"Giorno: 30 Giugno 2020"


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travel to Canada

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Travel Advisories for Canada in COVID-19

Canada advises to avoid non-essential travel outside of Canada until further notice. Travel to Canada | COVID-19 Many foreign countries have strict restrictions on travel in the global pandemic. Hence, some Canadian citizens or residents may not be able to return for an undetermined period. Government advises Canadians to travel with personal safety and security. Such restrictions can prevent their return to Canada. Because government of Canada is not planning to facilitate additional flights to bring Canadians home in the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are outside Canada: Check commercial options, if any and return as soon as possible Also, register with Registration of Canadians Abroad. Because it will help the consular officials to provide updates and confirm your situation Follow local media and advice from local authorities Make sure you have the necessities if you are unable to move out of your accommodation Ensure your passport is valid for next 6 months Check if have a valid travel insurance to cover your medical treatment. In case you get infected with COVID-19 or extend stay outside Canada, your medical needs should be covered.  Contact your family and friends. Your health and travel during the pandemic Before you travel: Be aware about the health risks for your destination and read the COVID-19 travel health notice Visit the Government of Canada and follow the recommended health precautions Check World Health Organization’s advice for the public. During your travel: Avoid large crowds Avoid contact with sick people , especially if they have a cough , fever or difficulty in breathing Wash your hands often with soap for 20 seconds and use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if water is not available. Take precautions against respiratory illness and seek medical attention if you become sick. Help for Canadians outside Canada In case of emergency, call the Closest Government of Canada office. However, you can also call the Emergency Watch and Response Centres in Ottawa. The centres operate 24/7 and may be reached directly at +1 613 996 8885  or sos@international.gc.ca Returning to Canada If you plan to return to Canada, make sure you check the federal and provincial public health authorities travel requirements. This may include, but not limited to, quarantine (self-isolation) for 14 days. You can check https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/covid-19-security for complete information on travel back to Canada. Additionally if you have any questions related to study or work permit inside Canada , feel free to talk to.....

schools and colleges in Canada

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Ontario set to reopen colleges and universities with a released plan: Latest COVID-19 Update Canada

With just a few months to go for graduation, most colleges and universities in Canada staggered as the provinces like Ontario declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19 pandemic. Although many parts outside Greater Toronto Area will be allowed to open restaurant patios, hair salons, public pools, and malls starting this Friday – people had to make an essential sacrifice for these services to flatten the curve of a deadly virus and save lives. However, it had certainly put their lives on hold for nearly three months. Fortunately, the province has laid a plan  for the estimated 800,000+ students enrolled in Ontario post-secondary schools. Minister of Colleges and Universities Ross Romano declared on Wednesday that in-person classes will soon resume aligned with the laid plan. Most certainly the plan focuses on slow and safety measures for the resumption of physical classes. Starting in July 2020, reopening of schools will be prioritized for in-person instruction and limited to students involved in fields deemed “essential” such as nurses and personal support workers as well as those in “high labour market demand areas”. This includes programs like welding, nursing, personal support workers, engineering, and trucking. While the plan is designed, the provincial government is now in the process of developing a structured framework on health and safety measures for academic institutions. According to Romano, the framework will be released in the coming days. Meanwhile, Ontario will be closely monitoring the limited summer classes to create guidelines on its next stage of reopening schools in fall 2020. In addition,if you want any further information related to starting school in Canada amid the COVID-19, feel free to talk to our experts. Contact Us here Talk to Our Admission Advisor Simran 647-264-0522 Official ADM WhatsApp Admission Hub – Canada’s leading Education & Visa firm Helped 3000+ students | 15 languages | 3 ICCRC immigration consultants | Highly Experienced Team | 35 Team Members Our Consultants are experts of Immigration needs of International students in Canada and will be happy to help you! ICCRC federal visa immigration consultant, immigrants studying abroad are more secure! Contact Us : 647-264-0522 Visit Us Here Connect with Us on Social Media Facebook Youtube Instagram Read More

IRCC update

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Who can travel to Canada right now? | Recent IRCC update

Recent update from IRCC on travel to Canada. IRCC released an update on June 12, 2020, providing information on who will be allowed inside Canada right now. This is including all the restrictions in place. Canada has announced exceptions from travel restrictions that were declared due to COVID-19. Very recently, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that maximum flexibility will be provided for entry of immediate family inside Canada. Regarding this, IRCC officers will have to ensure flexible processing . Who is immediate family? Particularly, immediate family of Canadians and permanent residents are limited to: Spouses or common-law partners Dependent children Grandchildren Parents / step-parents Guardians or tutors What are some non-optional reasons of travel? In first place, immediate family of Canadian citizens or permanent residents will be considered to travel for non-optional reasons. Their trip to Canada should be at least 15 days long. In addition , they should be either traveling with, or will reunite with their family members. However, foreign nationals will be responsible to demonstrate the reason of their trip. Moreover, IRCC is also stressing its immigration officers to demonstrate flexibility in processing applications of immediate family members. Regardless, they are travelling to Canada for less than 15 days and provided their trip is non-optional. Besides this, if you want more information, read or contact us here. In any case, our experts will be happy to help you in the most uncertain times. Above all, we are in this together. On the whole, stay connected for more updates on study and work in Canada. Talk to our Admission Advisor Simran 647-264-0522 Official ADM WhatsApp Admission Hub – Canada’s leading Education & Visa firm Helped 3000+ students | 15 languages | 3 ICCRC immigration consultants | Highly Experienced Team | 35 Team Members Our Consultants are experts of Immigration needs of International students in Canada and will be happy to help you! ICCRC federal visa immigration consultant, immigrants studying abroad are more secure! Connect with Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Youtube CONTACT US : 647-264-0522 VISIT US HERE Read More

IRCC announces a huge change in study and work visa for fall 2020

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IRCC announces a huge change in study and work visa for fall 2020 .

International students starting school this fall, can take online classes from their home country and still be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit after coming to Canada| IRCC. IRCC has announced a huge change in the eligibility criteria for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for students who want to study in Canada in fall 2020.  To be eligible. students must have completed a full-time program (minimum 8 months) in a designated learning institute (DLI). The length of the PGWP will be the resulting length of their study in Canada. Students are allowed to begin their program remotely in fall 2020 and still be eligible for PGWP in Canada, confirms IRCC. According to the general eligibility criteria for PGWP, online classes are not considered to fulfill study requirements. But, the current COVID-19 pandemic bringing the whole world to a standstill has led to a reform in the PGWP. Looking at the current travel restrictions, IRCC has declared that international students outside Canada wanting to start school this fall can take classes online from the home country. IRCC announced this reform for fall 2020, on May 14, 2020 .  Online classes will not affect PGWP: Classes moved online due to COVID-19.  If the student holds an approved study permit, but unable to travel in spring/summer/ fall due to COVID-19, they are still eligible for PGWP. If you’re in this situation, Take classes online while outside Canada Complete up to 50% of your program while outside Canada, if unable to travel sooner. As declared by IRCC,students who start their studies in Fall 2020, will remain eligible for PGWP equal to the length of their studies. Students authorized to work: Can continue to work even if COVID-19 has forced them to be a part-time student or take a break in studies Allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during an academic session and full-time during scheduled breaks. International providing essential service: Are temporarily allowed to work more than 20 hours. if has a valid study permit eligible to work off-campus providing an essential service. However, this change is in effect until August 31, 2020, as stated by IRCC Please free to contact us here if you need any further information. We have a team of experts to help the needs of international students in Canada. Talk to our Admission Advisor Simran 647-264-0522 Official ADM WhatsApp Admission Hub – Canada’s leading Education & Visa.....

CERB

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CERB to be extended for 2 more months: COVID-19 Update

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces an extension of two-month for Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) for those who are unable to find work due to the pandemic. The Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) was opened on April 6, 2020, to support Canadians in the challenging COVID-19 situation. The emergency aid provides taxable payment of $2000 monthly, to people who meet the eligibility criteria. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau firstly announced that financial support will be extended for the next two months as the economy continues to take a gradual pace. Secondly, he mentioned that the people getting CERB will continue to get help if they still can’t work due to less jobs. Besides, he said that moving forward the government is looking at the “international best practices”. Moreover, they will monitor the economy and the progression of the virus to make a change in CERB to support the people further. Further, he said that 3 million people out of work are looking for work. However, as the economy is reopening, there are many more people willing to work but out of work, than the number of jobs available. Additionally, for more updates about CERB stay tuned with us or read. Meanwhile, if you are looking for any help related to study or work permit , feel free to talk to our admission experts. Contact us here.  Talk to Our Admission Advisor Simran 647-264-0522 ADM Official WhatsApp Admission Hub – Canada’s leading Education & Visa firm Helped 3000+ students | 15 languages | 3 ICCRC immigration consultants | Highly Experienced Team | 35 Team Members Our Consultants are experts of Immigration needs of International students in Canada and will be happy to help you! ICCRC federal visa immigration consultant, immigrants studying abroad are more secure! Contact Us : 647-264-0522 Visit Us Here Connect with Us on Social Media Facebook Instagram Youtube Read More