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Jewellery Art and Design (Diploma)

School: Vancouver Community College

Course: Hairstylist

Category: Hair Design and Esthetics

Location:Vancouver – B.C.

Credential Awarded: Certificate

Delivery:1 Year

Intakes: September / October

Tuition Fees:~ CAD 22000 / year

Admission Requirement: Grade 12

Benefits

  1. Located in the city centre of Vancouver
  2. Lowest tuition fees for the same type of courses
  3. If you fail to obtain a study permit, the tuition fee can be refunded
  4. You can apply for PGWP if you meet DLI

Global Immigrate Exclusively Provides You With:

  • Special price of HK$ 11,000 for assistance in applying for PR (permanent residence) and PGWP
  • Special price HK$ 3,500 to assist in applying for SOWP

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    Graphic Design (Diploma)

    School: Vancouver Community College

    Course: Graphic Design

    Category: Hair Design and Esthetics Location:Vancouver – B.C. Credential Awarded: Certificate Delivery:1 Year Intakes: September / October Tuition Fees:~ CAD 22000 / year Admission Requirement: Grade 12

    Benefits

    1. Located in the city centre of Vancouver
    2. Lowest tuition fees for the same type of courses
    3. If you fail to obtain a study permit, the tuition fee can be refunded
    4. You can apply for PGWP if you meet DLI

    Global Immigrate Exclusively Provides You With:

    • Special price of HK$ 11,000 for assistance in applying for PR (permanent residence) and PGWP
    • Special price HK$ 3,500 to assist in applying for SOWP

    Get your free consultation now

      Hairstylist (Certificate)

      School: Vancouver Community College

      Course: Hairstylist

      Category: Hair Design and Esthetics

      Location: Vancouver – B.C.

      Credential Awarded: Certificate

      Delivery:1 Year

      Intakes: September / October

      Tuition Fees:~ CAD 22000 / year

      Admission Requirement: Grade 12

      Benefits

      1. Located in the city centre of Vancouver
      2. Lowest tuition fees for the same type of courses
      3. If you fail to obtain a study permit, the tuition fee can be refunded
      4. You can apply for PGWP if you meet DLI

      Global Immigrate Exclusively Provides You With:

      • Special price of HK$ 11,000 for assistance in applying for PR (permanent residence) and PGWP
      • Special price HK$ 3,500 to assist in applying for SOWP

      Get your free consultation now

        Tips for Working in Canada (2) – Work Environment

        Canada is a country with a beautiful environment, diverse cultures and is full of vitality. The local working conditions are good, and there are many enviable worker benefits.

         

        Canadian working environment

        • Ethnic diversity

        Unless you work in a Chinese company, generally the working environment in Canada can be said to be multi-ethnic and multi-cultural. It is not surprising that a company is a United Nations. In this environment, mutual understanding and tolerance are essential qualities for every employee. Because of the large number of immigrants, in addition to national public holidays, some companies and organizations also set up one or two days of paid Culture Day to facilitate employees to take vacations to celebrate their holidays.

        • Workplace humanization

        This should be said to be a system and not just a culture. One year of maternity leave can be taken for childbirth, and the couple can take turns to take this year. In addition, there should be no discriminatory behaviours such as gender, age, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in the workplace, otherwise, they will be brought to court.

        • Focus on Team Spirit

        On the one hand, Western society advocates the promotion of individuality, on the other hand, it attaches great importance to teamwork. If you want to show your merits and cover the information or materials that should be shared, the consequences may be serious. It can be said that in the Canadian workplace, the spirit of cooperation is paramount.

         

        Canadian living environment

        • Stable financial development

        Canada’s economic foundation can be said to be the most stable in the world, and its development is extremely vigorous, so it can provide potential immigrants with different types of job vacancies.

        • Excellent security

        Canada is a country with excellent public security and a very low crime rate. Violent incidents rarely occur. Compared with the neighbouring United States, Canada has a very low rate of gun ownership and is very safe.

        • Free healthcare

        All kinds of medical services in Canada are subsidized by the government, and all permanent residents can enjoy free medical care. In addition, every province in Canada also has a social welfare program to protect residents.

        • Unbeatable environment

        Canada is the second-largest country in the world, with a land area of ​​10 million square kilometres. Canada’s picturesque scenery and vast area are quite suitable for different types of outdoor activities, such as skiing, canoeing and rock climbing, etc. It is loved by local people of different ages and sectors.

        • Cultural melting pot

        Canada is a pleasant and friendly country. The natural gas and oil industries account for a large part of the GDP and are highly regarded by all developed countries. In addition, many immigrants from South America, Europe and Asia have also brought sublimation and breakthroughs to different local cultures, especially in terms of food, making Canada more colourful.

         

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        Details of Canada’s lifeboat plan announced in June this year – Stream B: Canadian work experience

        Applicants must have graduated in the 5 years before you apply with one of the following:

        • a diploma (not graduate or post-graduate) for a program of at least 2 years, or a degree (for example, an associate degree, a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree or a doctorate) from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada
        • a graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate for a program of at least 1 year from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada
        • a foreign educational credential equivalent to one of the following:
          • a Canadian post-secondary diploma (not graduate or post-graduate) for a program of at least 2 years
          • a Canadian post-secondary degree
          • a Canadian graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate for a program of at least 1 year
        • have worked in Canada for at least 12 months full time, or an equal amount of part-time hours in the 3 years before you apply.

         

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        Tips for Working in Canada (1) – Is it Stable Work?

        Although the epidemic continues, work must continue. Recently, an organization published a survey of the most popular overseas work countries among professionals and was crowned the champion for the first time. The analysis pointed out that the main reason is that Canada has better epidemic prevention measures and a more open culture, which attracts highly educated people to work locally.

         

        Before Working in Canada, the Rights You Need to Know 

        In order to protect workers, Canadian labour laws set minimum wages for overtime and holiday allowances. Each province has legislated a minimum salary standard, but the salary level of each province will be slightly different. According to the latest information released by the Canadian government in June 2021, the minimum wage rate for experienced adult workers is between CAD 11.45 and 16.00. In addition, there are special regulations for young workers and special occupations.

        • Popular jobs in Canada
        • Administrative Assistant
        • customer service
        • Sales Assistant
        • Retail clerk
        • Accounting Clerk
        • project manager
        • Registered nurse
        • Electrical engineer
        • software developer
        • IT technical support staff
        • buyer

         

        Reasonable Working Hours and Overtime

        In most provinces of Canada, if the weekly working hours exceed a certain number of hours, you are entitled to overtime pay 1.5 times your hourly wage. The details depend on the regulations of each province. The threshold in British Columbia is 40 hours, and the threshold in Alberta and Ontario is 44 hours. For companies regulated by federal regulations, the number of hours is 8 hours a day and 40 hours a week.

         

        2021 Manual Ranking of Canadian Provinces

        Jurisdiction

        Effective Date (Latest)

        Wage Rate (CAD)

        Alberta

        01-Oct-2018

        $15.00

        British Columbia

        01-Jun-2021

        $15.20

        Manitoba Manitoba

        01-Oct-2021

        $11.95

        New Brunswick

        01-Apr-2021

        $11.75

        Newfoundland and Labrador

        01-Apr-2021

        $12.50

        Northwest Territories

        01-Sep-2021

        $15.20

        Nova Scotia

        01-Apr-2021

        $12.95

        Nunavut Region Nunavut

        01-Apr-2020

        $16.00

        Ontario

        01-Oct-2021

        $14.35

        Prince Edward Island

        01-Apr-2021

        $13.00

        Quebec

        01-May-2021

        $13.50

        Saskatchewan

        01-Oct-2021

        $11.81

        Yukon

        01-Apr-2021

        $13.85

        *Update to 06/2021

        *Source: Government of Canada

         

        Latest News

        Details of Canada’s lifeboat plan announced in June this year – Stream B: Canadian work experience

        Applicants must have graduated in the 5 years before you apply with one of the following:

        • a diploma (not graduate or post-graduate) for a program of at least 2 years, or a degree (for example, an associate degree, a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree or a doctorate) from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada
        • a graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate for a program of at least 1 year from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada
        • a foreign educational credential equivalent to one of the following:
          • a Canadian post-secondary diploma (not graduate or post-graduate) for a program of at least 2 years
          • a Canadian post-secondary degree
          • a Canadian graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate for a program of at least 1 year
        • have worked in Canada for at least 12 months full time, or an equal amount of part-time hours in the 3 years before you apply.

         

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        🇨🇦 Canada Latest Immigration Policy – Lifeboat Program 



        After Canada announced its lifeboat plan in February, in just four months, it has received thousands of applications for Open Work Permit from Hong Kong residents.

        Yesterday, the Canadian Federal Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC) released more relevant details. The following is an explanation for everyone.

        It should be noted that eligible applicants must hold a Canadian temporary residence visa (including student visa and work visa) during the period of applying for permanent residence (PR) and when obtaining PR. Applicants must meet the local language level, hold a special zone and BNO passport, be in Canada and intend to settle outside Quebec. The relevant policy will be effective from June 1st, and the application deadline will be until August 31st, 2026.

         

        Stream A: In-Canada Graduates

        Have graduated from a post-secondary designated learning institution in Canada in the 3 years before you apply, and with one of the following:

        • Degree (bachelor’s, master or doctorate)
        • Diploma (for a program of at least 2 years)
        • Graduate or post-graduate diploma or certificate (for a program of at least 1 year) (*Applicants must have completed this prerequisite diploma or degree in the 5 years before you started your graduate or post-graduate program)
        • with at least 50% of your program completed in Canada (either in person or online)

         

        Stream B: Canadian Work Experience

        1. Have worked in Canada for at least 12 months full time, or an equal amount of part-time hours in the 3 years before you apply.
        2. Post-secondary education in Canada or anywhere else within 5 years:
        • Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees from a designated learning institution in Canada.
        • Overseas diploma, certificate or certification and recognised as equivalent to a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctorate degree from designated learning institutions in Canada.
        • A minimum of 2 years diploma from a designated learning institution in Canada.
        • Overseas diplomas, certificates or certifications that are recognised as equivalent to a minimum of 2 years of Canadian designated learning institution diplomas.
        • Undergraduate or postgraduate diploma, certificate or certification from a designated learning institution in Canada.
          • At least 1 year and requires a higher education degree or diploma as entry requirements.
          • The higher education degree or diploma must be obtained no more than 5 years before the start of the undergraduate or postgraduate diploma, certificate or certification.
        • Overseas diplomas, certificates or certifications that are recognised as equivalent to the undergraduate or postgraduate diplomas, certificates or certifications of a designated higher education college in Canada for a period of at least 1 year.
          • The overseas diploma, certificate or certification requires a higher education degree or diploma as an admission requirement.
          • The higher education degree or diploma must be obtained no more than 5 years before the start of the foreign diploma, certificate or certification.

         

        In fact, the way for Stream B to obtain PR has a certain relationship with the work visa program for Hong Kong people launched earlier this year. The program allows Hong Kong people who have graduated from post-secondary education within five years to obtain a three-year Open Work Permit (OWP). OWP holders can accumulate work experience based on this, and then pass Stream B to obtain permanent residence.

         

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