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tiger007

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The Canadian government has just published on 29th Jan 2013, new guidance for international students looking for study permits.

[size=10pt]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/delay.asp[/size]


To see list of other publications and manuals by CIC visit:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/index.asp
 
Re: RECENT PUBLICATION BY CIC FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS APPLYING FOR STUDY PERM

well done Sir , U are always on point ,God bless you
 
tiger007 said:
The Canadian government has just published on 29th Jan 2013, new guidance for international students looking for study permits.

[size=10pt]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/delay.asp[/size]


To see list of other publications and manuals by CIC visit:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/index.asp


great job.....................thanksssssssss
 
tiger007 said:
The Canadian government has just published on 29th Jan 2013, new guidance for international students looking for study permits.

[size=10pt]http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/delay.asp[/size]


To see list of other publications and manuals by CIC visit:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/index.asp

Hi friend. I have one serious doubt which is troubling me a lot.
SOMEONE posted on this site that even even after paying the( FIrst year tution fees +++++ loan letter showing next year's tution expense including one year living expense i,e. $10,000 cad)we have to additionally show an amount of 5-7 lacs in our sponsers account.plz help me bro, i m really vexed at this moment.
 
Hi tiger...
Thnk you fr d info..

So accordn to this..intrnational students need not wait fr 6 months to wrk off campus..

Regardn d additional funds we shud show..is it necessary dat d funds shud b in d bank account fr any period of tym??
 
thank you tiger... your post was very useful
 
Nandini09 said:
Hi tiger...
Thnk you fr d info..

So accordn to this..intrnational students need not wait fr 6 months to wrk off campus..

Regardn d additional funds we shud show..is it necessary dat d funds shud b in d bank account fr any period of tym??


you mean international student can work off campus with in first 6 months........??????
 
yasirnawaz said:
you mean international student can work off campus with in first 6 months........??????
No you can't work off campus within 6 months of your study.. in fact u can work on campus..
 
No..check that link..in dat it doesnt say dat intrnational students cannot work off campus for 6 months or anythng of dat sort..
 
Nandini09 said:
No..check that link..in dat it doesnt say dat intrnational students cannot work off campus for 6 months or anythng of dat sort..
Go to CIC website and check you need OCWP to work off campus..

Okay if u wanna work outside also who is gonna give you work permit and the answer is CIC.. :D
 
Yes..that was before..but the new update doesnot say any thing like that..that is the reason i wss checking with tiger
 
Nandini09 said:
Yes..that was before..but the new update doesnot say any thing like that..that is the reason i wss checking with tiger
Okay wait for his response... Good luck!! :)
 
Hi,


baigameerali said:
Hi friend. I have one serious doubt which is troubling me a lot.
SOMEONE posted on this site that even even after paying the( FIrst year tution fees +++++ loan letter showing next year's tution expense including one year living expense i,e. $10,000 cad)we have to additionally show an amount of 5-7 lacs in our sponsers account.plz help me bro, i m really vexed at this moment.


1. No, you do not need anything big except first year tuition + CAD 10,000.
 
Below is the update in that link..



Working while you study in Canada

You and your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible to work temporarily in Canada while you study. You may also be able to gain Canadian work experience after you graduate.

Working on campus

If you have a valid study permit, you may be able to work on the campus of the institution you attend without a work permit. You can work for the institution itself, or for a private business located on the campus.

To do this, you must be a full-time student at a public university, a community college, a collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP), a publicly funded trade or technical school or a private institution authorized to confer degrees.

Working off campus

To work off campus, you must have a work permit. Through the Off-Campus Work Permit Program, you can work part-time during regular academic sessions (20 hours per week) and full-time during scheduled breaks, such as winter and summer holidays, and spring break. You can work in any occupation, and you can change employers whenever you like.

To qualify for the program, you must have a valid study permit and be a full-time student at a recognized postsecondary educational institution. Recognized institutions generally include a public, post-secondary college or university, a CEGEP in Quebec and degree-granting programs offered by private institutions.

For a list of participating institutions in the Off-Campus Work Permit Program, visit www.cic.gc.ca/institutions. Check with your institution to make sure the program that you choose is eligible.