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Canada is one of the most developed and advanced countries in the world. The United Nations has
consistently ranked Canada as the best place to live and work in the world i.e. for overall quality of life. It
also has a long tradition of welcoming migrants. Canada receives about 1,10,000 students and about
2,50,000 migrants per year.
GEOGRAPHY
Land Mass: Canada is the world's second largest country with a landmass of 10 million sq kms and
spanning six time zones. Canada is over 7,000 kms from east to west (from St. John's, New Foundland to
Victoria, British Columbia). Canada consists of 10 provinces and 3 territories. The provinces are:
1) Newfoundland 2) Prince Edward Island 3) Nova Scotia 4) New Brunswick 5) Quebec
6) Ontario 7) Manitoba 8) Saskatchewan 9) British Columbia 10) Alberta
The territories are : 1) Nunavat 2) Northwest Territories 3) Yukon
Population 30 million
Capital Ottawa
Major cities Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary
Official languages English and French
Rural/Urban Urban : 77% Rural : 23%
GOVERNMENT IN CANADA
How is Canada governed?
Canada is a federation. The federal system of government means that powers and responsibilities are
divided between the federal government and the 10 Canadian provincial governments. Canada also
has territorial jurisdiction in the far north of the country. The federal government includes the Prime Minister
and Cabinet. Government members are members of Parliament. The Parliament buildings are located
in Ottawa. The laws passed in Parliament are implemented by different federal departments.
CANADA'S ECONOMY
Canadian has a diversified economy. Resources industries such as forestry, mining, energy, agriculture,
and fishing are an important source of jobs and wealth. However, Canada is also recognized as world
leader in high technology areas such as communications. Canada's economy is responding to the
challenge of global competition and changing needs. More and more jobs involve working with people
and information. Service industries are increasingly important. Canada's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
was $611 billion in 1995.
Major Exports: Automobile vehicles and parts, machinery and equipment, high-technology products,
oil, natural gas, metals, and forest and farm products.
Major Imports: Machinery and industrial equipment, vehicles and automobile parts, industrial materials
(metal ores, iron and steel, precious metals, chemicals, plastics, cotton, wool and other textiles), along
with manufactured products and food.
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COST OF LIVING IN CANADA
This includes expenses for house rent, electricity, phone, cable, food and local travel per month.
a) 1 person : $ 700 (b) 2 persons : $ 1300 (c) 3 persons : $ 1800 (d) 4 persons : $ 2100
SOCIAL SECURITY
Canada has a comprehensive social security network. Social security is provided through both federal
and provincial programs. Many young families are entitled to the Canada Child Tax Benefit (CCTB), which
is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them with the cost of raising children
under age 18. The Old Age Security program is one of the cornerstones of Canada's retirement income
system and provides a modest pension for people at age 65 if they have lived in Canada for at least
10 years.
HEALTH CARE
Canada's health system is the responsibility of the provincial governments but the federal government
also contributes funds. The health system is funded through taxes and residents don't have to "pay"
directly for most health care services. Access to healthcare is guaranteed to all, however, most
provinces will not cover newly landed migrants for the first three months, during which time private
insurance should be taken.
EDUCATION
Canada has excellent education network consisting of schools, colleges and universities, both
government owned and privately owned. Colleges award Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor degree and
Post Graduation Diplomas. Universities award Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor degree, Post Graduation
Diplomas and Masters degree also. There are more than 1,000 courses available.
WORK
1] During the initial 6 months
During this time, a student can work 20 hours a week on campus and can expect to earn $ 10/hour.
2] After the initial 6 months
During this time and during co-op term, a student can work off-campus for 20 hours per week and can
expect to earn $ 10/hour.
3] During Co-op. Term
During this time, where the college/university provides a placement, a student would be working full time
and can expect to earn about $ 10/hour.
4] After completion of course
After completing a one year course, a student can get a 1 year work permit and after doing a 2 year
course, a student can get a 3 year work permit. This is an open work permit, allowing a student to work for
unlimited hours with multiple employers. No job offer is required for this work permit.
PERMANENT RESIDENCY
After completing one year of work permit, a student can apply for Permanent Residency under the
Canada Experience Class category.
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CAN 101 : ALMOST ALL POST GRADUATE COURSES [IELTS. 6.5]
Start date : September, January, May
Duration : Study - 8 months; Internship - 4 months; Work Permit - 12 months
Eligibility : Diploma / Degree courses in almost all fields
Location : All over Canada including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement & vacation
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CAN 103 : MBA
Start date : September, January, May
Duration : Study - 16 months; Internship - 8 months; Work Permit - 36 months
Eligibility : Bachelors Degree
Location : Vancouver
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement & vacation
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CAN 105 : BUSINESS HUMAN RESOURCES [IELTS 5.5]
Start date : September, January, May
Duration : Study - 16 months; Internship and Vacation - 16 months; Paid work - 36 months
Eligibility : Std. XII
Location : Saskatchewan
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement & vacation
SCHOLARSHIPS
Colleges and universities in USA are very liberal in awarding scholarships on the basis of academic
scores, SAT/GRE/GMAT scores, achievements in sports, extra curricular activities and several other
reasons. Even students with average academic performance receive scholarships. 90% of the students
sent by us to USA have received scholarships ranging from 40% to 75% of the annual tuition fees.
ADMISSIONS
We assist students in taking admissions and scholarships for all courses.
OUR SERVICES
1] Assistance for admission 2] Assistance for getting scholarships
CONSULTING FEES
1] For confirmed admission Rs. 10,000
2] For confirmed scholarships Rs. 25,000
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STUDY IN GERMANY
Germany is the most industrialized country in the world and till now the largest exporter in the world. The
quality of German products is highly esteemed. There are more than 300 Universities, Universities of
Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) and Technical Institutions (Berufsakademie) in the public
(government owned) and private sector which are highly advanced and reputed. Some magazines like
Spiegel in Germany publish university ratings every year. Rankings of worldwide universities also appear at
www.topuniversities.com and www.timeshighereducation.co.uk
Germany has 13 years of schooling. All Bachelors degree including in engineering are of 3 years duration
while a Masters degree is of 2 years duration. Students who have completed Std. XII need to do a
Foundation Course called “Studienkolleg”. 99% of the courses are taught in German and 1% of the
courses are taught in English. So, the best thing to do is to learn German in Germany and appear for a
language test, either DSH or TestDaF, similar to TOEFL or IELTS. The duration of courses in Medicine is 6 years
after completing Studienkolleg. National exams are conducted for Medicine, Pharmacy, Food
Chemistry, Law and Biology. German universities have two intakes, one in winter and the other in summer.
Germany allows students one year to look for jobs after finishing studies. After locating a job, the student
can get a work permit and a long term visa. Europe will shortly be introducing a Blue Card for foreigners to
settle down in Europe. Students studying in Europe can take advantage of this.
ADVANTAGES
u Very low tuition fees for most courses.
u Now many courses are available in English.
u Internship opportunities are available in Multi National Companies.
u All courses are recognized worldwide including India. Flexible approaches to studies.
u Schengen visa opens the doors for all European countries.
u Great opportunity to save money.
u No Visa Hassles. Visa conditions are relatively very easy.
u Very low living expenses (approx. 400 Euro/ month). Good career prospects, ample placement
opportunities.
u Hundreds of course options available. Ph.D. opportunities are available after PG.
u Get 1 year extension after completion of studies to find employment.
u All European nations are leading nations in manufacturing and international business and also they
have a fast reducing population, so there are very high chances of getting employment after
completing studies, which are better than that of India.
u Work permit : Once you secure employment, you will immediately get a 3 years work permit.
u Safety and security : All these countries have a negligible crime rate.
u Prosperity : These countries have almost 100% literacy as well as per capita income higher than USA.
u European standards of education are very high and their integration of education with practical
application is very advantageous. This is the reason why their companies are leaders in their industries
worldwide.
u All these countries are technologically very advanced and their infrastructure is the best in the world.
u Permanent settlement : You can settle in these countries after some years of getting a work permit.
u Germany is having more than 2,50,000 international students which is the third highest in the world
after USA and UK.
u Spouse & children can accompany the student, if student is doing Masters degree course. Spouse
cannot work.
FIELDS OF STUDY
u Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Aeronautical, Automobile &
many more)
u MBA (Finance, International Business, European Asian Bus. Mgmt, Supply Chain Mgmt.)
u Public Health, Medical Engineering, Medicine
u Environmental Science, Bio Technology
u Economics, Law
u Natural Sciences
u Social & Cultural Studies, Psychology
u Agricultural & Forestry, Regional Planning
After XII After 13th After Bachelors Duration Tuition Fees (euros)
German Language German Language German Language 9-10 months 5,800 euros
Studienkolleg 9-10 months Free
Bachelors Degree Bachelors Degree 3 years Less than 1,000 euros p.a.
Masters Degree 2 years Less than 1,000 euros p.a.
Medicine in Germany : It's a 5.5-6 years course after the completion of Std. XII + German language +
Studienkolleg. The course is taught in German. Eligibility 90% in Std. XII.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
For Bachelors degree : in German with some subjects in English
For Masters degree and PhD.: many courses in English, majority in German.
LOANS
Can be availed from nationalized banks @ 10.75% to 12.00% p.a.
Tuition Fees of 300-500 euros per semester have to be paid for studies in
1] Baden-Wurttemberg (Freiburg, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Mannheim, Stuttgart)
2] Bayern (Munchen, Ingolstadt, Regensburg, Nurnberg, Wurzburg..)
3] Bremen
4] Hamburg
5] Niedersachsen (Hannover, Wolfsburg, Braunschweig, Oldenburg,…)
6] Nordrhein-Westfalen (Munster, Bielefeld, Dortmund, Essen, Koln, Dusseldorf, Aachen, Bonn,…)
7] Saarland (Saarbrucken)
INTAKES : SEPTEMBER & MARCH for universities. The ideal time to apply is April to June.
CONSULTING FEES
u Counseling for Course Selection
u Application to Universities (3 to 10)
u Document arrangement for Application
u Guidance for preparing SOP, Resume, recommendation letters
u Visa File Preparation, Assistance & Guidance
u Assistance to avail Study Loan, Medical Insurance, Air Ticket, Foreign currency
u Post Landing Services (Subject to availability)
Out of the above Rs. 20,000 has to be paid in advance and balance at time of receipt of offer letter.
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STUDY + WORK + MIGRATE - NEW ZEALAND
MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE
Going to New Zealand is a big step, so you should make sure you have all the information you need to
help you make your decision. New Zealand is a popular place for people looking for a new life. Its
beautiful countryside, clean healthy lifestyle and multicultural community makes it an attractive choice
for migrants from all over the world. New Zealand welcomes people who will contribute to New Zealand.
This may be through bringing valuable skills or qualifications to the country, setting up a business or
making a financial investment.
CLIMATE
New Zealand's climate is temperate, with average temperatures ranging from about 80C in July to 230C
in January.
COST OF LIVING
The experience of various Indian families indicate that monthly expenditure of a four member family is
NZ$ 2,000. When an individual stays in a paying guest facility, then the monthly expenditure will be
approx. NZ$ 800.
Over 60 % of New Zealand's Gross Domestic Product is generated by services. This includes
u education services to international students
u film, television and commercial production industry (more than 70 Indian films have been shot in NZ.
u other service businesses include banking, finance, advertising, property, printing and
PERMANENT RESIDENCY
During your work while you are on work permit, you can apply for Permanent Residency.
EDUCATION
For NZ residents and citizens, schooling is free at state (government funded) school until the age of 19 or
21 for special education students (who have disabilities, learning or behavioural difficulties). Education is
highly subsidised at university and polytechnic level and student loans are also easily available. New
Zealand has 8 universities, 22 polytechnics, 4 Teacher Training Colleges and more than 800 private
training establishments.
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NZ 102 : MOST POSTGRADUATE COURSES [IELTS 6.5]
Start date : February, July
Duration : Study - 9 months; Paid work - 36 months
Eligibility : Bachelors Degree courses
Location : All over New Zealand including Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
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STUDY + WORK - UK
UK 101 : DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT [IELTS 5.0]
Start date : January, February, April, July, September
Duration : Study - 6 months; Paid Work - 6 months; Extra Time - 4 months #
Eligibility : Std. XII or 18 years of age
Location : Study in London. Work location anywhere in UK.
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement &
INVESTMENT AMOUNT (Rs.) EXPECTED RETURNS / BENEFITS AMOUNT (Rs.)
After doing this course, a student can join an Advanced Level course or go directly to the 2nd year of
a Bachelors degree course.
UK 102 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY & LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT [IELTS 6.0]
UK 103 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT [IELTS 5.5]
UK 104 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CULINARY ARTS [IELTS 5.5]
UK 105 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PATISSERIE & CONFECTIONERY [IELTS 5.5]
UK 106 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT [IELTS 6.0]
UK 107 : POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EVENTS & CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT [IELTS 6.0]
Start Date : January, April, September
Duration : Study - 9 months ; Paid work - 12 months*; Extra Time - 4 months #
Eligibility : 18 years & above & Diploma/Degree in any field or related work experience.
Location : Study in London. Work location anywhere in UK.
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement.
Fees includes : Tuition, examination & basic teaching materials
A government college.
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UK 108 : PROFESSIONAL FOUNDATION DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT [IELTS 5.0]
Start Date : January, April, June, October
Duration : Study - 9 months; Paid work - 15 months *; Extra Time - 4 months #
Eligibility : Std. XII
Location : Study in London. Work location anywhere in UK.
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during placement & vacation
Fees includes : Tuition, examination & basic teaching materials
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UK 201 : MBA [IELTS 6.0]
Start date : January, April, June, October
Duration : Study - 12 months; Extra Time - 4 months #; Paid work - 24 months *
Eligibility : Bachelors degree
Location : Study in London. Work location anywhere in UK.
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week after course & extra time
Fees includes : Tuition, examination & basic teaching materials
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UK 203 : MBA [IELTS 6.5]
Start date : January, April, June, October
Duration : Study - 18 months; Extra Time - 4 months #; Paid work - 24 months *
Eligibility : B.Com, BMS, BBA
Location : Study in London. Work location anywhere in UK.
Work : 20 hours per week during study & unlimited hours per week during internship & extra time
Fees includes : Tuition, examination & basic teaching materials
INVESTMENT AMOUNT (Rs.) EXPECTED RETURNS / BENEFITS AMOUNT (Rs.)
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
WITHIN A SPAN OF 10 YEARS WE HAVE :
u More than 1500 clients for New Zealand immigration
u Introduced the UK Working Holiday Maker program in India.
u Highest approvals for New Zealand skilled migration in India.
u Set a record in student visa by helping a 53 year old person get a student visa for UK.
u Sent more than 1,200 participants to USA in 2008.
u More than 90% of our students going to USA for study have secured scholarships.
SUMMARY OF OPPORTUNITIES
COUNTRY CANADA USA UK AUSTRALIA New Zealand
Minimum Course Duration 2 year 2 years 1 year 2 years 1 year
Opportunity Permanent 12-29 months 2 years Permanent Permanent
Residency Work Permit Work Permit Residency Residency
OUR SERVICES
1] Counseling and giving accurate guidance to students and their parents.
2] Maintaining an up-to-date knowledge of programs of all colleges
3] Providing accurate and detailed information to prospective students about college services and facilities
4] Assisting prospective students with the college application process
5] Guide students regarding bank loans, IELTS exams and visa requirements and assist them is filling forms, collating
documents and submitting them to appropriate authorities.
6] Arrange for flight (if requested), airport transfers, accommodations
7] ORIENTATION. We have developed our own material which we give in the form of a handbook to all students.
8] Guidance, as and when required, while the student is studying.
9] Assistance for visa application. Visa decisions are the prerogative of the concerned Embassy/Consulate. Kareer Krafters
does not play any role in influencing their decisions. As such visas are not guaranteed by Kareer Krafters
10] Resettlement services for students in London in UK, Toronto in Canada, Sydney in Australia and Auckland in New Zealand to
give you PEACE OF MIND. The services are:
a) Arrange airport pickup b) Arranging paying guest accommodation
c) Guidance on lifestyle and culture d) Guidance for job search
Rules regarding student visas, work & migration do change often.
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
In addition to a good education, we have also attempted to show your initial investment and the cost benefit analysis
of each course. We have taken due care to show realistic view of the financial implications of doing a course.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION (Submit 2 copies of each)
1) Biodata (the contents should be)
a) Contact details b) Educational Qualifications
c) Professional qualifications d) Extra-Curricular activities
e) Accomplishments at school/college/work f) Work Experience
2) Statement of Purpose (2 pages) (the contents should be)
a) Background on yourself and your achievements so far
b) How you believe the particular program / course will enhance your career
c) Your future career aims/goals/aspirations
d) Advantages of studying overseas
3) Attested copies of mark-sheets Std. X onwards and Diploma/Degree certificates (as applicable)
4) Work experience letters from employers (attested photocopies)
5) Photocopy of passport
6) IELTS Result
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Contrary to what many students and parents feel, 'luck' is not the factor deciding your visa. It plays a very nominal role just as it
does in every walk of life. Few reasons for visa rejection:
1) Improper documentation and failure to produce evidence to support your statements, etc.
2) Funds required for UK
You need to have a minimum of Tuition Fees of 1st year + £ 7,200 if studying in London and £ 5,400, if studying
outside London. These liquid funds need to be evidenced by way of balance in your or your parents Savings account.
These liquid funds can belong to anyone and no explanation is required to be given.