加安省将引入国际留学生试验计划

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继缅省后,联邦移民部在5月初又正式宣布在沙省和斯高沙省引入国际留学生试验计划。即在该三省就读的国际留学生,在不需要获得加拿大人力资源部许可的前提下,他们在毕业后可以申请两年的工作签证。并鼓励国际留学生在工作经验满足技术移民申请的要求后,提出移民申请。如果在两年的工作签证届满时,移民申请还未获得最终的批准,将可以以此为理由继续申请延长临时居民签证,直至移民申请结束。

  该具有竞争优势的国际留学生试验计划,无论对於劳动力人口逐渐老龄化的加拿大劳动力市场还是对於留学生本人来说都是相当有利的。对於加拿大日显疲态的劳动力市场而言,拥有本国学历和生活经验的国际留学生,无疑是一股不可忽略的新增劳动力人口。如果与一名没有本国学历和加拿大工作或生活经验的新移民比较,留学生或许更具有竞争优势。当然,对於留学生本人来说,如果他们在经过几年的学习后,觉得加拿大更适合他们发展,两年的试验计划无疑是一颗定心丸。

  可是,对於吸收最多国际留学生、劳动人口最密集的安省,时至今日,仍没有得到联邦移民部的批准而引入该具有竞争优势的国际留学生试验计划。按照现今的规定,在安省就读专上学院或大学的国际留学生,如果在毕业后获得聘用,可以申请一年的工作签证而不需要获得加拿大人力资源部的许可。但在一年后,如果工作签证需要延长,则需要经过加拿大人力资源部的审查,同意后再申请工作签证。如果不获批准,则需要在临时居民签证到期前离开加拿大。相对于其他省份而言,这样的制度除了毫无竞争优势之外,更意味著分享了安省教育资源的国际留学生在无奈和失望之余,必须离开加拿大。

  有鉴于这样的情况,加华专业移民顾问协会会长陆炳雄先生近日去信联邦移民部长斯高,要求在安省也引入该国际留学生试验计划。陆炳雄认为,安省拥有目前最具有竞争力的教育系统及资源,一向是国际留学生的首选。如果能在毕业后获得两年的工作签证,对於雇主和学生来说都是非常有利的。

  目前,部分雇主认为聘请国际留学生,手续麻烦、聘用周期短,相对于其他人来说,更具有不稳定性。因此对聘请国际留学生有一定的保留。这使国际留学生毕业后的就业造成了一定的困难。

  如果引入该计划,对於加拿大经济、工业、金融中心的安省而言,更能发挥本身的优势并且为劳动力市场输入一支新力军。同时,陆炳雄也在不断地推动“一生一次”亲属担保移民议案的实施。他呼吁支持该议案的人士,应该珍惜现时大选前的优势,向所属地区的国会议员或候选人反映自己的意见;与此同时,陆先生亦会籍著这个时机,向公众收集签名并向移民部长及国会议员等反映,希望合力推动该议案的发展,为更多的家庭创造团聚的机会。
 
我问了一下移民律师,她说不可能....太打击我了
 
加拿大政府一直欢迎中国留学生,最近又出台三项新规定,以吸引更多的中国学生赴加留学。据加拿大教育中心主任保罗・特纳介绍,这三项新规定的具体内容如下:一、快捷的学生入境签证。根据阿尔伯塔省与加拿大政府签订的有关协议,凡申请赴阿尔伯塔省高等教育学府学习的海外学生,将能在28天内获得签证结果,而以往需要3个月。该新规定目前仅限阿尔伯塔省一地。二、延长留学生留加工作期限。根据新规定,阿尔伯塔省、纽布伦维克省公立学院的毕业生可留在加拿大工作2年,而目前的签证期限仅为期1年。三、新规定允许在曼尼托巴省公立学校读书的外国留学生在大二时便可在校外打工,以增加社会经验和工作经验。据保罗・特纳透露,如果这三项新规定试行顺利,两三年后将在加拿大全国范围内推广。
 
安省这个什么国际留学生试验计划,到底有没有可能实现啊?!
 
ALBERTA, NEW BRUNSWICK,MANITOBA,NOVA SCOTIA,SASKANTOO都有了!
 
GOVERNMENTS OF CANADA AND NOVA SCOTIA ANNOUNCE JOINT PILOT PROJECT ON POSTGRADUATE EMPLOYMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
OTTAWA, May 6, 2004 ― Judy Sgro, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and Jamie Muir, Minister of Education for Nova Scotia, today announced a pilot project that will make it easier for international students who graduate from Nova Scotia colleges and universities to work in the province for an extra year.

“This pilot project will increase Canada’s appeal to international students and encourage immigration to Nova Scotia,” said Minister Sgro. “It gives foreign graduates the opportunity to gain Canadian work experience in their field of study that will serve them well when they return to their country of origin or choose to remain in Canada as immigrants.”

The pilot project, which began on May 3, 2004, will allow international students in Nova Scotia to gain an additional year of work experience in their field of study following graduation. Currently, graduates may work for a maximum of one year in a job related to their studies without having to obtain a confirmation from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Under this pilot project, work permits can be renewed for a second year, making it easier for graduates to continue working in the province.

“We are pleased to work with our federal partners to expand work experience opportunities for international students in Nova Scotia,” said Minister Muir. “This pilot project will enable students to double their work experience with Nova Scotian employers, and help narrow the skills gap by meeting the needs of Nova Scotia’s labour market, as part of the provincial skills strategy, Skills Nova Scotia.”

For graduates who wish to apply for permanent resident status as skilled workers, an extra year of employment will provide them with additional experience points on the selection grid. Furthermore, they will be able to submit their applications and continue working while awaiting a decision. For these graduates, additional time spent in the province is also likely to result in stronger ties to their communities ― further increasing the likelihood of their settling in Nova Scotia if they choose to remain in Canada.

Under the terms of the project, both the original work permit and its renewal will apply only to work in Nova Scotia for temporary foreign workers who graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in that province. The work must be related to the graduate’s area of study.

The pilot project will be in effect for three years during which there will be an ongoing evaluation of the project’s impact. Citizenship and Immigration Canada has already signed similar agreements in New Brunswick and Alberta and continues to explore such initiatives in other regions.
 
CANADA AND SASKATCHEWAN ANNOUNCE A PILOT PROJECT FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
OTTAWA, May 6, 2004 ― Judy Sgro, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and Saskatchewan Immigration Minister Pat Atkinson, today announced the signing of an agreement for a pilot project that will make it easier for foreign students, who graduate from colleges and universities in Saskatchewan, to work in the province for an extra year.

“This project marks a step in our efforts to make Canada a destination of choice for foreign students,” said Minister Sgro. “Not only does it provide more opportunities for graduates in the province to gain valuable work experience, but it also provides an additional incentive for international students considering Saskatchewan to complete their studies.”

The joint agreement, which takes effect on June 1, 2004, will allow foreign graduates in Saskatchewan to gain an additional year of work experience in their field of study. Currently, following graduation, foreign students may work for a maximum of one year in a job related to their studies without having to obtain an opinion from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Under this new agreement, work permits can be renewed for a second year, making it easier for graduates to continue working in the province.

“Saskatchewan’s immigration program is opening up to bring more people to our province, including more foreign students,” said Minister Atkinson. “This will complement changes that come into effect today to allow foreign post-secondary students who graduate in Saskatchewan and get work in their field to apply for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. There are about 1,700 foreign students studying in Saskatchewan who are eligible to apply for the program, if they find work here after graduation.”

The agreement will ensure that graduate foreign students who wish to apply for permanent resident status will be able to submit their application for immigration and continue working while awaiting a decision. For these graduates, additional time spent in the province is also likely to result in stronger ties to their communities ― further increasing the likelihood that they will settle in Saskatchewan if they choose to remain in Canada.

Under the terms of the agreement, both the original work permit and its renewal will apply only to work in Saskatchewan for temporary foreign workers who graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in that province. The work must be related to the graduate’s area of study.

The agreement will be in effect for three years during which there will be an ongoing evaluation of the project’s impact. CIC has signed a similar agreement in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Alberta and continues to explore similar initiatives in other regions.
 
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我问了一下移民律师,她说不可能....太打击我了
移民律师作假,专POLICY空子是他们强项!对理论性分析的事并不懂!只是片面了解!并不可信!
 
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