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1. Canada is the largest country in the Western hemisphere and the second largest country in the world after Russia and borders only one country, the United States of America.
2. Canada has the longest coastline in the world with 202,080 km/ 125,567 miles.
3. Three Canadian islands are among the top ten biggest islands in the world. They are: Baffin Islands (more than double the size of Great Britain), Victoria Island and Ellesmere Island (both are roughly the size of England).
4. More than half of all the lakes in the world are located in Canada! The country counts more than 3 million lakes and 31,700 big lakes with an area over 300 hectares. Canada also includes two of the biggest lakes in the world: Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake.
5. Toronto is Canada's largest metropole with about seven million people. Montreal, Canada's second largest city with over 4.3 million inhabitants, is also the second largest city in the world that has a French-speaking population - after Paris in France.
Montreal in autumn with colourful leaves at sunrise - image by shutterstock.comMontreal, the second most populated city in Canada
6. Nine out of ten Canadians live in the US - Canada border region which includes the area up to 160 km/ 99 miles from the US - Canada border.
7. The Bay of Fundi in eastern Canada has the highest tides in the world. The waves there are more than 13 m/ 42 ft high.
8. Jasper Nationalpark in the Rocky Mountains spans over several vegetation zones.
9. Canada's biggest bay is Hudson Bay which was discovered in 1610 by English explorer Henry Hudson. Hudson Bay is located in Eastern Canada and is frozen from about mid December and mid June every year.
10. Nunavut territory in Northern Canada was only created in 1999 and is home to the Inuit population. Did you know that the number plate for cars, motorbikes and snowmobiles in the Northern State of Nunavut is the shape of a polar bear?
11. Canada's longest river is McKenzie River in the North West. The river is 4,241 km/ 2,635 miles long.
12. The highest mountain in Canada is Mount Logan with 5,959 m/ 19,551 ft. Mount Logan is located in the Yukon Territory at the border with Alaska/USA.
13. About 38 million people live in Canada. Almost 82% of all Canadian live in urban areas. Life expectancy at birth is about 83 years. There are 26 doctors per 10,000 people in Canada.
14. The Literacy Rate is 99%, so almost all Canadians can read and write.
15. About 1.4 Million Canadians refer to themselves as belonging to the indigenous or Aboriginal people, among them First Nation people, Metis and Inuits. Did you know, that 21 June is celebrated as 'National Aboriginal Day' in Canada? This is a day of celebration for Aboriginal peoples in Canada.
16. The national holiday is called Canada Day and is celebrated on 1 July.
17. Canada is a popular country for immigration. The country is said to have the largest population growth of the industrialised countries (G-7).
18. The most travellers arriving in Canada come from the USA, the United Kingdom and France.
19. The most popular countries for travel for Canadians are the USA, Mexico and Cuba.
20. There are more than 2,800 hockey rinks in Canada. However, almost twice as many kids under 14 years play soccer than hockey. Ice-Hockey is still the second most practised sport in Canada for all over 15 years of age. Ice hockey comes after golf, but before soccer!
21. Canada is the world leader in uranium mining. Uranium is used in nuclear power plants for producing electricity. The largest uranium mine of the world is located at Cigar Lake in northern Saskatchewan/Canada. Canada is also the largest supplier of energy, also including oil and gas, to the USA!
22. Canada is also the third largest oil reserve holder in the world after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. The North American country is also the seventh largest producer of oil.
23. Canada is fourth biggest producer of hydro electric power - after China, Brazil and the USA.
24. The Trans-Canada highway is said to be the longest national highway in the world.
25. About half of Canada's landmass is covered by forest. There are about 180 tree species in Canada. Timber is among the main exports of the country. Canada is the third most forested country in the world.
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28/05/2022
Canada is planning big changes in its Express Entry immigration route
Canada is planning a major overhaul for its point-based Express Entry system - allowing the Canadian government to invite candidates who fulfill real-time labour requirements.
According to the proposed bill, the new version of the Express Entry system will allow invitations to be based on criteria like specific academic credentials, and industry-based occupations.
Immigration minister Sean Fraser indicated that the Express Entry program as it stands today is being reviewed along these lines in various discussions with stakeholders, or in public forums.
Currently, the Express Entry system ranks candidates from a general pool, using factors such as age, education, work experience, job offer, language skills (including in French). Those who meet the cut-off in the Comprehensive Ranking Score (CRS) are invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada.
Immigration to Canada via Express Entry is classified into three classes
Canadian Experience Class (those having at least a year’s experience in Canada)
Federal Skilled Workers (skilled workers having qualification and experience)
Federal Skilled Traders (those having work experience)
Canada is set to resume its Express Entry draws for all three classes in early July, and expects the wait time for new applications to be 6 months - as was the case pre-pandemic.
Canada had halted Express Entry draws for the CEC category in the latter half of 2021 and draws for FSWP candidates were halted since December 2022.
Recently, the country also announced additional benefits for international students.
Starting in summer 2022, international students in Canada and have a post-graduation work permit expiring between January and December 2022 will qualify for an additional open work permit valid up to 18 months. “We are exploring a simplified, expeditious process for this, and details will be made available in the weeks ahead,” states IRCC.
About 95,000 PGWPs will expire in 2022, and as many as 50,000 PGWP holders could benefit from this new open work permit.
Indians have remained the top benefactors of PR permits as well as student visas. In 2020, Indian citizens bagged 50,841 invites to apply for permanent residence in Canada, under the ‘Express Entry’ route. In 2021, nearly 100,000 Indians became permanent residents of Canada as the country admitted a record 405,000 new immigrants in its history.
There are over 622,000 foreign students in Canada, which included 217,410 Indians, as of December 31, 2021.
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IRCC to resume FSWP and CEC invitations in July, and offer open work permits to PGWP holders.
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20/02/2022
: Over 2,000 Indian students have been affected by the abrupt closure of three colleges in Montreal, Canada, as per the Indian High Commission in the country's capital Ottawa. The three colleges, M. College in Montreal, College in Longueuil, and CDE College in Sherbrooke, all run by Rising Phoenix International Inc, had taken millions of dollars as tuition fees from students before shutting down abruptly.
The students, who have relocated to different locations to live with friends or relatives, claim they have been duped and have asked the Canadian government to intervene. The High Commission stated in its that students can contact Quebec's Ministry of Higher Education directly if they have any questions about their fees, reported NDTV.
The High Commission has been in regular communication with the federal government of Canada, the provincial government of , and elected officials from Canada's Indian community to provide support to the affected students, the advisory said. The students were also told that they can contact the Education Wing of the High Commission in or the Consulate General of India in Toronto if they require immediate assistance.
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19/01/2022
Registered IELTS Institutes in District
Ludhiana allowed to conduct classes
with restrictions as IELTS exams are
scheduled on 8, 15, 22 & 29 January,
2022.
Institute authorities to call the students
in the groups from 09.00 AM to 12.00
Noon & from 02.00 PM to 05.00 PM with
max 50% sitting capacity in each group.
| Monday | 8am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 7pm |
| Friday | 8am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 8am - 7pm |