I am planning to apply for Master of Global Managment course in Canada, starting Sept 2008, at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario. However, I have few concerns and questions which I would like to ask.
1- After Completion of 01 year program, how can I convert my status from an international student to an immigrant/citizen/resident without leaving canada?
2- During my studies, can I conduct business i.e. import / export, stock trading?
I am waiting for your answer anxiously.
Regards,
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Originally posted by debonair
I am planning to apply for Master of Global Managment course in Canada, starting Sept 2008, at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario. However, I have few concerns and questions which I would like to ask.
1- After Completion of 01 year program, how can I convert my status from an international student to an immigrant/citizen/resident without leaving Canada?
2- During my studies, can I conduct business i.e. import / export, stock trading?
I am waiting for your answer anxiously.
Regards,
Thanks alot Freddie! for a quick response.
Unfortunately the link you provided is not applicable in my case, as I live in Pakistan. Can you give me some idea for the students from Pakistan aspiring to be Canadian Immigrant.
Regards,
Here is a website that is providing some assistance in a few locations near you. It might not link you with Canada, but will surely provide you with information and contact details if they know anyone in Canada.
http://www.careerservices.com.pk/pages/about.html
http://www.ilmkidunya.com/StudyAbroad/consultantlist.asp?id=12&area=Outside%20Pakistan
Blogs: http://www.comingtocanada.ca/ShouldICounselor.html
Service to Newcomers: http://www.comingtocanada.ca/NewComerMain.html
http://www.settlement.org/sys/link_redirect.asp?id=1000554&link=http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/missions.asp
Some Facts and figures:
January 2006 - October 2006:
218,966 people immigrated to Canada in 2006
* Of these, 60% were economic immigrants, 24% were family class immigrants, 14% were refugees, and 2% were from other categories (2005).
* 38% percent of arriving immigrants between 25 and 64 years of age had a bachelor's degree as their highest level of education (2005).
The top 10 countries of origin for immigrants to Canada in 2006 are:
1. China (30,160)
2. India (25,123)
3. Pakistan (13,872)
4. Philippines (13,161)
5. South Korea (6,357)
6. Iran (6,121)
7. United States (5,459)
8. England (5,084)
9. Romania (5,083)
10. Sri Lanka (4,971)
You can use the internet to access their services:
http://ciip.accc.ca/Default.aspx?DN=795,782,32,Documents#2
Please make your requirements known to these people.
Please provide your comments in here and request for such a center in Islamabad also.
http://www1.servicecanada.gc.ca/en/ocs/form.shtml
Hope this helps.
Freddie
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