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From: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
News release
Limit on off-campus work hours to be lifted temporarily
October 7, 2022—Ottawa—Employers are facing unprecedented challenges in finding and retaining the workers they need during this period of economic recovery and growth. The Government of Canada is continuing to take concrete actions to address current labour needs.
The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, today announced the temporary lifting of the 20-hour-per-week cap on the number of hours that eligible post-secondary students are allowed to work off-campus while class is in session.
From November 15, 2022, until December 31, 2023, international students who are in Canada and who have off-campus work authorization on their study permit will not be restricted by the 20-hour-per-week rule. Foreign nationals who have already submitted a study permit application, as of today, will also be able to benefit from this temporary change, provided their application is approved.
How to write a Canadian resume
The "dos" and "don'ts" of writing a Canadian-style resume.
This is not another article telling you to spell-check your resume—but do spell-check your resume. We’re going to cover the not-so-obvious tips for getting your foot in the door to your Canadian dream job.
The resume is only one step to finding a job in Canada—and it is not even the first. Before you sit down to type up your professional background, do some research on Canada’s job market, and identify the companies that you would like to apply for. The Canadian government website offers some tools that can help you in your job search.
For this article, we are going to focus on optimizing your resume for Canadian employers. Keep in mind, employers will have their own preferences, and there are different best practices for every industry. We hope to give you a general idea of what you can include on a Canadian resume and what is best left out.
5 don’ts of Canadian resume writing
Don’t include a photo
Unlike some countries, in Canada it is not necessary to include a photo with your CV — unless you’re an actor or a model. In general, the only information you need on your CV is what is relevant to the job posting.
Don’t overshare
You do not need to include most personal information on your CV. At this point, the only personal information the employer needs is your name, and how to contact you. They do not need to know your age, what country you are from, your race, your religion, your marital status, or anything about your family. In fact, if asked these questions in an interview it might be illegal under Canada’s human rights laws.
Also, your CV is not the place to disclose your Social Insurance Number (SIN). Employers do not need that until you are already hired for the job. Your SIN card is a sensitive document, and you should only share it when it is legally required.
Again, all you need to include in your CV is your relevant skills, experience, and basic contact information like name, phone number, and email. Mailing address is not always necessary, especially if you are searching for a job in a different city. If you want to demonstrate that you are within a commutable distance from the place of employment, then you may want to include it, but most job seekers find it just takes up precious space on the page.
Don’t write too much
In terms of length, one page is ideal but having two is fine.
You want the person reviewing your application to see only your best, most relevant, and recent experience. If you are just starting your career and you do not have a lot of experience, you can include items that may be less relevant to the posting.
In general, just keep your resume short and sweet. You want it to be “skimmable.” Recruiters should be able to get an idea of your experience without feeling like they have to read a novel.
Don’t include references
If your employer wants references they will ask for them. A good practice is to ensure your reference knows that you are naming them and giving out their contact information. Talking to your reference beforehand also helps you determine if this person really is going to give you a glowing review or not.
Don’t use an inappropriate email address
Recruiters do pay attention to these details, and they might judge you based on whatever email address you thought was funny in high school. Using an email address that contains your name does not signal any red flags.
Canada ranked top nation on immigration and investment
For the first time ever, Canada has moved up to second place on the Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands Index 2021, thanks to top marks in immigration and investment, and other categories.
The Nation Brands Index measures the reputations of nations around the world. This year, they measured 60 nations and derived their survey results from 60,000 interviews. In previous years, they measured results of 50 countries through 20,000 interviews.
The nations were ranked based on their perceived quality in six categories: exports, governance, culture, people, tourism, and investment and immigration.
Canada got first place in immigration and investment, which measures perceptions of a nation’s ability to attract immigrants, foreign workers, and international students. It also evaluates how each country’s quality of life and business environment is perceived.
Start on the right path
Students need to carefully select the right school and study program to ensure they are employable after graduation. These decisions are important factors in obtaining employment in Canada and help determine salary and job satisfaction levels. Students must choose their career wisely, examine their course of education and have guidance if changes are required.
Successful Immigration to Canada Starts With a Good Plan
Student immigration is similar to climbing a mountain as it requires expert advice, careful planning, and hard work while small mistakes can be a disaster. With over 500,000 international students currently in Canada, competition for permanent residency is very high. To complicate matters, many get poor advice or seek help too late in the process and ultimately have to leave the country.
Rosenblatt Immigration Law can expertly guide you through some of the most important decisions of your life. Our team provides educational, employment and immigration advice you need to get the right education, start a great career and obtain permanent residency.
Canada makes huge changes to help international students
Canada will fast-track study permit processing and is introducing a temporary 2-stage study permit process.
IRCC has just announced several major changes to help international students pursue their education in Canada.
International students offer significant social and economic benefits which is why Canada seeks to attract them to the country. Prior to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada hosted over 640,000 international students.
In a news release issued today, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said that it will help international students as follows:
IRCC will prioritize the processing of study permits for students who have submitted a completed application online so that their permits are processed as soon as possible
IRCC is introducing a temporary 2-stage approval process for international students who can not yet submit a completed study permit application and who want to begin their Canadian educational program online. This temporary process is available to students who want to begin their program this fall and who submit their study permit application by September 15, 2020
As previously reported, IRCC is also enabling students to begin their Canadian studies online while they are still abroad and having that time count towards their Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility so long as they have submitted a study permit application and if at least 50 per cent of the program is completed in Canada.
While IRCC has not stated this, the first bullet of their news release strongly suggests that those who have already submitted a completed study permit application (e.g., prior to the start of the pandemic in March) should expect IRCC to process the application in the near future, and in time for the September 2020 academic year.
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International Students In Quebec
In a separate decision, Quebec’s immigration ministry moved to extend the stay of international students whose Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) expired as of April 30, allowing them to apply to stay in the province until the end of 2020.
Quebec foreign students can now apply to the federal government to have their study permit extended without requiring a new CAQ. This means they can continue as a temporary resident of Canada and complete their program once courses are allowed to resume.
Canada Supports International Students With Important Work Permit Change
Canada has announced new Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) rules for international students forced to study via distance learning because of restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus.
The change announced on May 14, 2020, allows students unable to study in Canada to count time spent distance learning towards their PGWP eligibility.
Under the change, a foreign student’s eligibility for the PGWP will not be affected if their fall 2020 courses are conducted online due to COVID-19.
Furthermore, international students are to be allowed to complete up to 50 percent of their program online if they are unable to travel to Canada.
Finally, the online portion of their studies, up until December 31, 2020, will not be deducted from their future PGWP.
Previously, the PGWP feature criteria to discourage distance learning programs. Time spent outside Canada was deducted from the length of work permit available.
Under exemptions to Canada’s travel restrictions, international students can still travel to Canada if they held a valid study permit, or had been approved for a study permit, before March 18, 2020.
After getting accepted into a university, getting a student visa stamped is the next step. Getting accepted into a foreign university is not an easy task, and neither is getting a student visa. Treating this important step lightly may cost you your dreams. Obtaining a student visa requires proper preparation as many reasons can cause its rejection. If for some reason, your visa application has been rejected, do not worry. There are many options still open for you.
First, it is important to understand what may be the reasons behind the rejection.
Common Reasons behind Student Visa Rejection
Lack of sufficient financial funds and proof to support education
Lack of proof confirming a necessary return to India after completion of education
Fake documents
Inadequate language or communication skills
Missing or incorrect documents
Misbehaviour during the interview
Failure to explain the reason for choosing a particular course/University
Inability to provide satisfactory answers during the interview
Canada still processing visa, eTA, study, and immigration applications
IRCC will do its best to process study permit applications in time for the fall 2020 registration cycle
In an announcement made on April 10, 2020, IRCC also stated that study permit applications will continue to be processed “to the extent possible” ahead of the fall academic term.
Study permit applicants now have 90 days instead of the usual 30 days to provide biometric data. Many visa application centers that provide this service are temporarily closed, as a special measure, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Only students with a study permit issued before travel restrictions took effect on March 18, 2020, are currently allowed to come to Canada.
There is no formal appeal process if your application for a temporary resident visa is refused.
Should you wish to re-apply, you should do so only if your situation has changed substantively or you have significant new information to submit.
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A very important aspect of your Study in Canada application is to enroll in a relevant course.
International students must submit Letter of explanation along with their study In Canada visa application
Explanation letter is very important as it assists the visa officer to understand your study and career goals.
Points-to-be-included-in-Explanation-letter
Reasons to Choose Study in Canada
This is a document which provides you with an opportunity to let the visa officer know why you have chosen to study in Canada. You must include definite reasons for your choice. Study in Canada would cost you and the case officer is interested to know about the research you have done to pursue your decision to Study in Canada.
Reason to choose your proposed course of study
Another point you must cover in your Letter of Explanation is your choice of the proposed course. You need to provide solid reasons about why you have chosen a particular course and how this course would benefit you in terms of your study goal or your career goal.
Relevance of your proposed course to your background
Is your proposed course for Study in Canada relevant with your past experience? How your course and the level of the course is relevant to your past study or any work
Study Progression
If it is not relevant why have you chosen to do this course and how does it fit into your study progression?
Your responsibilities as a student
This is another very important point which you must include in your student visa application to Canada. As an international student you must know and understand your responsibilities and the letter of explanation is an excellent way to communicate to the visa officer what your responsibilities as a student are and that you fully understand them.
While applying for student visa to Canada it is very important to follow the checklist as per their visa category. Under the newly launched Student Direct Stream for students from India if you have an offer letter from a Designated Learning Institute and have IELTS band score of 6 in each of the four modules of Listening, Reading, Writing and speaking you may apply under the SDS Scheme- Student Direct Stream. Under SDS Stream your study visa application is processed faster as compared to normal study permit applications. The processing time under SDS is 45 days.
The documentation to be submitted along is very simple you need
To pay one year tuition fee upfront
Have GIC Certificate of $ 10,000
IELTS 6 band each in each of the four modules
Upfront Medical
Above mentioned are the documents which must be provided along your study visa application for Canada under STUDENT.
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Chances of Getting Canada Student Visa After Rejection:
Reapplying after a Canadian study visa rejection or refusal is an option, depending on the reason/s why the application was rejected. There are different reasons why an application for a visa is rejected. The rejection letter holds much valuable information that will describe the reasons why your application has been denied. Read it carefully and take note of whatever information you can find that you can use later to strengthen your re-application case.
After a rejection for a Canadian visa, applicants should be aware of specific procedures recommended for filing a new application. Know what these steps are and make sure to follow them carefully in order to avoid any problems the second time around.
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All in all, if the reason for the rejection is a mistake on your application, you can rectify the problem by making the proper corrections. Check the information you provided and provide the data or supporting document required. When doing so, make sure you have a good explanation why this new information was not given during your first application.
Canadian student visa rejection reasons:
Financial Situation
IRCC is not sure that you will leave Canada
Choice of the study program
Letter of acceptance
Travel documents
Travel history
Family ties
Employment prospects
If your VISA is got rejected on one of the above reasons, please do contact us for further assistance.
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Studying in Canada is a dream of many international students and it starts with receiving a letter of acceptance from the educational institution you applied. However, according to IRCC, the hard part of the process seems to be obtaining a study permit. IRCC says that approximately 30 percent of all study permit applications get refused. In this article, we covered the top 8 Canadian student visa rejection reasons. Whether you try to find information on how to apply study permit extension or solution to your rejected study permit application, this article is going to be valuable.
You can follow these two steps in case if your study permit application is refused by IRCC.
You can either appeal the refusal or;
Try to solve the issues that were the base for refusal in a new application
To find out why your study permit application was refused, you need to see the reasons for refusal. Once you receive the refusal letter from IRCC you can see all the issues that caused refusal for your study permit application.
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