Canada has the finest quality of education and the universities are all equipped with cutting-edge technologies, to ensure that the students are up to date with the latest technology. Canadian Education System is currently leading in the fields of Information Technology, Renewable Energy, Engineering and Finance, which is of no surprise to many because the Canadian Government believes in the ability of education to change the country, and therefore spends more per capita on its education system than any other country. Their Universities and colleges are world-renowned for their excellence, diverse culture, sophisticated labs and classrooms, and are more affordable compared to their peer universities in other countries, which is quite the addition to an already huge list of reasons why students prefer Canada as their study abroad destination.
Express Entry: The Express Entry system manages applications for three federal economic immigration programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program, the Federal Skilled Trades Program, and the Canadian Experience Class. Express Entry candidates are assessed based on factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency. Those with high Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores are invited to apply for permanent residency.
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): Each Canadian province and territory (except for Quebec, which has its own selection process) operates its own PNP. These programs allow provinces to nominate individuals who meet specific criteria and who intend to settle in that province. PNPs often target individuals with skills or experience that are in demand in a particular province.
Global Talent Stream (GTS): The Global Talent Stream is a part of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program that facilitates the hiring of skilled foreign workers for certain occupations that are in high demand in Canada. Employers who qualify for the Global Talent Stream can benefit from faster processing times for work permits
Unlike many other countries, Canada allows you to stay and work for up to 3 years after completing your education for 2 or more years. The government doesn’t place any restrictions on the nature of work to ensure that the student makes the decision based on their skill set and academic interests.