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Visa And Immigration Information For Canada

January 10th, 2010

This article provides information related to Canadian Visa and Immigration. Canada welcomes you as a tourist, student or temporary worker.

Categories of visa in which you can get visa are: Study Permit, Visitor Visa, Work Permit Visa, Family Class Immigration and many other two, website below have more info about it

There are different popular ways through which people can go Canada or immigrate to Canada.

Federal Skilled Worker: Professionals and skilled workers who qualify after the point system evaluation introduced by Canada and the pass mark now-a-days is 67 points to qualify, but this may different time-to-time so before applying or planning to come to Canada , once visit the Canadian official website for current pass marks limits.

Family Class Sponsorship: Use for brings close family members in Canada.

Why opt for Scotland to Study

December 19th, 2009

There are three main reasons to study in Scotland. Scotland has become a new destination for students from across the world. It has a unique tradition and experience of hundreds of years in education. With a huge number of institutions like the University of Glasgow, University of Aberdeen, it also has a good range of programmes. All international students can work up to 20 hours a week in term time and 40 hours during vocations. In addition, the Fresh Talent Scheme the Scottish government introduced in 2005 aims to attract skilled people to live and work here and make them fulfil the current and future needs of the local economy. It has proved to be success with 8400 international graduates applying fo it to stay on. It has now been expanded to the whole of Britain. It allows foreign pupils to apply for a post study work visa so they can work up to two years after completion of a degree or post graduation qualification. Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships is a new scheme launched in 2009 for students from Canada, India, China and USA to study at the post-graduate level. Managed by British Council and funded by the Scottish government, it offers 200 awards of 2000 pounds each across these countries, including 50 for Indian students. Living costs in Scotland are generally lower than in London and southeast England. According to a recent survey conducted by the British Council in Scotland, the region’s universities are ahead of other UK and European universities. International students studying there feel that the place is safe and secure to live in. More than 30,000 students from all over the world choose Scotland to study. Enrolment of Indian students has tripled over the last five years to around 3,625 students now. Though constantly evolving, the Scottish approach to education remains focused on the needs of the students, and is designed to create time and space for individual development and for breadth as well as depth of study. The undergraduate courses are famously flexible, giving students the freedom to design a programme that suits them, and find new courses they enjoy and are good at. The postgraduate programmes are one year in duration and allow students to focus on their professional development. Scottish universities know what employers need and a growing number of our courses are designed in partnership with industry to ensure that students have the right mix of skills, knowledge and experience to succeed. More article about Study Abroad log on to India Academic