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education is not free in canada and free healthcare sucks. I rather have paid insurance.

For developed countries, I support more socialism as people have already achieved high HDI, but for poor countries it is better to have more private enterprise to avoid corruption and waste.
 
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20000 is an unrealistic figure ... as total number of international student in Canada is 178000. 20000 Indian student cumulatively will make Indian students around 80000 in 4 year period which means more then 50% international students will turn out to be Indian. Obviously this is not the case.
 
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20000 is an unrealistic figure ... as total number of international student in Canada is 178000. 20000 Indian student cumulatively will make Indian students around 80000 in 4 year period which means more then 50% international students will turn out to be Indian. Obviously this is not the case.

buddy u aint getting. what i said in last year canadians started a program for indian students where a student if he gets admitted in some government college of canada he is surely given visa in 14 days. before that it was hard to get visa and rarely people tried getting one. people tried for australian and uk visa. australian was the easiest to get but since last couple of years number of students seeking canadian visa was quadrupled and a lot of them got visa.
 
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in 2010 alone more than 12000 indian students got visa and more than 20000 in year 2011

Surge in Number of Indian Students Heading to Canadian CollegesBy VIR SINGH
Published: July 17, 2011
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DiggRedditTumblrPermalink. NEW DELHI — Canada, which has long promoted its eagerness to attract foreigners, is experiencing a surge in the number of Indian students heading there for higher education.

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Cash Tempts the Ivory Tower’s Guardians (July 18, 2011) Besides the country’s positive attitude toward outsiders, the chief attractions for Indian students are the lower costs for both tuition and living expenses, in addition to its lenient visa requirements, according to students and consultants who advise them about overseas study options.

The number of Canadian student visas issued in India jumped to more than 12,000 in 2010, from 3,152 in 2008.

While applications have increased at all levels, growth has been greatest at community colleges, which typically offer career-focused certificate and diploma programs, according to Simon Cridland, a spokesman at the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi.

“They offer very practical training that is very job-market focused,” he said, adding that courses range from highly technical subjects like aircraft maintenance and computer animation to sports management and hospitality.

Shreya Dasgupta, a recent high school graduate from New Delhi, plans to start studying economics and business at Simon Fraser University’s Burnaby campus this fall. Ms. Dasgupta, 18, said that while she did not have a strong preference for any one country, she found Canada’s relatively liberal visa rules attractive.

“I think it’s easier than the United States,” she said. “Plus, you do have job opportunities later on. In the U.S., it’s very expensive and it’s not sure that you’ll get a job.”

Kartik Rao, who has been admitted to an M.B.A. program at Concordia University in Montreal, also said that Canada is more welcoming. “Irrespective of my getting a job, I have a three-year work visa which will allow me to work, which will in turn allow me to pay back my loan,” he said.

Mr. Rao, 25, estimates that his business degree in Canada will cost 35 percent to 40 percent less than what it would cost in the United States or in Britain. Also driving his optimism is the belief that employment prospects in Canada are better.

“The financial downturn has forced people to look for new avenues,” he said. “Canada was not as badly affected, which really tilted people’s views about Canada.”

Also, warming political ties have raised the country’s profile in India. Among the agreements signed during a visit to Canada last summer by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was a pact on broadening ties in higher education. To promote this initiative, 15 university presidents from Canada visited India last November.

Last month, the heads of dozens of Indian universities participated in a high level meeting at Carleton University in Ottawa to explore possibilities for increased collaboration.

“There is increasing awareness of what kinds of experience and expertise are available in the Canadian higher education system,” said Gail Bowkett, the assistant director for international relations at the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. “Indian students can find pretty much any niche that they are looking for.”

As part of its effort to showcase the variety of academic programs, Canada has launched a program for Indian students to complete three- to four-month paid research internships at leading Canadian universities. In 2010, 105 students from the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology were chosen for the all-expenses-paid program. They travelled to British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick to conduct research.

Ms. Bowkett said the positive experience of these elite students has been a huge image booster. “The program exposes them to faculty and facilities, and those students are going back to India and it spreads like wildfire by word of mouth when they go back.”

Also, starting in 2009, the Canadian visa offices in India started to increase the promotion of community colleges. According to Mr. Cridland, the jump in applications to these institutions is a sign that Indians who normally send their children overseas for a university degree are now open to the idea of also sending them to community colleges.

For instance, a course in accounting or public relations “can be an additional qualification that complements a university degree, or it can be a stand-alone qualification, depending on the needs of the student,” he said.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/18/education/18iht-educSide.html

What is your source for 20000 students got visa??? In Bangladesh also students were getting visa in 2 weeks but medical examination extend the time by a week or 2.

In 2009 2500 Indian studetns got Canadian visa...

Majority of Indian Students in Canada Apply for Permanent Residency

In 2010 this figure increased to 4000.

Canada lures Indian students with citizenship offer

Since its inception nine months, ago the Student Partners Program has seen approximately 4,000 applications submitted from Indian students intending to study in Canadian colleges and universities.

buddy check my poST above.
 
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:smokin:mau5 at the guv twice and ones at footwork

Niagara Fall's fault for not honoring him when they had the chance, they market Chippawa as the hometown of James Cameron, but they don't do crap for deadmau5....I can see why he'd move to TO.
 
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Thats good when our ppls have no options they will try to improve own country instead of running away, just like western countries did.

Exactly right!! To rely on oversees universities and employment is a crutch better not used.
 
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11 May 2012 09:44:44 AM Friday BdST E-mail this Topics

Canadian visa offices in BD reopened

Canadian visa offices in BD reopened

Diplomatic Correspondent
banglanews24.com

DHAKA: The authorities of visa processing of Canada have reopened all three visa offices in Bangladesh.

As per the new decision, the Canadian visa for Bangladeshi people will be issued from Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet offices from now on.

A high official of Canadian high commission in Dhaka confirmed the matter to banglanews on Thursday.

Canadian high commission source said, “Bangladeshi people could also apply through the visa office in Singapore. The high commission authority will contact those, who have already applied through the Singapore office.”

Meanwhile, the visa issue process of those, who have applied through Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet office, is underway, said source.

The high commission authority has suggested people concerned to visit their website in order to get latest update in this regard.

Earlier, the authorities have closed all three visa offices in Bangladesh with effect from April 30.

The Canadian government office on immigration affairs, Citizen and Immigration Canada took the decision in order to cut cost.

Apart from Bangladesh, the visa offices in Berlin, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo have already been shut down, said the official.

BDST: 0938 HRS, MAY 11, 2012
Edited by: Maria Salam, Asst Output Editor
 
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11 May 2012 09:44:44 AM Friday BdST E-mail this Topics

Canadian visa offices in BD reopened

Canadian visa offices in BD reopened

Diplomatic Correspondent
banglanews24.com

DHAKA: The authorities of visa processing of Canada have reopened all three visa offices in Bangladesh.

As per the new decision, the Canadian visa for Bangladeshi people will be issued from Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet offices from now on.

A high official of Canadian high commission in Dhaka confirmed the matter to banglanews on Thursday.

Canadian high commission source said, “Bangladeshi people could also apply through the visa office in Singapore. The high commission authority will contact those, who have already applied through the Singapore office.”

Meanwhile, the visa issue process of those, who have applied through Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet office, is underway, said source.

The high commission authority has suggested people concerned to visit their website in order to get latest update in this regard.

Earlier, the authorities have closed all three visa offices in Bangladesh with effect from April 30.

The Canadian government office on immigration affairs, Citizen and Immigration Canada took the decision in order to cut cost.

Apart from Bangladesh, the visa offices in Berlin, Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo have already been shut down, said the official.

BDST: 0938 HRS, MAY 11, 2012
Edited by: Maria Salam, Asst Output Editor

I think the canadians saw the amount of attention this issue was getting in PDF and decided to reopen their offices :D

Bangalira chitkar korlo candian ra voi paiah galo
 
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