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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The CRS is a points based system used by Canadian Government to rank Express Entry candidates for offering permanent residency. In short, your CRS score determines your place in the pool. The higher score means higher chance of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR.
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Work experience significantly influences salaries in Canada. Entry level employees start with lower salary. While those with more experience can earn much higher incomes and become eligible for bonuses and additional perks. Always remember, you need to develop required skills.
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The PTE-A exam fees in Canada in 2026 is $360 CAD. The fees of PTE Core exam in Canada is also the same at $360 CAD. However, the PTE exams A1, A2 and B1 cost $305 CAD.
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Yes, Conestoga College offers alumni benefits such as discounts on attractions and college services and access to the Talent Hub for career support. The college alumni can also visit the library, though borrowing study materials may be limited.
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Conestoga College's alumni network and events are a great way to reconnect. You can also find them on LinkedIn and reach out. Other than this, social groups and official Facebook pages there which will help you find them easily.
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Most Indian students at the University of British Columbia choose courses like Computer Science, Engineering, MBA, Data Science, and Life Science. These programs offer strong global career prospects to students. After pursuing these courses, students can secure a decent-paying job in Canada or anywhere in the world.
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McGill University's global alumni network offers students mentorship, internships, and career guidance. They connect with graduates in Canada and abroad. These alumni connections provide insights and job opportunities to students. This gives students a clear advantage in shaping their careers and achieving long-term professional success.
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There is no strict age limit for applying for Canadian Permanent Residency. However, under the Express Entry system of Canada, age points peak in the 20 to 29 range and decline sharply after 30. Note that, younger applicants can have advantage over others.
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Yes, you can apply through programs like Federal Skilled Worker. However, it is important that you have skilled work experience abroad. Also, you need to meet CRS point requirements, and fulfill other eligibility criteria set by IRCC. If you check all the points then you can easily get the Canadian PR.
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