IELTS 6.0. 15-20W RMB. "College of the North Atlantic". 2 Years Diploma/2 Certificate. 容易找工作专业: Welder. Carpenter。 Construction / Industrial Electrician.
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两年制的college学费是一年一交吗
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加拿大政府暂时取消留学生工作限制的政府文件--加拿大官网 International students to help address Canada’s labour shortage 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. This measure will provide many international students with a greater opportunity to gain valuable work experience in Canada, and will increase the availability of workers to sustain Canada’s post-pandemic growth. With more than 500,000 international students already in Canada available to potentially work additional hours, this temporary change reflects the important role international students can play in addressing our labour shortage, while continuing to pursue their studies. Study permit holders are still expected to balance their study and work commitments, as those who stop studying or reduce course loads to only study part-time are not eligible to work off-campus. This month, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is also launching a pilot project to automate the processing of study permit extensions. The types of applications being included in this pilot have a consistently high approval rate, as all applicants have previously been approved to study in Canada. The pilot will involve a small group of applicants who could see their extended study permit processed much faster, with the goal of improving client service. Should the pilot be successful, it will be expanded in order to help reduce processing times and allow officers to focus on more complex applications. Today’s announcement is part of a series of initiatives that aim to benefit international students and graduates, while supporting Canada’s broader efforts to improve client service and application processing times. Other measures recently launched to benefit international students and recent graduates include: a transition period for those studying online from abroad an opportunity for those with expired or expiring post-graduation work permits to get an additional 18-month open work permit. With unprecedented interest in Canada from applicants around the world, IRCC continues to set the bar higher for immigration processing. Ongoing efforts and client service improvements by the department aim to strengthen Canada’s immigration system, shorten wait times, reduce application backlogs and improve the experience of clients overall.
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"Human Service Practitioner Diploma" in New Brunswick Community College. Career Possibilities Life will always present challenges. Having the skills to help people cope and thrive will always be in-demand. NBJobs predicts good job prospects with 246 new social and community services workers openings over the next three years in New Brunswick alone. Graduates could work with people of all ages from youth to the elderly in settings that include social service and government agencies, mental health agencies, group homes, shelters, substance abuse centres, school boards, correctional facilities, and other establishments. Many practitioners also deliver support at their clients’ homes.