Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Charms To organize Mega Canadian Education Fairs in Chandigarh on 12th April

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Chandigarh 08th April:-Charms Education & Immigration Services, is organizing Mega Canadian Education Fairs in Punjab & Chandigarh. The fairs will have under one roof Recruitment Heads of 32 top Colleges & Universities from across the length & breadth of Canada. This was disclosed by Manish Paitka, CEO, Charms Education & Immigration Services during a press conference held at Chandigarh.

While interacting with media Manish Paitka said that that all reputed Institutes coming to Chandigarh & Punjab are approved by the Canadian Government and are members of AUCC (Association of University & Colleges of Canada) & ACCC (Association of CanadianCommunity Colleges). He added that we are having Mega Education Fairs at Amritsar on 9th April 2015, Jalandhar on 10th April 2015, Ludhiana on 11th April 2015 & Chandigarh on 12th April 2015 at Hotel Taj, Sector 17.

Recruitment heads from Canada who were present at the press meet were Ms. Karuna Ausman, International Recruitment Manager, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Ms Tanya Sehgal,  International Recruitment & Admissions Coordinator, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey, British Columbia, Jeff Cooper, Manager, International Education, College of the Rockies, Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada,  Ms Samina Kuwajerwala, Regional Manager, South Asia, Middle East, Africa, Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario ,Canada. Ms Leah Iszakovits, International Student Officer who represents Nor Quest College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and Ms Diane Thomson, International Recruitment Officer came on behalf of Okanagan College, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Some new colleges have been added under the Students Partnership Programme (SPP) & two of these -- Sault and Canadore College will also be present at the Fairs.

Rahul Paitka, MD, Charms Education & Immigration Services, said that Canada has come up as a destination where education is more affordable than other countries. The amount of paper work to be done is a bare minimum & no old funds need to be shown. A student has to deposit $ 10,000 in GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) account through the student's own saving bank account. For those passing out of school the fairs hold a World of opportunity. What's more, students can work up-to 20 hours per week off campus to pay partly for their education. The fairs will help prospective students apply for intake in sessions of September 2015 & Jan 2016. 

It is important to point out that Canada has also embarked on a system in which students get a work permit after completion of their course. This is helping foreign students take advantage of a new rule to get permanent residency –Express Entry Visa. Skilled Canadian work experience gained through the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program helps graduates to qualify for permanent residence in Canada through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).

At the education fairs student queries will be answered and they will get latest information on student visa processing for Canada. Information about the minimum English language and Academic requirement will also be shared with the prospective students on a priority basis, to assess the eligibility criteria. The fair will provide the perfect platform to zero in on the appropriate Institute and Course of study. Some special offers for students like scholarship, application fee waiver and on the spot admissions etc will also be available.

 

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