Punjabi's get into Canada via new routes: MBA and Engineering
The Canadian offer of Masters in Business Administration and engineering is Godsend for Punjabis, who'd pay anything illegal to get into Canada.The IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) data for study-permit holders suggest that more than 25,000 students arrived from India in 2015, 40,000-plus by 2016, and nearly 45,000 by last August. At the Canada education fair in city, more than 100 students applied for various institutes in just one afternoon.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to visit India, which is likely to create more jobs for Indian professionals by getting them easier work visa from the Canadian government.
"Canada and India share a special bond and tremendous people-to-people connections. More than a million (10 lakh) Canadians of the Indian origin make the relationship between our countries a truly special one. I look forward to meeting with Indian Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, and further strengthening the Canada-India friendship," Justin Trudeau said in a recent interview.
Prabhleen Kaur, another MBA aspirant, states: "Canada is attracting the best business houses of the world and fast becoming a hub of all commercial activity. That's the secret of the popularity of its management courses. A steady rise in the number of multinationals in Canada shot up the demand for professionals,creating a strong job market for students who aspire to work in Canada after completing their higher education. I'm sure it would be exciting to study there."
Akashdeep Singh, has just finished his graduation in business administration. He said: "I want to do my master's abroad, in Canada because my brother has also done from there. I have relatives living there, which will make my stay easier. Canada has many good universities, of which I have three on my wish list."
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to visit India, which is likely to create more jobs for Indian professionals by getting them easier work visa from the Canadian government.
"Canada and India share a special bond and tremendous people-to-people connections. More than a million (10 lakh) Canadians of the Indian origin make the relationship between our countries a truly special one. I look forward to meeting with Indian Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, and further strengthening the Canada-India friendship," Justin Trudeau said in a recent interview.
Prabhleen Kaur, another MBA aspirant, states: "Canada is attracting the best business houses of the world and fast becoming a hub of all commercial activity. That's the secret of the popularity of its management courses. A steady rise in the number of multinationals in Canada shot up the demand for professionals,creating a strong job market for students who aspire to work in Canada after completing their higher education. I'm sure it would be exciting to study there."
Akashdeep Singh, has just finished his graduation in business administration. He said: "I want to do my master's abroad, in Canada because my brother has also done from there. I have relatives living there, which will make my stay easier. Canada has many good universities, of which I have three on my wish list."
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