Posts Tagged ‘Canada Education’

Education System of Canada

December 24th, 2009

The name “Canada” originally came from a First Nations’ word “kanata” which means village. Later, European map producers simplified it to “Canada” to identify all the land north of the St. Lawrence River. In 1965, the nation adopted the red and white flag with the maple leaf as their official flag. It was In 1867 when Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia formed a confederation, and on July 1, 1867, the British North America Act declared Canada a country. Here in Canada, education is administered, supported and managed by federal, provincial, and local governments. It’s system is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province. Allow me to discuss the levels of education in Canada.   Generally, it is divided into three major stages:  First is the Elementary Level which comprises the Primary and the Public School, then we have the Secondary or  the High School and finally, the Post Secondary, which can either be in the University or in a  College. Each province has district school boards carrying out the educational programs under the ministry of education.   Education is imperative up to an age of 16. For each year, Canada primarily has 190 school days (of course notwithstanding the cancellation of classes due to weather disruptions or insurgences. The classes officially opens at September which is after Labour Day and ends on June which is usually the last Friday of the month, while it is on a Wednesday in the Catholic Schools of Ontario. Most Canadian education systems continue up to grade twelve which normally have the ages seventeen to eighteen. In Quebec, the typical high school term ends after Secondary V, the same as to grade eleven which falls under the ages sixteen to seventeen; following this, students who wish to continue their studies to the university level are required to turn up in the CEGEP (A French acronym which stands for Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel which means: “College of General and Vocational Education”).   Sources: _________________1.     Education In Canada: Internet page: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Education_in_Canada. Retrieved on November 26, 20072.     An Introduction to Canada: Internet page: http://www. coibs. com/english/canintro. html. Retrieved on November 26, 2007

Immigration Services to Canada- For the New Comers

November 7th, 2009

Are you dreaming of relocating to live in Canada? If you are then you can seek for the immigration services to Canada. Canada is actively seeking for skilled workers to move to the nation and offers free healthcare and education to its citizen. One can have an excellent standard of living in this country. So, if you have decided to start a brand new life in Canada, read on to how you can turn your dream into reality.

Before deciding to immigrate to Canada, you need to determine if you are eligible for a residency visa. If you have any family member already residing in Canada they can easily sponsor you. And if you are thinking of starting a new business there are good chance of getting a visa for entry. Your chances of getting a visa will be doubled up if you are a skilled worker with qualifications or experience in a particular trade or profession. If you speak fluent English, have a clean criminal record and are of working age, or want to immigrate to Canada for advanced education then you have a fair chance of acceptance in Canada.

You can start your search for visa by going through the number of online immigration service providers. You can look on the Canada immigration websites and decide the visa that you want to apply for. There are various immigration services to Canada that will assist your relocation and as a part of their service they will also help you choose the right way to apply for a visa. Each country has their own set of rules and application procedure and requirements when applying for a visa. So, go through them carefully before you apply.

Right after filling in the form you will have to wait for a few months to get it approved. Choosing the right immigration service provider will enable you to get hold of your visa fast.




By: Dinesh Solanke

Education and Training Services to Overseas Students in Uk, Australia, Canada

October 25th, 2009

Education in Canada is under complete jurisdiction of the province and territories. Many of the universities are public funded which results in high quality education at lower tuitions rate. This university offers a broad range of courses and professional degrees.

They offer research oriented programs which attract the students a lot. Research assistantship is an award for those who have worked on a project that is assigned to him. These universities also offer financial add packages so that it can become earn while you learn experience and happen to be the best place for overseas study.

Australia is also firmly committed to providing quality education and training and offers strong assurance to International students. Australia has taken the responsibility towards international students seriously to the extent that the regulations for providing education services to these students are set in federal government legislation. Australia provides the world’s most rigorous protection for international students through the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000.with this standard Australian university provides the education to international students to meet the consistent standard in education, facilities and services and be on par with the international standards.

Education in the UK is internationally recognized for its quality and variety. There is wide range of courses offered by various institutes across the globe. The UK continues to be the hub of the information and communications technology revolution and this is reflected throughout the teaching and standard equipment in schools, further and higher education institutions. There are many scholarships and awards available to the International students studying in the UK; they are offered by the EU, British Government and by individual schools and universities.

There is a huge competition building up in the overseas student market. Australia, UK, America and Canada have raised their game, and new competitors are emerging, such as China, which used to send large numbers of students abroad, is now recruiting overseas students to its shores.

Overseas education helps to open diverse opportunities for students to give their career a good start. Intellectually speaking, it might have given a well-informed and historically-minded researcher an insight into how class privilege shapes social perceptions.

for more information visit at www.global-opportunities.net




By: Dinesh Gupta