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What is the difference between these three? Have any tips for international student to become Canadian?
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03-31-2014, 06:09 AM
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I know that the Canadian government only accept 15,000 applicants a years.
You can GUARANTEE your application by ******* and ******** as soon as you ********. Oops looks like a hundred thousand other students saw the GUARANTEED method. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/DEPARTMENT/...-fraud.asp NAIT Guarantees you WHAT JOB? Are YOU legally permitted to work at it? NAIT does not write the Immigration Rules or give out work visas for the jobs they find for students. You apply for CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP when you meet the qualifications. Going to school and working for a few months are not part of the Qualifications. "This CAN help you apply" does not mean GUARANTEED 100% you get it. " you must have graduated from a public or private institution that grants DEGREES" Does NAIT have a DEGREE for you? "For example, if you graduate from a four-year degree program, you COULD be eligible for a three-year work permit." Does not mean you are GUARANTEED 100% you get one for a day a week a year or three years. If you are UNEMPLOYED you are not working. by this, meaning that you WILL ALLOW (your words) to work after you graduation regardless it is not certain that any employees will hire you at that time? And you can apply even though you are unemployed at that time If an employer will not hire you than there is no need for you in Canada. You DO NOT just stay in Canada because you went to school in Canada. A student is unemployed before he graduates. He applies for jobs he applies for VISAS you MIGHT GET THEM. There is no 100% Guarantee JOB or VISA https://www.facebook.com/NAIT/posts/449129735160867 This is private group that offers jobs OUTSIDE of Canada. Government excludes accounting and business when consider international student applicants for PR, is that myth or truth? BOTH yes they have accepted applications. The application ques are FULL not taking any NOW. They do not take EVERYONE in the World. A maximum of 12,000 applications accepted under the CEC NO 100% GUARANTEE your application is one of the 12,000 Nor is there a 100% GUARANTEE you will be one of 200 for Accounting Within this cap, there will be sub-caps of 200 applications for each National Occupational Classification http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/s...=jobs#jobs 1112 Financial and investment analysts (Cap reached) Due to the large number of applications we get, we can only consider a limited number of applications per year. Between May 4, 2013, and April 30, 2014, we will consider no more than 5,000 complete FSW applications for processing. Within the 5,000 cap, we will consider no more than 300 applications per eligible occupation Hint there are not jobs in Canada for all the Millions in India that want one. SOME will get one. There is NO GUARANTEE 100% you will. READ THIS WARNING before giving your money away to some agent that GUARANTEES 100% http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/DEPARTMENT/...-fraud.asp |
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What is the difference between these three? Have any tips for international student to become Canadian? - Alice - 03-31-2014, 05:45 AM
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