Study in Canada Roadshow by GLinks focuses on increased incentives to foreign students

Study in Canada Roadshow by GLinks focuses on increased incentives to foreign students
  • Dubai-based international education consultants GLinks is organizing a six-day Gulf-wide Study in Canada with GLinks to help more than 3,000 students find their dream academic curriculum in 19 Canadian universities and colleges in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and the UAE
  • As many as 621,565 international students held study permits intended for different study levels in Canada in 2021;
  • The number of international students in Canada enrolled in higher education reached 388,782 students in 2021;
  • From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 452,000 study permit applications have been processed, according to EduCanada and
  • In 2018, international students in Canada contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP and supported almost 170,000 jobs for Canada’s middle class. 

Date: Dubai, UAE: Foreign students in Canada can now avail higher working hours to cover their tuition fees in addition to obtaining greater employment opportunities as well as higher immigration intake due to strong economic growth prospects, various authorities have announced in recent months.

According to the National Statistics Office of Canada, in 2021, as many as 621,565 international students held study permits intended for different study levels. The number of international students in Canada enrolled in higher education only is currently 388,782 students.

From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 452,000 study permit applications have been processed, according to EduCanada, the official education department of the Government of Canada. During the same period in 2021, which was a record year, 367,000 applications were processed. This represents an increase of 23 percent, it said.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) processed nearly 119,000 study permit extension applications in 2021, with an approval rate of 97 percent. From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 135,000 were processed, with an approval rate of 96 percent.

Government of Canada allocates CAD$8 million scholarships to international students per year. In addition to these, foreign students could avail provincial government and other private sector scholarships as well as community work programme and on-the-job training and internships.

The Government of Canada had earlier launched its International Education Strategy for 201-2024.

“In 2018, international students in Canada contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP and supported almost 170,000 jobs for Canada’s middle class. This is a significant economic contribution—and one that is felt right across the country,” James Gordon Carr, Minister of International Trade Diversification, Government of Canada, said in a statement.

“With a Budget 2019 allocation of $147.9 million over five years followed by $8 million per year of ongoing funding, our new International Education Strategy will, in collaboration with the provinces, territories, associations and institutions, increase support for Canadian education sector institutions to help grow their export services and explore new opportunities.”

 Canada’s appeal as an immigration destination has been increasing over the past two decades, with a total of 492,984 people immigrating to the country between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, many of them being former students who had been living on work visa. This figure is an increase from 2000-2001, when approximately 252,527 immigrants came to Canada, and is more than double the figure recorded for 2020-2021, due to a higher demand for work.

 “With the economy growing at a faster rate than employers can hire new workers, Canada needs to look at every option so that we have the skills and workforce needed to fuel our growth. Immigration will be crucial to addressing our labour shortage,” Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Government of Canada, said in a recent statement.

 “By allowing international students to work more while they study, we can help ease pressing needs in many sectors across the country, while providing more opportunities for international students to gain valuable Canadian work experience and continue contributing to our short-term recovery and long-term prosperity.”

In order to attract more international students, the Government of Quebec Province has announced that international students who are selected by an educational institution and who meet the criteria will pay the same tuition fees as Québec students. This measure will take effect in the Fall 2023 term.

“Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community, the announcement said.

GLinks Group, a UAE-based international educational consultant is organizing a six-day Gulf-wide regional roadshow – Study in Canada with GLinks – that features 19 Canadian universities, is set to kick off on Wednesday, February 15, in Bahrain and close in Dubai on February 20, 2022.

The roadshow will be attended by 19 premier universities of Canada who will meet students, parents to discuss their choice of subject, academic ambition and the scholarship opportunities as well as work permit related issues. Among these, officials from the University of Waterloo, University of New Brunswick, University of Prince Edward Island, University of Alberta, Brock University, Acadia University, Western University, Brescia University College, Trent University, MacEwan University, University of Windsor, University of Guelph, Georgian University, NAIT, Durham College, North Island College, Columbia College and Huron at Western, will be attending the roadshows to help enroll students.

Study in Canada with GLinks roadshow moves from Bahrain on Wednesday, February, 15, to Doha, Qatar on February 16, to Kuwait on Friday, February 17, 2023. Muscat, Oman will host the roadshow on Saturday, February 18, 2023 before it shifts to Dubai on Sunday, February 19, 2023.

Glinks International has designed processes to make studying abroad a smooth and organised experience for aspiring students. It ensures that students are completely satisfied with overseas education consultancy services.

Prabhjeet Singh, Chief Executive Officer of GLinks Group, says, “We work closely with leading international universities and colleges that offer some of the best academic programmes. The idea of organizing the Study in Canada with GLinks roadshow is to bridge the gap between the parents and students of the GCC countries and the student recruiters and academic leaders of Canada and help them come closer to understand their needs and the processes involved in admission.

“We pre-select students for selected universities and the roadshow helps them to make their choices. As educational consultants, our key objective is to help the students get the best academic curriculum of their choice and get going.”

Officials at Glinks, believe that overseas education is a wonderful way to grow and experience the world and its diverse cultures. It teaches to be more accepting and knowledgeable. Studying abroad can help students be more prepared to make informed decisions about their future career.

“We pride ourselves on the relationships we build. We share excellent bonds with our students and match them individually with counsellors who guide them through every step: from selecting a country of study to choosing a suitable programme, study permit assistance and both travel and housing,” Singh says.

“Our excellent education counsellors give minute attention to each student’s individual needs, so that they are not overwhelmed by their prospect of living in a new country or burdened with the anxiety of building a social life on campus.

“We provide complete consultation services starting with the pre-assessment stage, at which counselling is offered to properly evaluate the students’ needs and final objectives, followed by thorough guidance on application process, enrolment process, accommodation, travel assistance and departure and pre-departure mandatories.

“We make sure that no student is missing out on important formalities or documentation processes, as these can delay their overseas journey and cause them to lose confidence. It is important to stay in control and focused when aiming for a global academic experience and we are all set to help students make their dream come true in a few easy steps.”

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About GLinks Group 

 GLinks Group is a leading education consultant headquartered in the UAE with offices all across the Gulf countries and India, serving thousands of aspiring students to pursue their dream higher education in different parts of the world.

 With a focus to offer end-to-end education consultancy, GLinks’ trained professionals offer complete counselling, including understanding the students’ educational needs and preference, financial capability, preparing students help them with application, scholarships, admission and post-admission travel and induction services – providing them total support.

 The company started its journey with a four-member team in 2010 with one branch in Dubai, one study destination in Canada and partnership with just one college. As of 2022, the company has partnered with 116 reputed international institutions, summer camps, service providers and banks. It currently has a team of more than 72 members and its branches spread across nations including the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and India.

 The company strives to drive improvements in the education consulting industry in the areas of professionalism and accountability by delivering high-quality results with integrity and fostering an environment of learning and fearless innovation.

 Web: https://glinksgroup.com/ 

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Starkville soccer coach focuses on raising ‘soccer IQ’

Starkville soccer coach focuses on raising ‘soccer IQ’

Soccer, the most well known organized activity in the globe, has also come to be a person of the most preferred sports in the United States the last 20 several years, and the world-wide connection of techniques and design and style can be noticed even in Mississippi.

This was the situation with the Starkville Substantial College boys soccer crew this time, fueled by the enthusiasm of its head mentor, Evinn Watson.

“I begun enjoying soccer really youthful,” Watson said. “I was elevated by a basketball mentor, so it was kind of amusing I bought into soccer, but it was my 1st really like. I played other sporting activities — football, baseball, basketball — but I could in no way get absent from soccer.”

Watson, a actual physical training instructor in the Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District, has coached for the past number of decades in leisure soccer and was an assistant for the Jackets before using above as head coach of the program in 2020.

Rising up he was a goalscorer, idolizing legendary strikers like Thierry Henry and Didier Drogba, and he extra just lately took a liking to Diego Costa. For Watson, the impact of these gamers, and his following of the English Leading League’s Chelsea, the club Drogba and Costa played for, has influenced his very own coaching strategies as he hopes to develop the “soccer IQ” of his gamers.

Watson spoke of the dominance of “athleticism” when it will come to the way People check out and think about sporting activities. In truth it is a person of the most critical factors of sport in the U.S., but as any athlete will explain to you there is much more to placing a crew alongside one another than athleticism. Only in modern yrs has the stage of technical potential and tactical knowledge among qualified U.S. men’s players long gone up, and it is arrive mostly from gamers whose education and advancement takes place abroad in Europe, he explained.

“We aren’t educating the tactical component of the video game ample, and that needs to begin at a younger age,” Watson said. “That’s a single problem The united states has. They can spit out athlete soon after athlete, but the real dilemma is: can you deliver gamers that know the ins and outs of the game and acquire that video game? … We want them to build the psychological aspect of the video game as nicely.”

He encourages his players to examine the activity off the field, recommending YouTube films on tactics and skills to his gamers as effectively as assigning homework and tasks through the offseason, and in planning for this season.

Watson also drew on inspiration from his beloved Chelsea club, managing a formation with three gamers back again — fundamentally giving the crew an extra defender in the middle of the area and an extra overall body in front of the target.

In soccer, every group has 11 gamers on the area, like the goalie, and most formations work with only two again line players.

“This year we ran the 3-5-2 and 3-4-3 with variants of that 3 at the again set up,” Watson mentioned. “I will admit I surely ran it mainly because of Chelsea, but it worked, and I knew that it was a fantastic way to use the gamers we had as effectively. It’s about locating that harmony concerning the place your crew is at with the basic principles, the athleticism, and the practices.”

The Yellow Jackets adjusted to the process and went on a tear, submitting an 11-3-3 file that integrated an undefeated mark in their district. Their only losses concerning the stop of November and the finish of January ended up in non-district online games.

Watson’s staff wrapped up the district title with an interesting 4-3 get over Oxford prior to blanking Tupelo 3- in its past two contests. But the Jackets stumbled to a disappointing 1- house loss to Hernando in the 1st spherical of the condition playoffs, ending their period.

“We arrived again after profitable district and no one definitely had the ideal mentality, myself included,” Watson said of the drop off likely into the playoff recreation against Hernando. “It felt like we’d gained condition previously, profitable a difficult district undefeated, but it’s a entire new section of the time. I don’t imagine we performed our very best, I believe we went absent from our methods and started taking part in by (Hernando’s) techniques.”

Disappointing ending aside, Watson claimed he saw so a lot growth from his staff this 12 months, particularly as it embraced looking nearer at the mental, tactical aspect of soccer. Raising the players’ “soccer IQ” has also elevated interest for some in participating in the game further than large university.

“I see a whole lot of curiosity in the sport from them,” Watson said. “There are all those kids that want to press themselves and force their profession as significantly as it can go. Other folks perhaps not, but a pair gamers I can convey to that it’ll continue to be a section of them.”