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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BY GERMANY

Germany is well known for owning the highest rank in having world’s top renowned higher learning institutes. It is the best option for the students who desires to study and stay back for couple of years after completing their degree. For foreign students looking for an international education, Germany has always been a popular destination. Compared to UK, USA or Australia , internationally recognized programs are offered at relatively cheaper cost by the German Universities. The country aids students the opportunity to choose between 14500 bachelor and master degree programs and not only this but there are also many scholarships opportunities offered for the international students to fund their studies. There are also some significant scholarships available that allows the foreign students to  study in Germany for free . Scholarships offered on the basis of title for the international students in Germany is divided into three categories = Government-funded scholarship...

Canadian work experience and education boosts immigrant earning potential; Study

  Statistics Canada reports immigrants who receive permanent residence after having worked and studied in Canada earn more off the bat   Prior Canadian work experience makes a big difference to the entry-level wages that new immigrants earn, a Statistics Canada study shows.   The report looking at outcomes for permanent residents who were admitted to Canada in 2016 found that those with prior work experience in Canada had the highest median entry wages of those studied after one year.   New permanent residents who had both worked and studied in Canada had a median entry wage of $39,800 one year after arrival, while those who had been work permit holders only had a median income of $38,100.   “These wages are comparable with those of the entire Canadian population,” Statistics Canada says.   The median entry wage for the 2016 cohort as a whole was $25,900 in 2017, which the study said was “the highest recorded among immigrants admitted s...