Saturday, June 28, 2014

iam a pharmacy student in india. how to become a registered pharmacist in usa or canada?

iam a pharmacy student in india. how to become a registered pharmacist in usa or canada?
after my B.Pharmacy in india can i do pharm.d in usa or canada and i would like to know if there are any college or universities offering pharm.d to international students?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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there r many such places. choose the city and then email them - u hv to sit for eligibity test / professional entrance exam. its better to get the degree first, pracice for one yr then off to canada / usa

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

What travel documents does an International student need to travel within Canada?

What travel documents does an International student need to travel within Canada?
Hi, I am an International student in Toronto and would like to fly to Vancouver for a couple weeks. I wanted to know if my passport is sufficient ID for me to travel on. I received an extension on my study permit but have lost it. Will that be a problem? Thank you very much.
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just a student visa, passport, and school information. you should be able to get another permit but a may take awhile.
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Well, you should replace your documentation for your study permit but to travel within Canada you will probably not need it. To fly within Canada you have to be able to prove who you are which, under Transport Canada regulations, you must have a valid piece of government issued photo ID which a passport is. For a complete list you can check the Transport Canada website (link below)
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In Canada? You don't even need a passport, as long as you have some kind of photo ID. You aren't crossing any international borders and there are no checkpoints between the provinces and territories.
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For a flight within the country, any government photo ID is enough; your passport is more than enough. They don`t check residency status for a domestic flight.

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Saturday, June 7, 2014

As an international student in Canada, how much income tax can i get back?

As an international student in Canada, how much income tax can i get back?
I have a work permit at the moment and i'm doing an internship which is a part of my University Degree, so i'm still enrolled as a full time student but i'm actually working full time, 40 hrs a week making around $45k a year (before income tax deduction). I started working in May 08. Is it true that I can get all of it back when i file for taxes this year?? That would be so cool...
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I dont think so. The CRA only requires that you are a resident, not a citizen in order to be responsible for taxes. You can call the CRA annonymously to find out.
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As a non-resident, you are taxed in Canada on your Canada-sourced income. You need to file a tax return here. However, you may be able to take a Foreign Tax Credit on the tax return of your country of origin for the tax paid here. You don't say where else you pay taxes. Also, the fact that you started working half way through the year means it's likely that too much payroll taxes have been withheld, so you probably will get a partial refund.

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Sunday, June 1, 2014

How difficult it is to get a job in Canada for a University student from some other country?

How difficult it is to get a job in Canada for a University student from some other country?
how difficult? Exactly! * My English is Perfect! *I can design websites. *I am athletic, strong so i can do any kind labor work.
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No one can answer that question "exactly" without details. If you are medical student going for your PhD. If so, you'll get a work permit as part of your medical internship program and there will almost certainly be a job waiting for you. If you are an unskilled person barely able to speak French or English, then your chances of finding a job and getting a work permit are pretty much zero. What skills do you have? What type of work experience to you have? Which university are you studying at? How is your English or French? Are you looking for work over the summer or part time work while going to university? Does your university program have a coop (which accepts foreign students) or does it have some type of work study program? Is this a graduate program or undergraduate program (can you work for a professor in say research)? Are you looking for reasonable pay or merely work experience (i.e. go work for a charity?) Have you lived in the area before? Do you have family or friends to help you source jobs? How much time do you have to look for a job, etc. In terms of getting a work visa while you are student, it fairly easy if the job is related to your school work, if it is on campus (many jobs there don't even require a visa), or if you have a valid job offer. In terms of finding a job... that comes down to your skills, training, experience, where you are, the type of job, etc.
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Usually a student is allowed to work around 20 hours a week while on a student visa. Difficulty in finding one depends on which city/town your university is in. Most succeed providing their English (or French) is intelligible.

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