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Ajeet Kumar

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Yes, you can apply for a 1-year postgraduate diploma or degree course to bridge the gap between your 3-year degree. As many Canadian colleges allow 15 years of study for this.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Applicants for Canada PR or citizenship needs to write language tests or need to appear for the citizenship test. For language proficiency, both IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or CELPIP (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program) tests which focuses on reading, writing, listening and speaking are common. IELTS costs about INR 14,700 for the test while CELPIP is a little cheaper costing approximately INR 13,300. Citizenship requires applicants to pass an examination that includes Canadian history, geographical information, and government. The test comprises 20 questions, and the candidates must answer a

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Mani Lama

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Spring Intake in Canada refers to the months from May to August. It is also known as the Summer Intake. Application deadlines for the Spring Intake Canada 2025 depend on the university and course requirements; however, students usually apply from September 2024 until January 2025. Once a student is selected for a particular course in Canada, he/she needs to proceed with the Canada Student Visa application

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Aashi Tiwari

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The Candian job market is open for all. If you have right skills and eligibility then you'll get employed easily. However, here are some challenges which you can face during job hunting:

  • Canadian employers often prefer candidates with local work experience.
  • Obtaining a work permit can be complex.
  • The Canadian job market is competitive, especially for skilled positions.

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Raj Vimal

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How easily you can get a job in Canada depends on your qualifications and skill set. However, we have mentioned some tips below that will help you getting job opportunity in Canada:

  • Research in-demand skills of your field.

  • Make sure, you have an academic degree offered by a Canadian university. It will give you an advantage over others.

  • Build a strong online presence (Can try Linkedin).

  • Connect with Canadians on LinkedIn, attend virtual events and grow your network.

  • Attend job fairs and networking events.

  • Having Canadian work experience can help you.

  • Learn French or English language.

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a year ago

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