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Top 5 Canadian Provinces For International Students Seeking PR

 Top 5 Canadian Provinces For International Students Seeking PR









Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP)



  • Top Institutions: Includes University of Toronto, McMaster, and Waterloo.
  • Key Streams: International Students Stream, Masters Graduate Stream, PhD Graduate Stream.
  • Specific requirements include A full-time job offer in Ontario, settlement funds, and language proficiency.

Quebec Experience Program (PEQ)



 
  • Top Institutions: Includes McGillUniversity and Université de Montréal. 
  • Key Streams: PEQ Quebec Graduate
  • Specific requirements include: Having completed an eligible program (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, DCS, DVS, from Quebec), a valid job offer in Quebec, French language proficiency (spoken French at level 7 and written French at level 5 of the Québec scale), and proof of funds.


British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program
(BC PNP)

  •  Top Institutions: Includes the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University.

  • Key Streams: International Graduate Category and International Post-Graduate Category.

  • Specific requirements include Meeting minimum language requirements, a job offer in TEER category 1, 2, or 3 (no job offer needed in Master's or doctoral degree in natural, applied, or health sciences from a BC institution), and proof of funds.
 
 Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP)


Top Institutions: Includes the University of Manitoba and the University of Winnipeg.

 Key Streams: International Education Stream and Career Employment Pathway.

Specific requirements include Meeting language requirements, a full-time job offer from an eligible Manitoba employer with a 1-year contract (no job offer needed for CEP), and proof of funds.


Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP)


  • Top Institutions: Includes the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. 

• Key Streams: Alberta Opportunity Stream.

• Specific requirements include Meeting language requirements, holding a valid work permit, working in an eligible occupation in Alberta, and providing proof of funds.



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Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP)

 Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP)










The Francophone Minority Communities Student Pilot (FMCSP) helps French-speaking students from certain countries in Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas get a study permit in Canada. It also provides a chance for these students to live in a Francophone community outside of Quebec after they finish their studies.

As a participant in the pilot, you:

- Will have access to settlement services while you study

Might qualify for permanent residence after you graduate


Eligibility Criteria (1/2)

To be eligible for the FMCSP, you must meet the following criteria:

- Be a citizen of an eligible country. - Have a letter of acceptance from a participating designated learning institution (DLI) indicating your application under the FMCSP. The program must comply with the pilot's requirements.

- Have sufficient funds to cover:

- Tuition fees

Living expenses for yourself and any accompanying family members

(The required amount depends on the community size of your school's main campus.)

Eligibility Criteria (2/2)

- Live outside of Canada when you apply. - Demonstrate French language skills at level 5 or higher on the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens scale. Acceptable tests include:

Test d'évaluation de français (TEF Canada)

• Test de connaissance du français (TCF Canada)

Depending on your country of origin, additional documents may be required.


Study Program Requirements

Applicants must have a letter of acceptance from a participating DLI indicating that they are applying under the FMCSP. Their study program must meet the following criteria:

- Be at the post-secondary level - Be a full-time program

- Have a duration of 2 years or more - Lead to a degree or diploma

- Have French as the primary language of instruction (with over 50% of the classes taught

in French)


Proof of Fund Requirements

The amount of money needed for living expenses depends on the size of the community where the main campus of the school is located. Applicants must also demonstrate that they have sufficient funds to cover their tuition fees.

Group A - Population of 5,00,000 and over
Number of family mambers (including the applicant)Amount of funds required per year (not including tuition)
1CAN$20,635
2CAN$25,690
3CAN$31,583
4CAN$38,346
5CAN$43,492
6CAN$49,051
7CAN$54,611


Group B - Population of 5,00,000 and over
Number of family mambers (including the applicant)Amount of funds required per year (not including tuition)
1CAN$17,772
2CAN$22,124
3CAN$33,023
4CAN$37,223
5CAN$32,819
6CAN$37,223
7CAN$49,051

Australian Visa Price Hike

 Australian Visa Price Hike:

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Study Visa And Temporary Graduate Visa 

Visa Subclass
Updated Visa Fee
Base Application Charge
Dependent of least 18 years old
Dependent less than 18 years old
1Student VisaAUD 1,600AUD 1,190AUD 390
2Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) -Graduate Work StreamAUD 1,945AUD 975AUD 490
3Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) -Post-Study Work StreamAUD 1,945AUD 975AUD 490
4Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) - Second Post-Study Work StreamAUD 765AUD 385AUD 195

GSM Charges

Visa Subclass
Updated Visa Fee
Base Application Charge
Dependent at least 18 years old
Dependent less than 18 years old
1Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) - Point Test BasedAUD 4,765AUD 2,385AUD 1,195
2Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189) - Hong Kong StreamAUD 4,765AUD 2,385AUD 1,195
3Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190)AUD 4,770AUD 2,385AUD 1,190
4Skilled Regional (Provisional )(Subclass 491) VisaAUD 4,770AUD 2,385AUD 1,190
5
Permanent Residence (Skilled Regional) Visa(Subclass 191)AUD 4,765AUD 2,380AUD 1,195


Tips For a Successful Visa Application in Australia

 Tips For a Successful Visa Application in Australia










CHOOSE THE RIGHT VISA:

Ensure you understand the different types of visas available in Australia and choose the one that is right for your circumstances, such as a student visa, tourist visa, work visa, or permanent residency visa.

GATHER ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION :

Make sure to gather all of the required documentation for your visa application, such as passport photos, birth certificates, financial

statements, and academic transcripts. It is important to provide accurate and complete information to avoid delays in the process.


PROCESS CAREFULLY

Follow the instructions for the visa application process carefully, including completing all of the forms, providing all of the required documentation, and paying the appropriate fees.

PREPARE FOR THE VISA INTERVIEW

Some visa applications require an interview, and it is important to prepare for this interview to increase your chances of success. Make sure you understand the purpose of the interview and be prepared to answer questions about your background, motivation for moving to Australia, and plans for living and working in the country.

HAVE A MIGRATION AGENT

If you want to navigate through the migration process easily and effortlessly, engage a Migration Agent or Lawyer! At Auspire Immigration we have both :) We are experts in immigration law and provide guidance and support to our clients from start to finish.

BE PATIENT

The visa application process can take several months, so it is important to be patient and allow enough time for the process to be completed. Keep in mind that there may be delays due to factors outside of your control, such as processing times and the volume of applications being received.

Getting an Australian visa can be a complicated and stressful process. You can increase your chances of success by getting the right guidance and preparation.

Follow our tips on how to complete a successful visa application and make your dream of a future in Australia come true!

Contact our CanBro Team to book a consultation and learn more about how we can help you! 

Working in Germany with Opportunity Card

 Working in Germany with Opportunity Card 








OPPORTUNITY CARD

With the Opportunity Card, candidates from non-EU countries can enter Germany to look for a suitable job without proof of an ORT permanent employment contract up to 1 year.


CHANCENKARTE GERMANY

✅EASY, FAST AND LEGAL ENTRY TO GERMANY

SECURING YOUR LIVELIHOOD WITH A GOOD INCOME

POSSIBILITY OF PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN GERMANY

IMMEDIATE WORK PERMIT AFTER SUCCESSFUL APPLICATION


Prerequisites

You must reach a total of six points. Basic requirements include German level A1 or English level B2, at least two years of vocational training, or a university degree that is recognized in your country of origin. No points are awarded for the basic requirements.


POINTS DISTRIBUTION

  • Two points are awarded for two years of professional experience preceded by vocational training (in the last five years). If you are not older than 35, you also get two points. 2 more points for German level B1.

• One point if you aren't over 40 and for a previous stay in Germany (at least six months). Previous stays as a tourist do not count.


Four points for partial recognition of a foreign professional qualification or for permission to practice a regulated profession (e.g. teacher, nurse, or engineer).

• Three points for five years of professional experience (in the last seven years). Alternatively, you receive three points for good German language skills at level B2.


Tips to crack your USA Visa Interview

 Tips to Crack Your USA Visa Interview








Don't's in the Visa Interview:

✔  Do not lie about anything in the interview. Get your facts right as they already have your documents and the interviewer is trained to spot any lies.

✔  Do not carry too many documents with you . Just carry the mandatory documents ( work experience and education), and financial documents.

✔ Do not overwork. Be confident and calm 

✔ Do not fidget around the desk and pick any argument with the interviewer during the interview.


Do's in this Interview  :

  Make sure that you are all ready to face any questions that the interviewer might ask. Be ready with the course you want to take and why, the finances you need, and your motivation for it.

✔ Always ask if you have any kind of doubts as it is important to have a clear head and know all the answers.

✔ Be prepared to answer the "what if" questions as the interviewer asks them to test your motivations.

  Do your research well and look into the university that you are applying for. Check the course well and make sure that your choice is in line with your educational goals.

✔ Dress smart, look presentable, and approach the interviewer calmly.

✔  Listen carefully to the questions and then respond carefully. Also, be polite and courteous in your response.


Some of the Common Visa Interview Questions

☑ What are the universities that you have applied for?

☑ How many have admitted you?

☑ What course have you done in India? & when did you graduate?

What were you doing since then?

 ☑ Why have you chosen to study at this specific university?

☑ What is your TOEFL/ IELTS score?

 ☑ What is your SAT/GRE/GMAT score?

 Have you taken any education loan?

☑ What are your plans after you complete the course?

☑ Have you traveled to any foreign country before? What do know about this specific country?

You have already done your masters in India, Why do you want to do it again?


Ontario Adds 35 New Occupations To In-Demand Skills

 Ontario Adds 35 New Occupations To In-Demand Skills










Eligible occupations (Within Ontario):

- NOC 44101 - Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations

- NOC 65202 - Meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale

- NOC 75110 - Construction trades helpers and labourers - NOC 84120 - Specialized livestock workers and farm machinery operators

- NOC 85100 - Livestock labourers

- NOC 85101 - Harvesting labourers

- NOC 85103 - Nursery and greenhouse labourers - NOC 94141 - Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers


Eligible occupations (Outside the Greater Toronto Area)

  •  NOC 14400 - Shippers and Receivers

• NOC 14402 - Production logistics workers

• NOC 65320 - Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations

• NOC 74200 - Railway yard and track maintenance workers 

• NOC 74203 - Automotive and heavy truck and equipment parts installers and servicers

• NOC 74204 - Utility maintenance workers

• NOC 74205 - Public works maintenance equipment

operators and related workers

• NOC 75101 - Material handlers

• NOC 75211 - Railway and motor transport labourers

 • NOC 75212 - Public works and maintenance labourers 

• NOC 85102 - Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers



NOC 94100 - Machine operators, mineral and metal processing

• NOC 94101 - Foundry workers

• NOC 94102 - Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters

• NOC 94103 - Concrete, clay and stone forming operators • NOC 94104 - Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal

processing

• NOC 94105 - Metalworking and forging machine operators • NOC 94106 - Machining tool operators

• NOC 94107 - Machine operators of other metal products • NOC 94110 - Chemical plant machine operators

• NOC 94111 - Plastics processing machine operators

• NOC 94112 - Rubber processing machine operators and related workers

• NOC 94120 - Sawmill machine operators

NOC 94121 - Pulp mill, papermaking and finishing machine operators

• NOC 94123 - Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders

• NOC 94124 - Woodworking machine operators

• NOC 94132 - Industrial sewing machine operators

• NOC 94140 - Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing

• NOC 94142 - Fish and seafood plant workers

• NOC 94143 - Testers and graders, food and beverage processing

NOC 94200 - Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers 

• NOC 94201 - Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers

• NOC 94202 - Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing

• NOC 94203 - Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers.

Exciting news for those looking to settle in Ontario! 

Previously only 22 occupations were eligible, but now there are 56!

This is a great opportunity for individuals working in TEER 4 or 5 occupations to apply for permanent residency 


Living In Germany On Student Budget

 Living In Germany On a Student Budget 











Tuition Fees:

 




Public universities have zero tuition fee courses. 

Semester contribution:   100-  350





Accommodation :


Dormitories are cheaper, private rental costs more.

Average rent:   323/month




Food Expenses :


Get groceries and cook at home to save money.

Weekly groceries:   50.


Transportation:


You can travel within the city for free, it is included in your semester contribution.

Public Transport:  80-  90/month.



Health Insurance :



Having health insurance is mandatory if you're studying in Germany.

Health Insurance Costs:    110/ month.





Internet and Utilities: Use campus Wi-Fi to cut costs. To use off-campus, you can get data. 

Internet and Utilities: 50 per month.

Live smart while studying in Germany on a student Budget ☀

💫Here are some money-saving tips,
-cook at home 
-Buy seasonal 
-Use public transport
-Hunt for discounts
learn more about managing your finances in Germany
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Top 5 Canadian Provinces For International Students Seeking PR

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