Title: Study In Canada
1Destination Canada
2MAP OF CANADA
3Q
What is the capital of Canada?
4A
Ottawa is the capital of Canada.
5Q
How many Provinces are there in Canada?
6A
There are
10 Provinces in Canada.
7Q
How many Territories are there in Canada?
8A
There are 3 Territories in Canada.
9Provinces and Territories of Canada
Sr No.
Province
Capital
Largest City
1
Ontario
Toronto
Toronto
2
Quebec
Quebec City
Montreal
3
Nova Scotia
Halifax
Halifax
4
New Brunswick
Fredericton
Saint John
5
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
6
British Columbia
Victoria
Vancouver
7
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown
Charlottetown
8
Saskatchewan
Regina
Saskatoon
9
Alberta
Edmonton
Calgary
10
Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's
St. John's
Sr No.
Territory
Capital
Largest City
1
Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Yellowknife
2
Yukon
Whitehorse
Whitehorse
3
Nunavut
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
10Q
Which are the popular cities in Canada?
11A
Vancouver, Victoria, Toronto, Calgary, Halifax,
Montreal and Winnipeg.
12About Canada
Canada is the second largest country in the
world after Russia spreading over an area of 99
lakh square kilometers and with a population of
around 36 million.
Culture Society
?
The beauty of Canada lies in its multiculturism.
Though the French and the English are more in
number, Canada is a land of Immigrants.
Economy
?
Canada is one of the highest industrialized
countries of the world. Further, its economy is
highly diversified. Northern Canada is known for
gas and oil exploration while Eastern Canada is
known for agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
The provinces of Ontario and Quebec are known for
industries. Canada is a world leader in
Aerospace, Pharmaceuticals, Telecommunication and
Biotechnology. Currency is Canadian Dollar.
Almost 80 of the population of Canada lives
within 250 kilometers of border with the U.S.
13Q Why Study in CANADA ?
14- Why Study in CANADA
- Qualifications valued around the World.
- Affordable Education.
- Multicultural Society.
- Healthy and Safe Communities.
- Possibility of paid Internships while studying.
- Post Study Work Visa good Job opportunities
after completion of studies. - Possibility of Permanent Residency.
15Why Canada
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- PNP Provincial Nominee Program Most
Provinces and Territories in Canada have an
agreement with the Govt. of Canada that allows
them to nominate immigrants who wish to settle in
that province. Provincial Nomination is an
important fast-track option for Canadian
Permanent Residency. For e.g. if a student
studies a course from any institution from
Saskatchewan, then he can apply for PR after
completion of the course under provincial nominee
program if the province is participating at that
point of time. - Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New
Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest
Territories, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island,
Saskatchewan and Yukon are the provinces which
periodically participate in the Provincial
Nominee Program (PNP). It accelerates the
Permanent Resident application process for
skilled and /or experienced workers, experienced
business persons and their family members who
want to settle in these provinces permanently. - Parents can be sponsored to permanently reside
in Canada. Besides a separate category of visa
Super Visa has been introduced for visiting
parents and grandparents of permanent residents
or citizens of Canada which is valid for upto ten
years and allows parents or grandparents to
remain in Canada for upto 24 months at a time
without the need for renewal of their status.
16Work Permit for Students
Students are eligible to work on or off campus
from day one. Study permits will automatically
authorize the holder to work on/off-campus for up
to 20 hours per week during the academic session
and full-time (i.e. 40 hours per week) during
scheduled breaks without the need to apply for a
separate work permit. The study permit holder
should be pursuing academic, vocational or
professional training of six months or more that
leads to a degree, diploma or certificate at a
Designated Learning Institution. Co-op
Internship Programmes Many of the programs
have inbuilt internships of one or two semesters
which provide an opportunity for the student to
get first hand exposure and experience in
Industry relating to his or her area of
study. Only International students who are
pursuing studies at a secondary school or at a
designated institution may apply for a Co-op Work
Permit if a Co op placement is an integral part
of their course of study.
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