadian immigration laws allow you to work while you study, with the option to apply for permanent residence after working within your area of study . You can travel to Alberta with your whole family (spouse and minor children) while you study.
NAIT has more than 150 programs including technologies, undergraduate and graduate degrees in the areas of Business, Construction, Computing and Information Technology, Design and Communication, Engineering and Technology, Environment and Natural Resources, Health and Life Sciences, Hospitality , Tourism and Culinary and English classes.
COVID19 Updates
United Kingdom: The British government announced the existence of a new strain of the COVID19 virus, which temporarily isolated the country from the rest of the world. Flights to and from the UK have been restricted until further announcements. Hopefully this measure will not affect our students who are planning to travel to Cambridge at the end of January 2021.
Canada: Confirmed cases across the country skyrocketed, particularly in the province of Ontario where daily cases in the third week range from 2,500. Ontario Governor Doug Ford announced that the province will go into emergency closure. In other words, “General retail stores, including hardware stores, pet food stores, computer stores, and clothing stores, are closed for in-person purchases. Curbside pickup is allowed. Shopping centers are closed to purchases in person, but curbside collection is allowed, as well as access to businesses that can open under lock and key. ”1
As far as the education sector and our international students are concerned, the emergency closure means that “all schools will start remotely on January 4th. Elementary schools will return to face-to-face learning on January 11. High schools will return to classroom learning on January 25. The closure of the entire province does not affect international student travel. The borders remain open, and students planning to arrive in the next few weeks for the start of semester 3 in February can still do so. The hotel quarantine strategy of the Waterloo Catholic School District (as of all other school districts) is still in effect and they will welcome students. ”2
Sources:CP24
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada: COVID-19 International Students
The government of Canada through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued a statement on the process of study permits (student visa) that will be applied or have applied before March 15, 2020 for those Students who due to the closure of the Visa Processing Offices (VAC) cannot complete the entire application package
Once you have applied online through the IRCC page, the immigration officials will carry out the process in 2 stages.
Stage 1: They will review your eligibility. At this stage the officers will check if you have included in your package the letter of acceptance (LOA) from a DLI institution. If you applied for Quebec, the Certificat d’acceptation du Québec ( CAQ), proof of financial resources, shows that the student will return to his / her country of origin after completing their studies.
Stage 2: They will verify your application for admissibility and any changes to your eligibility. At this stage the immigration officer will review the medical examination (if required), criminal record certificate (if required), biometrics. If your application passes this stage, your application will be approved.
The idea of this process is to avoid delays or backlogs in the VAC centers that have been closed. Once the VAC offices open their doors in your country of origin, you will be able to send your passport so that they can issue your study permit.
These data have been taken from the IRCC website.
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