"Giorno: 4 Settembre 2018"


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Centennial College (English)(Done)

  Centennial College 941 Progress Ave, Toronto, ON M1G 3T8 Scarborough Center station bus 10 minutes 416-289-5000 ext 4380 http://www.centennialcollege.ca Establishment 1966 The number of students 14,500 International Students (9%) Number of courses 100 Japanese staff – Recommended course · Business · Engineering · Hospitality · Management · Tourism · Early Childhood Education · Journalism · Engineer A college where you can learn a wide range of specialized programs Centennial College was founded as the very first college in Ontario in 1966. It is a giant college with about 12,000 full-time students and about 30,000 part-time students and it offers a wide variety of specialized programs. Focusing on learning through “experience”, Centennial College is equipped with cutting-edge laboratories and studios to master practical skills required in contemporary society, and devoted instructors will support students in many aspects. Graduates are active in multiple fields such as business, education, industry, and politics not only in Canada but also around the world. Centennial College, which is well-known for its engineering courses, made enormous investment abroad, including in Dubai, and became the first Canadian educational institution to establish a Canadian school abroad. In addition, Centennial College is deeply connected with many universities in Toronto. There are Engineering-related courses that are jointly managed with the University of Toronto, and it runs Hospitality courses together with Ryerson University. Also, it is possible to transfer to York University, which is well-known for its business programs. Course list Accounting Clerk – Microcomputer Advertising Advertising – Account Management Advertising – Media Management Alignment and Brake Technician Architectural Technician Architectural Technology Architectural Technology (Co-op) Architectural Technology (Fast Track) Architectural Technology (Fast Track / Co-op) Art and Design Foundation Studies Auto Body Repair Techniques Auto Body Repairer Automotive Painter Automotive Pre-Apprenticeship Training Automotive Service Technician Automotive Service Technician Canadian Tire MAP 32 Automotive Service Technician Co-op  (Partnered with Chrysler Canada Inc.) Automotive Service Technician Co-op Apprenticeship  (Partnered with TADA) Automotive Service Technician Ford Company of Canada Limited Asset Automotive Service Technician General Motors of Canada ASEP Automotive Service Technician Honda Canada Inc. AHAP Automotive Service Technician Toyota Aviation Technician – Aircraft Maintenance Aviation Technician – Avionics Maintenance Baking – Commercial Bakeries Bioinformatics for Software Professionals (Co-op) Biomedical Engineering Technology Biomedical Engineering Technology (Co-op) Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast Track) Biomedical Engineering Technology (Fast Track / Co-op) Biotechnology Technician – Industrial Microbiology Biotechnology Technician – Industrial Microbiology (Fast Track) Biotechnology Technologist – Industrial Microbiology Biotechnology Technologist – Industrial Microbiology (Co-op) Biotechnology Technologist –.....

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Seneca College (English)(Done)

Seneca College  Seneca College  1750 Finch Ave East, Toronto, ON M2J 2 X 5 Finch station bus 10 minutes 416-491-5050 http://www.senecac.on.ca Establishment 1966 The number of students 100,000, International Student (9%) Number of courses 100 Japanese staff – Recommended course · Business · Finance · Hospitality · Management · Tourism · Aviation Engineering · International Insurance · Animation · Fashion Canada’s largest community college Seneca College is Canada’s largest community college with 10 campuses in and around Toronto. There are around 100,000 full-time and part-time students combined. Seneca College offers more than 250 courses, most of which are Co-op based and practical programs that directly leads to employment. Programs at Seneca College vary from 1 to 4 years programs, many courses accept students in September, January, and May. Seneca College also has a campus attached to York University and puts transfer program to the university is also powerful We are putting in. Seneca College is also featured by small classes, excellent faculty members, and excellent facilities. It is popular among international students as it has close ties with companies in Toronto, Ontario State; in fact, Seneca College has the highest employment rate among colleges in Ontario, and is considered one of the most advantageous college in terms of finding a job after graduation. Featured Course Business Seneca College is particularly focused on business-related courses and offers over 30 courses in this area. In addition, it is partnered with York University, which also has a strength business programs. At the business campus located on the grounds of York University, it offers common programs participated by students in both institutions. In addition, Co-op program is included as part of business course, and it is where you can gain first-hand work experience while studying at school. This program will make you advantageous in job hunt after graduation. Thus, Seneca College is highly recommended for those who seek employment right after graduation.  Computer Networking and Technical Support All the IT related subjects of Seneca College are instructed through the combination of lectures and practical training at computer laboratory. It is a practical program which is enriched with lectures by professionals in the filed, and requires you to submit many assignments, such as quizzes and reports every week. This course also offers Co-op program, which will guide you to employment after graduation. Course list 3D Animation 911 and Emergency Services Communications Academic Upgrading – College Preparation for Adults Academic and Career Entrance –.....

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Humber College (English)(Humber)(Done)

  Humber College English Language Center  Humber · College (English · Language Center) Lake Shore Campus 3199 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto, ON M8V 1K8 20 minutes by bus from Kipling (Lakeshore Campus)   416-675-6622 http://international.humber.ca/ Establishment 1985 The number of students 200 (Summer) 150 (Winter) Number of instructors 15  Number of classrooms 10  Number of people per class Average15  Maximum 25  Japanese staff – Nationality ratio Japan Korea Asia Arab Latin America Europe Canada Other summer 5% 10% 40% 15% 15% Ten% 0% 10% winter 5% 10% 40% 15% 15% Ten% 0% 10% School facilities · Refrigerator · Microwave · Lounge course · English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Level 1-8 · I-TESOL · Summer Language Program (SLP)  Free quotation  LINE consultation Learn English in a well-organized environment English Language Center, the language school attached to Humber College, can help you prepare for colleges and universities, and improve your English proficiency and communication skills for your career advancement. Relatively small-size classes at Humber College offers a homey learning environment. In addition to English for Academic Purposes, it also offers a TESOL program for those who are aiming to become English teachers. It is a featured school not only for the high quality of teachers and lectures, but also for its location in a suburb that offers an calm and relaxing learning environment. At English Language Centre, it is also possible to acquire the knowledge necessary for attending college through classes at computer laboratory and research exercises. At the end of each term, there are graduation parties where teachers, students, all the staff gather together, compete for prizes, and organize potluck parties, to have opportunities to interact with students and teachers. class time Month fire water wood Money 8: 00-8: 50 EAPI EAPI 08: 55-9: 45 EAPI EAPC EAPI 9: 50-10: 40 EAPA EAPI EAPA 10: 45-11: 35 EAPC EAPA EAPI EAPA 11: 40-12: 30 EAPI EAPI 12: 35-13: 25 EAPI EAPI EAPI 13: 30-14: 20 EAPI EAPA EAPC EAPC 14: 25-15: 15 EAPA ※ The content of the lesson depends on the level etc. EAPA: Communication and Academic Strategies (Speaking & Listening) EAPC: Computer-Assisted Language Learning EAPI: Integrated Language Skills (writing, reading, listening, speaking, vocabulary, grammar-building) Month fire water wood Money 8: 00-8: 50 EAPI 08: 55-9: 45 EAPI EAPI 9: 50-10: 40 EAPI EAPI EAPC EAPI 10: 45-11: 35 EAPI EAPI SOCE 11: 40-12: 30 SOCE SOCE 12: 35-13: 25 EAPC SOCE EAPI 13:.....

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Canada Express Entry (EE) – Beginner’s Guide(Done)

 Who should read this? You meet the criteria for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) You are working towards meeting the criteria for one of the aforementioned federal programs You want the quickest solution to making Canada your permanent home   Express Entry is a new selection process implemented in 2015 to tackle the problem of dealing with such a large amount of applicants and the amount of time it takes to filter eligible candidates. The new process allows the system to quickly select an applicant from a pool of candidates based on whichever candidates have the most points. Within 6 months or less an applicant can get a PR approval decision. To be eligible to apply for Express Entry, you will need to meet the eligibility for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is the most popular pathways for international students to apply for PR. After meeting the CEC requirements, you will need to find out your EE Comprehensive Ranking System score. Some areas of eligibility that most applicants get confused about using the CRS calculator from the CIC website: *Level of education. (Post secondary education in Canada or Overseas count, however you may need an Education Credential Assessment to find the Canadian equivalent if you acquired your education overseas *Overseas Work experience has to be 0, A or B and has to be consecutive term and the same position. *Valid job offer meaning you have went through the LMIA assessment and obtained a positive result from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). This is not a preferable route as the government is trying to prevent businesses from abusing the program, the assessment is very strict and lengthy, the employers have to provide 1. The proof that the business could not find Canadian workers to fulfil the job & 2. The employer also has to create a plan to hire more Canada workers and to address the current issue. 3. Most of the cases, ESDC officers will also assess the unemployment rate in the area your business is located. Express Entry Step 1: Registering Come to Canada Tool and Express Entry Profile Use the Come to Canada Tool and input some brief information about yourself to check your eligibility. At the end of the form, if you are eligible.....

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Nathan Bio

Team member: Nathan Who is Nathan? Nathan studied Marketing at the University of Ottawa in our nation’s capital city and is currently studying to become a licensed Immigration Consultant. He loves to learn about foreign cultures and attended many  different cultural exchange and meet up events. He aims to help international students find the school of their dreams and assist in any immigration matters that require resolving. 1. Where have you travelled? I’ve been to Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Orlando, Florida, and the Bahamas. In my own home country of Canada, I’ve been to Montreal, Quebec, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. 2. What do you like most about Canada? As a native of Canada, I love everything about Canada. It’s definitely one of the best countries in the world because of its diversity, freedom, opportunity and stability. My home city of Toronto is especially diverse, perhaps the most multicultural city in the world, you can try food from almost every corner of the world in one city without needing to fly anywhere. 3. Why do you like working at Admission Hub? Admission Hub is composed of a diverse and experienced team of talented individuals originating from different countries all striving to achieve a common mission: helping students find the perfect school for their goals. It fosters a vibrant and easy-going environment that allows us to have fun while getting work done. It’s also a rewarding experience when students are satisfied and learning a lot from the schools they are studying at. 4. Why should students choose us? Our staff have helped countless students find the perfect schools for them absolutely free of charge. All of which were extremely satisfied. Check out our testimonial section for more details. 5. What do you want to accomplish in the next 2 years? I’d like to get my RCIC license and open up my own Immigration Firm.  

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Seiwa Bio

Team Member:  Seiwa Bio Seiwa has a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from a prestigious Canadian university and he has an extensive experience working for hundreds of international students in ESL summer camp and university settings. He is passionate about assisting new international students and providing the best possible student services as a part of his ultimate career. 1. Where have you travelled? Aside from my home country Japan, I traveled to China, Australia, New Zealand, Cuba, Hong Kong, Taiwan, U.S, India, Korea, Mexico, Macau and I am planning to visit more countries! 2. What do you like the most about about Canada? Nature, people, and cultural diversity. There is no shortage of beautiful parks and greenery here. The people are always kind, polite and willing to lend a hand when I need help. Since Canada has such a diverse environment, I never feel isolated. There are always opportunities to learn about different cultures and share my own. 3. Why do you like working at Admission Hub? I enjoy working in a multicultural and multinational environment. Admission Hub is where I encounter amazing co-workers and students from all over the world and make all my desires come true. It is also located in a convenient location in Koreatown, Downtown Toronto where our office is surrounded by a lot of delicious food. 4. Why should students choose us? All of our staff have many years of experience providing professional services to international students and helped many new comers to settle in Canada. Our professionalism and passion for our work is exceptional and unrivaled. 5. What do you want to accomplish in the next 2 years? Help as many international students as possible. I hope to be able to assist new comers not only in Toronto but all over Canada within next 2 years.        

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Peter Bio

Team member: Peter   Who is Peter? Peter graduated from Paris Pantheon-Assas university, one of the best schools in France and is currently studying Marketing at George Brown College, Toronto. He loves to learn more about different cultures and speaking different languages. Helping more students to find their dream schools and providing the best education service are his goals. 1. Where you have travelled? Aside from my home country Vietnam, I have been to some countries in South East Asia such as Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia. I also have a couple years living in France so I had a chance to visit some countries in Europe like U.K, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Netherlands and etc. Canada is the first North American country that I have been to. Hopefully I can go to more countries in future! 2. What do you like the most about Canada? Canada is on the top 10 list of happiest countries in the world and in the forefront of social progress index for good reason. The country’s long history of diversity, civil liberties and openness to foreign nationals have a lot to do with it. Especially Toronto, the city where I am living, is very international. We have people coming from all over the world so it is pretty convenient for a wanderlust guy like me to discover the culture of different communities. Also because of multi-culturalism, I can experience different kinds of festivals in one city. 3. Why do you like working at AdmissionHub? Working for Admission Hub gives me the opportunity to travel around Canada and visit different schools like BCIT and Thompson Rivers University. It also grants me great satisfaction helping international students succeed in Toronto. 4. Why should students choose us? Our staff have helped so many students in the world gain entrance into their dream schools with no fees charged at all! We strongly believe students’ success is our success. 5. What do you want to accomplish in the next 2 years? Bringing more students to this amazing country!  

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GEOS (English)

    GEOS LANGUAGES PLUS  Geos · Language Plus  59 Adelaide St East, Toronto King on foot 4 minutes416-599-2120 http://www.geostoronto.com Establishment 1996 The number of students 120 (summer) 50 (winter) Number of instructors 4  Number of classrooms 6 1 class number of people Average 10  maximum 15  Japanese staff ○ Nationality ratio Japan Korea Asia Arab Latin America Europe Canada Other summer 20% 10% 15% 20% 15% 20% 0% 0% winter 25% 5% 5% 25% 20% 20% 0% 0% School facilities · Lounge · Kitchen · Refrigerator · Microwave · Kitchen · Vending machine · PC (4 units) · Wi-Fi course · Basic English (ESL) Levels 1-6 · Business English · TOEFL · IELTS · EAI etc … Learn English in an multinational environment in a small class GEOS Language Plus is a diverse global school and with numerous campuses not only in Canada but also in Europe and united States.  GEOS employs a homeroom teaching system, and once a month, the level of English is measured through one-on-one counseling with the teacher and is in order to identify what needs to be improved. All the staff of GEOS are TESL certified, and are known for their enthusiastic guidance according to the needs of the students. Through monthly level tests, presentations and counseling, each student’s level of proficiency is measured in detail, and support system for each student is in place. In the GEOS Toronto school, the original teaching materials are used. Students can comprehensively learn learn various English skills in the morning, and undertake the fundamentals of English and practical English conversation training through active learning in the afternoon. Other elective courses include, TOEFL, pronunciation, and Writing, and special English courses for students who are in Canada for working holiday, and special English courses for short-term travelers. Thus, GEOS offers a wide range of courses to meet students’ needs.  Extracurricular activities are held almost every day, and in addition to activities such as CN Tower, museums, and movie appreciation, free English classes are also offered, so you can spend fulfilling leisure time after school. Every Friday, it has camping in summer, ski and field trip in winter, study group to learn about the nature and environment of Canada, so you can learn not only English but also deepen knowledge about Canada. GEOS Toronto is in a very convenient location in the financial district, a 1-minute walk to downtown Toronto, King’s Underground Station and a 3-minute.....

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7 Reasons Why Canadian Immigrants Are Rejected

7 Reasons Why Canadian Immigrants Are Rejected Canada receive about 250,000 new immigrants each year, but there are also thousands of applicants who have been rejected for various reasons. (From the Department of Immigration website) Hundreds of thousands of people apply for Canadian immigration each year, but at the same time, tens of thousands of applicants have been rejected. According to statistics, there are seven main reasons for rejection, such as misrepresentation or health factors, but sometimes they are only misleading, undocumented, or sent to the wrong category. Some of the avoidable negligences cannot be ignored by the applicant. Canada is one of the major immigrant countries in the world. It attracts hundreds of thousands of people each year through various types of immigration. However, at the same time, many people have been rejected and have lost their dreams. Immigration lawyer David Cohen stated that there are many reasons for the rejection of immigration applications, but there are mainly the following seven: I. The Statement Is Not True Although at first glance it may seem that the applicant has deliberately concealed or falsified certain information, it may sometimes be that the applicant misrepresented the question on the form, omitted the data item in the form, or misunderstood the indication when completing the form. As a result, these are preventable errors. If it is found to be “false,” not only is the application rejected, it may be sentenced not to apply again within two years (Quebec immigrants are five years old). Second, health factors All immigration applicants and accompanying relatives are required to pass medical examinations to confirm that their health will not be a burden on the Canadian health care system. The above medical examinations must be performed by a physician appointed by the Ministry of Immigration. Once a member of the family has a medical examination, the family’s application is not required. The case may be rejected. For example, patients with diabetes or Hepatitis A who need medical treatment may be rejected by immigration officials as a burden on the health care system. To avoid such a result, sometimes a specialist doctor’s report on the condition of the applicant will help avoid re-doing medical examinations, delays or refusals. III. Criminal Records All applicants must submit proof of a criminal record that has been inhabited for more than six months after the age of 18 in order to ensure that new arrivals will not be.....

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The 36 Things That Authentic Canadians Do!

 1. Often forget to lock the door (for four reasons: good security; no money at home; no hidden money under the bed; property insurance). 2. Cash in the wallet does not exceed 50 Canadian dollars (one is poor; the second is the development of electronic finance, as small as a grocery store, as far as the village can swipe; third is the use of credit cards to pay after the first consumer). 3. Buy lottery weekly dream award (because in addition to buy lottery tickets have the opportunity to make a fortune, what can not make a fortune, and no gray income, even when the civil service), the more the elderly love to buy lottery tickets (buy a dream, figure a music). 4. At least two accountants are to be seen each year. The first is to pay taxes and the second is to consult how to pay less. 5. Drink coffee every day, favorite Tim Hortons (local Canadian brand coffee). 6. If you meet 4 Canadians, there must be 1 single, 1 divorced child, 1 cohabiting partner (the opposite sex, but also the same sex), 1 marriage with 2 children, but they each have at least one dog or cat. 7, Go out without umbrellas, paper towels; summer inflammation is not an umbrella shade. 8. Always stand on the right side of the escalator (left to the impatient rusher). 9. Living in a high-rise building will cause insomnia (Canada is a large rural area, where are short and short, and are not used to it). 10. Line up, never cut the line. 11. Drive compliance, even when late at night when no one has to wait for traffic lights. When you get on the bus, you can find a seat belt system, whether it is driving or riding. 12. Classified garbage (recyclable, non-recyclable, batteries, waste electrical appliances, etc.), whether in public or at home. 13. When entering or exiting the gates of shopping malls or office buildings, we went back and checked if anyone came. Someone would wait and wait. 14. Go to work in the office, in the classroom like to eat snacks. 15. Don’t buy 80-cad clothes which has 50% discount, but 800-Cad Iphone. 16. Particularly stingy, even if the old cutlery also reluctant to throw, clean up and sell or give away, a day of hard work is not enough to buy a pizza. 17. Send gifts.....