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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Where to Live in Calgary



As Calgary has boomed, migrants have flooded in from Europe, Asia and other Canadian cities. 

Suburban development has boomed too. 

Calgary's house prices are still affordable compared with Vancouver but are almost as expensive as Toronto's. 

The city's preferred residential areas lie in the North West and South West suburbs. These are closest to the Rockies with attractive mountain views. 

The North East, where the airport is situated, and some rather industrial parts of the South East are often thought of as less favored locations. 

North West: we'd recommend Tuscany, Edgemont, Country Hills, Dalhousie and Rosedale as good places to begin your search for a home. 

South West: we'd recommend West Hillhurst, Westgate and Springbank Hill as good places to begin your search for a home.
South East: we'd recommend McKenzie Lake and Midnapore as good places to begin your search for a home. 

Each of these areas has lower than average crime rates and offer residents an above average quality of life. 


Summing Up 
To some migrants, Calgary feels isolated - an island city in the middle of a vast prairie. Unlike Toronto, there are no other sizeable towns and cities nearby. It's also a long way from the sea or sizeable lakes. 

Most migrants, provided they can cope with the cool climate, find Calgary offers an extremely attractive lifestyle. 


Calgary's Negatives 

 The long, cold winter. 

 The rapid thaw and slush when the warm Chinook wind blows in winter

 The short summer. 

A lack of history, historical buildings, and culture. 

 Expensive housing compared with most other Canadian cities. 


Calgary's Positives 

Low taxes

Low unemployment. 

 Salaries above the Canadian average. 

Clean and beautiful, with a modern, attractive downtown, a good-sized meandering river, and the rocky mountain backdrop

 The Rockies are easily accessible by car from Calgary. 

 Clean air. 

 A sunny climate - one of the sunniest in Canada - with low rainfall

Chinook winds bringing mild days in winter. 

Fantastic winter sports - with Canada Olympic Park 

Friendly people

 It's easy to "get away from it all" into a huge province with a small population. 

Living in Edmonton, Alberta

Guide to Living in Edmonton 
Edmonton is the capital of Alberta. Its population is 780,000, somewhat less than Calgary. Metropolitan Edmonton's population is 1.1 million. 

Like Calgary, Edmonton is a river city, lying on both sides of the North Saskatchewan River. 

Edmonton has earned the title of "The Festival City" of Canada and is a centre for many world class gatherings and celebrations, particularly in summer. 

The city is also the home of West Edmonton Mall, the largest shopping mall, not just in Canada, but in North America. 

Character 

Edmonton is located in Alberta, Canada's low tax province. Its residents pay significantly lower taxes than residents of other Canadian provinces. 

Most people who move to Edmonton are impressed by the friendliness of Edmontonians. Money Sense magazine ranks Edmonton as the 31st most livable location in Canada in terms of its economy, amenities, real estate market, weather, and attractions. While this figure is hardly flattering, Edmonton enjoys its status as a "green city". 

The landscape around Edmonton is flat. The Rocky mountains, although available for recreation, are too far away to see. The town of Jasper, in Jasper National Park, is a four hour drive from Edmonton. Edmonton's river valley is home to the longest stretch of connected urban parkland anywhere in North America. There is over ninety-seven kilometers (61 miles) of biking, hiking, skiing, walking and snow-shoeing trails. 

Edmonton's "Ribbon of Green" is reinforced by neighborhood parks throughout the city yielding 27,400 acres of parkland. Edmonton has Canada's highest area of parkland per resident. 

The city has an advanced bus network and light rail system that stops frequently in major central and downtown points of interest. 

Edmonton is a major oil and gas centre, attracting many migrant workers. As a result of this, the city is ethnically diverse with about one-quarter of the local population belonging to a "visible minority" - mainly Chinese and other Asian ethnicities. 
First Nations aboriginal people account for just over 5% of the population. 

Nearly 90% of Canadian-born residents report that English is their primary language and 88% of the immigrant population report conversational knowledge of the English language, which includes 60% speaking English as their at-home language.
 

Business and Jobs

Business and Jobs 

Edmonton boasts a favorable job market relative to most other Canadian cities, with labour shortages (2011). 

The city and the Government of Alberta hope to fill the vacancies by advertising the city's appeal to foreign migrants and skilled laborers. 

The largest major industry is 
petrochemicals. The region is rich in oil and natural gas, which has given Edmonton the title of "Oil Capital of Canada". The potential oil supply from the region's tar sands is second only to Saudi Arabia's. However, recruiting skilled workers in these fields has been difficult. 

Local colleges offer a wide syllabus of courses related to the oil and gas fields, but Edmonton still experiences a shortage of professional and skilled workers in these sectors. 

Edmonton benefits from a wide range of other employment sectors. There are significant opportunities in 
information technology, banking and biotechnology; employers includeAfexa Life Sciences, BioWare, IBM, Intuit Canada, Canadian Western Bank, Telus, General Electric, Stantec and TD Canada Trust. 

The city has also given birth to many successful retail businesses, including 
Pizza 73 and Booster Juice. 

New migrants to the city of Edmonton frequently report that they spend very little time in job hunting and usually receive offers of employment very quickly. 

Employment vacancies tend to be offered on a "first come, first served" basis due to the lack of available workers in the city. This is especially true in the retail sector where prospective workers can apply in-person with their resumes and can receive offers of employment immediately. 


Where to live in Edmonton 

The city of Edmonton has experienced a decline in real estate prices since they peaked in May 2007. Home prices in early 2011 averaged $312,000, down from $317,000 a year earlier. 

Edmonton is relatively stable in economic downturns, but the global economy's recent plunge has been a driving force in the reduction in real estate valuations. 

Regarding the best places to live in Edmonton, we'll consider family-friendly neighborhoods offering a good quality of life with low crime rates. (These might not necessarily be your choice if you're a young single person looking for inner city nightlife and entertainment.) 

Edmonton's residents often identify the city's south western neighborhoods as some of the most desirable and affluent - neighborhoods such as Haddow, Henderson Estates, and Ogilvie Ridge have very low crime rates and their residents are very affluent compared with most other neighborhoods. Neighborhoods such as Blackburne and Falconer Heights are affluent areas with similarly low crime rates. Neighborhoods such as Lendrum Place and Steinhauer are more middling for affluence levels and, although they suffer a little more crime than the neighborhoods mentioned previously, still have low crime rates. 

In South Edmonton, Windsor Place and Bearspaw are good neighborhoods, while in the South East Wild Rose, Cloverdale and Larkspur are great places to live. In the South East, parts of Mill Woods have a reputation for higher levels of crime; some residents of Edmonton warn people not to live in Mill Woods. This is rather unfair, given the size of the area - over 100,000 people live there. A minority of Mill Woods areas do have problems, while other neighborhoods offer a high quality of life with low crime. The best places to live include Jackson Heights, Greenview and Menisa. 

Sherwood Park, on the Eastern boundary of Edmonton, with a population of slightly over 60,000, has a very low crime rate and is also favored by many people seeking an improved quality of life. 

There are plenty of excellent, family friendly areas in West Edmonton. (Some of these have only been built in recent years as the city expands.) Some of the best you could consider are Dechene, Gariepy, Glastonbury, Jamieson Place, Laurier Heights, Potter Greens, Quesnell Heights, Rio Terrace, Wedgewood Heights, and Westridge. 

In North West Edmonton, Cumberland and Oxford are great choices, while in North Edmonton, consider Canossa, Elinsore and Klarvatten. 

A good choice in the north could be St. Albert, a town with about 60,000 residents, just outside Edmonton. 

Crimes in Edmonton tend to be concentrated in some north eastern neighborhoods and these are overwhelmingly drug related. Some areas with a reputation for higher crime levels in the north east are Abbotsfield, Beverly, Hermitage and Norwood. (The downtown area also has problems after dark - particularly in the east - Chinatown and McCauley.) Good choices in the North East include Matt Berry and Hollick-Kenyon. 

Crime rates in Edmonton are above average for Canadian cities - about 40% higher than 
Vancouver, and 80 - 90% higher than Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. The neighborhoods we've identified all have much lower than average crime rates and should offer an excellent starting point for families relocating to Edmonton. 


Climate 
Edmonton's climate is continental, with large seasonal temperature variations. Snowfall is extremely common and can occur between September and May. 

The snowiest months are December and January, which see monthly average snowfalls of over 20 centimetres (8 inches). December, January and February can be bitterly cold. 

Average daily maximum temperatures exceed 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) in June, July, and August. 

The combination of summertime heat and precipitation tends to create violent thunderstorms, which have occasionally led to tornadoes. While rare, an F4 tornado struck Edmonton on July 31, 1987, killing 27 people. 

More common summertime storms tend to include hail. 

An extreme summer storm struck in 2004 with over 100 millimetres (4 inches) of recorded rainfall within one hour. This storm caused extensive damage to the West Edmonton Mall and led to mass flooding throughout critical intersections in the city. 


Education 

Residents in the city of Edmonton have a selection of three major school boards for kindergarten through to twelfth grade education. 

The majority of schools are a part of the 
Edmonton Public Schools board, which provides a standard non-denominational education. 

There also exists the Edmonton Catholic School District and a Francophone school board providing immersion education for primarily French speaking children. 

Placement in K-12 (i.e. primary and secondary) education is dependent on personal preferences, available space, and location. School placements are based on "catchment areas" with students placed according to their home address. It is usually best to avoid neighborhoods which are perceived as underachieving. 

The city of Edmonton is home to more than ten post-secondary institutions. 

The largest of the universities is the 
University of Alberta, one of Canada's top universities, which provides education for over 36,000 students each year. The university has approximately 3,500 academic staff and about 10,500 support staff. 

Edmonton is also the site of the 
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, offering applied technical courses in a variety of undergraduate programs and certificate or diploma based study. Like the University of Alberta, the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is a large campus with over 48,500 students enrolled per academic year. 


Environment and Getting Around 

Residents of Edmonton enjoy the lowest gasoline and diesel prices in Canada. 

Cars are the primary mode of transportation for the great majority of residents. 

Edmonton also has a well-connected system of public transportation. The Edmonton Transit System incorporates a light rail network that joins major central and downtown points of interest and a bus system that connects the entire city. 

However, residents don't usually regard the local bus network as a viable option for work related transportation as a journey that connects the downtown core to a more remote western location can take up to 92 minutes with three transfers on a one-way trip. 

Edmonton is not routinely seen as a bike friendly city for work. Its expansive network of bike paths is seen as more recreational, taking in some scenic locations such as a riverside journey throughout Edmonton's parks. 

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Study in Canada Systems

 

Conestoga student photo

The structure of Canadian education system includes kindergarten, elementary/junior high/middle school, secondary/high school and post-secondary education. Education in Canada is administered by each provincial and territorial government hence there are some differences between the education systems in each province and territory. All provinces and territories offer free and universal elementary and secondary schooling for 12 years, except Quebec where it is up to 11 years. Education is mandatory to the age of between 15 and 18, based on the province.

Kindergarten
Education generally begins with kindergarten. British Columbia and Ontario also provide Junior Kindergarten. In some areas, kindergarten is either not needed or it is not available at all. Generally, five years old children enter kindergarten.

Elementary
Elementary school generally includes grades one through six (for students aged approximately six to 12 years), when junior high school is the next step. In some areas, elementary school is stretched up to grade eight.

Secondary
Secondary school, often called high school, generally runs grades 9 through 12. In regions having middle school and junior high, it also includes grades 7 and 8.

Post-secondary
Post-secondary education is also termed as Career College, Vocational School, Community College, University and Grad School. At this level you can earn a Bachelor\'s degree, and can continue studies to acquire a Master\'s or a Doctorate degree. Vocational students can earn certificates and diplomas that can count as an added skill in various trades.


Public and Private
Canada\'s education system encompasses public schools, which are free and funded by the government, and private schools, for which students have to pay. At the post-secondary level, public colleges and universities still need students to pay tuition, but it is comprehensively less than tuition at private universities.

Life in Canada
Canada is a large country. The land area of 9,984,670 square kilometers makes it the second biggest country in the world. Canada perhaps is the only country in the world that is rarely in the news for any controversial issues. It is known to be a peace loving and one of the most preferred countries to migrate to. Following are a few fun facts about Canada, that make this country stand apart from the rest.
An unusual fact about Canada is its name origin, it comes from a St. Lawrence Iroquoian word, kanata, which means village or settlement.
An interesting fact about Canada is that it\'s the world\'s largest country area wise (including its waters),
It also has the longest coastline in the world, about 243,000 kms in length.
The country shares the world\'s longest common border with the United States of America, which is also the only unprotected border in the world
An interesting fact for kids, is that Canada is widely believed to be the home of Santa Claus.
The belief that the North Pole is owned by Canada is false. No country owns the North Pole.
Canada is also the largest producer of a refreshingly sweet dessert wine called Icewine.
It features in the list of top five world\'s producers of gold, copper, zinc, nickel, aluminum, and natural gas.
A funny fact about Canada\'s city of Montreal, sometimes called The City of Churches, is that it has more churches than houses!
Canada is also home to the world\'s smallest jail, located in Ontario. It is only 270 square feet.
It also has the highest tertiary education enrollment in the world, which includes locals as well as international students.
Toronto is the largest city of Canada, with a population of more than 5 million people. Toronto dwellers hold more university degrees than any other big city in the world.
Despite being a really big country, it has the fourth lowest population density in the world, with only three people living per square kilometer! Almost half of the population in Canada was born in other countries.
Here\'s a weird fact about Canada, it produces so much energy, that it provides it to the US too!
The Ice Hotel in Quebec, known as Hotel de Glace is created every year using 400 tons of ice and 12,000 tons of snow. It melts away every summer and is recreated every winter.
Canada has just one desert in British Columbia, towards the southernmost corner of the Okanagan Valley in Osoyoos.
The desert is only 15 miles long, with over 100 rare plants, and over 300 rare animals. It is also the only desert in the world that has a long boardwalk, for people to walk on!
Canadian winter temperatures fall below freezing point, with snow covering some parts of the country for nearly six months!
In 1883, the baseball glove was invented in Canada.
Many inventions including basketball, the electric light bulb, the electric range, the electron microscope, the telephone, standard time, the television, and the zipper, and the first snowmobile were invented in this remarkable country.
The Niagara Falls, one of the largest and most popular waterfalls is in Ontario.
Half of Canada is covered with forests, which should not be surprising, considering one-tenth of the world\'s forests are here. It is also home to the polar and the grizzly bear.
Canada has two national sports; Lacrosse as the country\'s national summer sport, and Ice Hockey as the national winter sport. Its citizens invented the game of Lacrosse.
Canada is also known to have the highest quality of life in the world, according to the United Nations Human Development Index.

Multicultural Society
Being a multicultural society Canada allows you to understand each other and does not encourage hatred and violence. Canada is high on tourist preferred destination itineraries, as it offers a unique peek into its multi-cultural and bio-geographical diversity. It is relatively free from all sorts of discrimination and divide, a fact most Canadians are proud about. Canada advocates multiculturalism by encouraging all Canadians to participate in all aspects of life. Everyone in Canada is treated as equal. Everyone has a right to say. Hatred is not encouraged in Canada. Everyone has a right to preserve and protect their own tradition and people there respect each other’s right to do the same. They will respect and accept anyone who respects and accepts them.

Canada celebrate religious freedom
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects your freedom to practice your tradition and religion. It advocates that you must be respectful of others’ beliefs as well.Canadians use their right to vote and decide who will govern the country. Canada is a democratic country. People in Canada have several rights to amend laws and the governments.

Canada’s public health care system
Canada’s health insurance system is set up to address people’s requirements for health care rather than their ability to make the payment. Often termed as Medicare, the system is tailored to ensure that all residents of Canada have easy access to health care facilitations from doctors and hospitals. All Canadians and permanent residents may get health insurance. Getting a health insurance allows you to get medical treatment without making direct payment. They are paid through your taxes. Simply presenting your health insurance card to the hospital or medical clinic will get you medical services.

Mission

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To become an expert, efficient and honest corporate entity providing knowledge, information and guidance about global opportunities in education, research and employment; facilitating easy and legal access to explore these opportunities and playing a crucial role in improving the standard of living of an individual, the society and the community.

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Winny Education is well known Canada Visa Consultants and USA Visa Consultants in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It has vast experience in providing consultancy for Foreign Student Visa and Immigration Visa specially for Canada and USA. Winny Education has helped a large number of students to get admission in reputed foreign educational institute.The simplified Visa Process for Canada and USA is a speciality of Winny. With a vast experience in US Education and Canada Education & Immigration coupled with lowest processing charges, Winny is the best choice as Foreign Education Consultants. Please come and visit Winny office once. Feel free to contact us with your questions re. Canada and USA Student and Immigration Visa in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.

Hallmark

Student Services
Our services commence even before the student has registered and remitted the counseling charges and continue well beyond he is comfortably settled at destination:
Complete and thorough Vitae of a student’s past-performance and future preferences is obtained and fed into a specially developed ‘match-making’ data-base; the Counselor extracts global options to suit what a student desires and deserves and prepares a check-list of entrance essentials.
The student is offered essential coaching to fulfill the qualifying criteria like language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) and entrance (GRE/GMAT) tests using the latest coaching equipment, technique and support material; we try to ensure that the student scores high enough to be able to get admission in the desired institution as well as adequately impress the Visa officers.
We provide detailed information on available scholarships and financial assistance and help students in application process
A senior executive maintains liaison with local banks and guides the desiring student to apply and procure education loan for overseas education
Our team provides guidance in compiling application packets
We guide the students in applying for visa and provide help in preparing their presentation during the visa interview
Our team headed by Chief Executive Officer tracks the progress of each case on a daily basis.
Pre–departure briefing to acquaint the students with destination country is an important feature of Winny service.
Our students benefit from our post-landing services, which include Airport pickup, temporary/permanent accommodation and preliminary orientation.
We maintain vital contact with the student even after the student reaches his destination institution and provide support services and help in resolving teething-troubles one may face in a foreign land.

Study in USA

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Winny Immigration and Education Services PVT.LTD has been awarded Certification by the American International Recruitment Council (AIRC). To achieve AIRC Certification, WIES has successfully undergone a rigorous external review process which evaluates its business practices, and the effectiveness of the services rendered in recruiting qualified students to accredited educational institutions in the United States of America.


Why Study in the US?
The first destination that strikes while pondering the options to select the destination for higher education is - US.


Why So?
There are myriads of international students who prefer to earn degrees in the US over another country!


Does the US still accept international student?
The US hosts more international students than any other nation across the globe.
What are your US study choices?
Basking in the glory of consistent high ranking of the US universities, colleges and schools, are more sought after destination for aspiring students. Harvard, West Point, MIT, Kellogg, Stanford and Berkeley are some of the most renowned names that welcome international students.


The US offers the most rewarding, exciting and vivid range of study program to the international students across the planet. International students choosing to study in the US are gifted with almost unlimited choices. The professional value of an American qualification offers worldwide recognition with unparallel respect.
There are many other reasons why USA has been the choicest study destination for plethora of international students since years


Benefits
US Education System
Life in America

Benefits of US Education


The United States has been the destination of choice for international students across the world. The major benefits of higher education in the USA are as under:
Academic Excellence


The United States boasts more institutions of higher studies compared to any other nation. Top-notch study programs equipped with highly qualified teaching staff are the specialty of US universities. They also offer cutting-edge research faculties.
Unlimited Educational Opportunities


The US is a huge country with diverse resources and offers almost every field of study in the country. This diverse nature of selection attracts the foreign students to obtain their training in the USA.

Global Recognition
Colleges and universities in US are facilitated with professional accreditation by various governing bodies. Most schools are accredited, though it is advisable to check for the accreditation before taking any decision.
World Class Training, Teaching and Research
Being a resourceful country, the opportunities for practical training in diverse domains of study are unlimited. Most universities have affiliations with researchers and employers in various genres of study, thereby offering various avenues for students to earn hands-on and valuable experience.
People and Culture
Most Americans are very hospitable, friendly, and generous. In general, the people are humorous, innovative, gregarious, and keen to learn. These are faculties that many international students grasp and take home with them.
Cutting-Edge Technology
Irrespective of what degree a student selects to pursue in school, he or she will have to use computers and other latest technologies to succeed. Several universities include the latest technology into their curriculum, encouraging students to acquire proficiency beforehand.
Flexibility
Since the USA school system generally accepts working students and utilizes credit units, the academic programs are flexible. In short, one can select the timings to attend classes, number of classes to enroll in each semester, elective or optional classes to take, etc.


Global Exposure
Focusing on the global aspects of each subject, American colleges and universities prepares students with global view point in their respective fields. Most US education institutions have recognized this and provide a more vivid and international curriculum to meet these new setups.
US Education System
American education system is different from the education systems of any other country! Are you planning to earn degree from American university? The US education system offers foreign students most diverse set of education options which may vary from microbiology to film and design. American education opportunities are virtually endless!
In many niches and sectors, the American education system offers the most advanced, latest and highly technical programs at the world's best schools. That is why getting education from an accredited American school and being exposed to the nuances of the US education system is worth an investment for your bright future.
Whether you aspire to study at a top USA university, college, or at a USA ESL, a thorough understanding of how the American education system functions is mandatory. Let’s see how exactly the US education system functions.


 

Primary School
American children go to school at the age of five years which is called kindergarten. The second year at school is termed as first grade. In America, the terminology grade stands for the score obtained on an exam or in a course, and a year of schooling in primary or secondary school. Primary school generally consists of five years of education.


Secondary School
After completion of fifth grade, they advance to secondary school, which typically consists of seven years, from sixth through twelfth grades. The ninth through twelfth grades are generally termed as high school, at the end of which the high school diploma certificate is earned. The students must acquire a high school diploma prior to admission into university or college. Foreign students must have completed coursework equivalent to American high school and must consider how their selected high school can enable them access to the best colleges.


Undergraduate School
Students aspiring to attend college or university after completion of high school must attend undergraduate school. These schools offer either a two-year Associate degree or a four-year Bachelor degree in a specific course of study. That course is called the major. Although most schools offering a four-year degree, will accept students who have not chosen a major, all students are required to choose (or declare) a major by their second year at school. After completion of an Associate degree the student can continue to study at a four-year school and finally earn a Bachelor degree.


Graduate School
After obtaining a Bachelor’s degree student can continue to pursue one out of two types of degrees. One is a Master’s degree which is generally a two-year degree that is highly specialized in a particular field. Students willing to advance their education in a specific field can pursue a Doctorate degree, called a PhD. This degree may take between three and six years to complete, based on the course of study selected, the potential of the student, and the thesis being selected.
Some courses of study are only available at the graduate level in America. The most popular of these are dentistry, law, and medicine. Bachelor’s degree is the first requisite to pursue these specific fields.


Life in America
What Americans generally believe
Americans offers an equal opportunity in life to all. They treat everyone fairly and with the same level of respect. This is the basic principle of American philosophy. Self entity and freedom to express are encouraged. Competition brings out the best talent in people and in businesses. Competition is another basic principle of American culture. It is believed that you are responsible for your future and determining your future. Believe in luck or fate is not encouraged. They pride their individual achievements. They are open to change which they believe is necessary for development. Tradition is less valued in America compared to other cultures. They prefer to be honest and straightforward. In several cultures, it is termed as impolite to speak too directly. Americans prefer to speak openly, even when delivering bad news. Rationality is more important for them than emotion in decision making.


What Americans love
They love their country and are very patriotic. They also offer great respect to those who serve or have served in the armed forces. Americans are mostly busy compared to people in some countries, but they aptly value what they have. Their high class life style is evidence to their work culture. Whenever free they will prefer to spend time doing something for themselves, family, or community. Weekends and vacations bring lot of activities.
The US government preserves large chunks of land and utilizes it for the enjoyment of all. They enjoy outdoor activities the year round. Depending on the region, famous activities include hiking, mountaineering, sailing, skiing, and camping.
The United States has given more professional athletes participating in a larger number of international levels of sports than any other nation. They love to watch sports. They also enjoy participating in sports, and there is plethora of leagues for players of all ages and skill sets.

ACCREDITIONS

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WIES represents several leading State / community Colleges / Universities of Canada, the UK and Australia. As a policy, WIES also submits itself to statutory or standards oriented certification procedures in order to qualify as genuine education counselors for each country or academic institution.

We have gained recognition from official Establishments, thanks to our excellent services and track-record.

· Winny Education Services is an American International Recruitment Council (AIRC) Certified Agency to recruit students for over 100 leading American Universities who are Institutional Members of AIRC

· Mr. Pranay Shah, our CEO and Director are the ONLY consultant certified in Western India by the Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants - M041127.

· Mr. Shah is also a Fellow of Canadian Migration Institute

· We represent several leading international universities and colleges. Those are given below.

  1. Algonquin College
  2. Bow Valley College
  3. Centennial College of Applied Arts & Technology
  4. College of New Caledonia
  5. College of the Rockies
  6. Conestoga College
  7. Douglas College
  8. Fanshawe College of Applied Arts & Technology
  9. George Brown College
  10. Georgian College of Arts & Technology
  11. Grant MacEwan University
  12. Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
  13. Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology
  14. Medicine Hat College
  15. New Brunswick Community College
  16. Niagara College
  17. Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  18. Red River College of Applied Arts, Science & Technology
  19. Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
  20. Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
  21. University of The Fraser Valley

As a matter of policy, we recommend only reputed, recognized and accredited academic institutions

Only Member of Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (CSIC) in the entire western zone.

Fellow of Canadian Migration Institute (CMI) Mr. Pranay Shah (M041127), Authorized agent of British Council for Western India and accredited on British Council’s website.

Our Services

OUR SERVICES
We specialize in career counseling (Countries, Courses & Universities) for students who want to study in Canada, US and UK.

We organize seminars on global education for selecting Country, Course and University.


Our trained and experienced faculty provides extensive and thorough coaching for English proficiency tests like IELTS.

We give excellent tips for writing Resumes, Statements of Purpose, Covering Letters, etc through our trained team members.


We secure admissions in the Institutes which our students have selected and for which they qualify.

Our counselors provide personalized guidance for colleges, programs, visa process and documentation.


We give excellent interview tips on how to face Visa Interview.

Our entire team monitors the status of each student's case throughout the process to ensure successful admission and visa.


Our entire team monitors the status of each student's case throughout the process to ensure successful admission and visa.

We assist students for air tickets and getting foreign exchange.


We provide post-landing services like Airport pickup, temporary/ permanent accommodation and other needed help.

Our Team provides relevant and helpful information for employment opportunities in the destined country.
After the student reaches the college or university, we provide them vital supportive services and try to solve any difficulties that they may face.

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