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Canada has introduced a new study-permit processing system called the Student Direct Stream through which the students of five countries, including Pakistan, can have their permits processed in as few as 20 days.

Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Ahmed Hussen MP, announced expanding the system to Pakistani students on Twitter.

Canada, the minister wrote, “is a global leader in attracting the world’s best and brightest” and “international students are contributing to our economy, enhancing our people to people ties, and growing our academic capital”.

“That’s why we are expanding our Student Direct Stream program to Pakistan,” Hussen added.


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is a global leader in attracting the world's best and brightest.

International students are contributing to our economy, enhancing our people to people ties, and growing our academic capital.
That's why we are expanding our Student Direct Stream program to Pakistan.
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3:41 AM - Jul 27, 2019

On its website, the Canadian government announced the new system, saying: “Depending on where you live, you may be able to get your study permit faster through the Student Direct Stream.

We try to process most Student Direct Stream applications within 20 calendar days,” it added but stressed that “some applications may take longer than this”.

Pakistan was added to the list, which previously comprised China, Vietnam, the Philippines, and India.

Once a student has “an acceptance letter from a post-secondary designated learning institution”, they can apply for the Student Direct Stream.

The requirements for the Student Direct Stream include giving “your biometrics as soon as possible”, meeting “meet all the eligibility requirements”, and passing a language test

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...-canadian-study-permits-processed-in-20-days/
 
Good ideas. What are the work opportunities in Canada after completing education there?
 
So the universities can milk more international students. It already squeezes very last penny out of local students and it pretty much sees international students as piggy banks.

Good ideas. What are the work opportunities in Canada after completing education there?
None, work is low. If you want to work minimum wage for McDonald's or something then you can find a job otherwise nothing.
 
So the universities can milk more international students. It already squeezes very last penny out of local students and it pretty much sees international students as piggy banks.
That's true, but a lot of those same students also end up staying in Canada and getting jobs here. Some of their earnings may even go back to Pakistan as remittances (at least, I can tell you for sure a lot of my friends who came on student visas are sending some money back).
Good ideas. What are the work opportunities in Canada after completing education there?
It depends on your field. I know for a fact that DevOps, CI/CD, software developers, etc, have good prospects in Canada and the US. Engineering is a hit-and-miss, but you're generally OK if you're in nuclear, semi-conductors, etc, but I hear civil's tough for some reason. Back in my day, business (esp. finance and accounting) was huge, but it isn't as promising as it was say 9-12 years back, you're better off moving into software development or engineering.
 
That's true, but a lot of those same students also end up staying in Canada and getting jobs here. Some of their earnings may even go back to Pakistan as remittances (at least, I can tell you for sure a lot of my friends who came on student visas are sending some money back).
What jobs? No jobs in the central provinces.
 
None, work is low. If you want to work minimum wage for McDonald's or something then you can find a job otherwise nothing.

Useless then. They should give international student post study work visa for at least two years to gain some experience and also to earn some money after investing in education
 
What jobs? No jobs in the central provinces.
Of those graduating right now, I know people getting jobs in CI/CD/Cloud Automation and software development, those are the biggest/best catches right now. But yes, compared to 10 years ago, it's a lot tougher for people with business, accounting, finance, etc. degrees to get jobs.
 
So the universities can milk more international students. It already squeezes very last penny out of local students and it pretty much sees international students as piggy banks.


None, work is low. If you want to work minimum wage for McDonald's or something then you can find a job otherwise nothing.


Seriously are you even serious??

We worked our asses off to get this opportunity for Pakistani students and you type shit without even knowing anything.

How about click on the link and see how this works . There are great opportunities and way towards permanent residency.....yes a lot of students while in school work off jobs so did I. But this is how it works.
 
What jobs? No jobs in the central provinces.
No one lives there.... Toronto is the regional hub for software, data science, fintech and AI. Ottawa is called the silicon valley of the north. Montreal has a thriving aerospace industry with Bombardier, Pratt & Whitney, CAE, Rolce Royce, GE etc all having massive operations.


Obviously if they are studying non-technical fields they will have trouble finding a job.

Useless then. They should give international student post study work visa for at least two years to gain some experience and also to earn some money after investing in education
The government has something called a "post graduation work visa" which is typically for 3 years and maybe you can get extension of 2 more years. You only need to work one year after graduating from Canadian university to get permanent residency.
 
So the universities can milk more international students. It already squeezes very last penny out of local students and it pretty much sees international students as piggy banks.
yes education is the next market...same with Australia...but at least there is work there.........

None, work is low. If you want to work minimum wage for McDonald's or something then you can find a job otherwise nothing.
This is why I am skeptical about going there

They recently made easier visa for low paid jobs in agriculture and advertised it like agri experts can get easy visa :tsk:

back, you're better off moving into software development or engineering
Indeed...there is alot of jobs in computing...big data especially!
 
The government has something called a "post graduation work visa" which is typically for 3 years and maybe you can get extension of 2 more years. You only need to work one year after graduating from Canadian university to get permanent residency.
great opportunity if true and lead to permanent residence

Is study fees same for home student and international students in Canadian universities or huge difference ?
 
No one lives there.... Toronto is the regional hub for software, data science, fintech and AI. Ottawa is called the silicon valley of the north. Montreal has a thriving aerospace industry with Bombardier, Pratt & Whitney, CAE, Rolce Royce, GE etc all having massive operations.


Obviously if they are studying non-technical fields they will have trouble finding a job.


The government has something called a "post graduation work visa" which is typically for 3 years and maybe you can get extension of 2 more years. You only need to work one year after graduating from Canadian university to get permanent residency.

There is no extension. 3 years and thats it. You need to get PR before 3 years gets expired.
 
great opportunity if true and lead to permanent residence

Is study fees same for home student and international students in Canadian universities or huge difference ?

International students pay for domestic students. Depending upon where you study fee varies. I paid around 8k per semester when domestic students paid 2k per sem and complained about how much expensive it damn was. But right now getting PR is easy.
 

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