International Students

Canada has one of the best and most respected education systems in the world. Every year, thousands of students from other countries pursue their educational goals in Canada. Toronto as the most vibrant city in Canada attracts the students across the globe. Toronto allows you to enjoy its beautiful beaches, fantastic and vibrant downtown, beautiful parks and recreational facilities, museums, art galleries, and theatres.

With new ways to gain valuable Canadian work experience during and after your studies, the advantages of studying in Canada are great. There are also permanent immigration options for international students who have graduated from post-secondary programs in Canada.

If you are interested in pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries AAPS is the right place for you. The perfect blend of practical hands-on and classroom instruction coupled with leading industry instructors give you the training you need to get your desired job in Canada or abroad.

Study in a program that directly leads to a recognized professional career with leading and growing industries such as pharma, biopharma, biotechnology, medical devices, cosmetics, and other healthcare related industries. Get started in your professional career in Canada!

Choose from any of the following Diploma Programs

Food Safety and Quality Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance and Quality Control Pharmaceutical Quality Control Clinical Research Professional Regulatory Affairs

IMMIGRATION AND WORK PERMIT

To study at AAPS you will need a study permit. AAPS experienced staff can help you with the steps and documents you need to successfully obtain a study permit. Give us a call or send us an email and we will be more than happy to help you in your journey.

For full information about your options, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website at www.cic.gc.ca/work.

SCHOLARSHIP

There are number of scholarships and bursaries that are available to the AAPS students. Once you are accepted to the program of your choice you can take advantage of these scholarships and bursaries. For more information about your options, please contact AAPS at 416-502-2277 or email us at info@aaps.ca

WORK AND STUDY IN CANADA

You and your spouse or common-law partner can work while you study and after graduation through a number of work permit programs for international students. Working in Canada can provide a source of income while you study, give you valuable work experience, help you make business contacts for the future, and even allow you to immigrate after your graduation. For full information about your options, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website at www.cic.gc.ca/study.

STAYING IN CANADA PERMANENTLY

If you want to make Canada your permanent home, there are a number of ways to apply. In most cases, you will not need to leave Canada, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website at www.cic.gc.ca/study

WORK AND STUDY IN CANADA

If you have skills and experience that meet Canada's labour market needs, you may qualify for permanent resident status in Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.

The CIC website has an interactive tool that will help you determine whether you meet the basic requirements. By answering a few simple questions, this tool will tell you if you may be eligible and what other options may be available to you. You can find it at www.cic.gc.ca/cometocanada

Please visit the CIC website at www.cic.gc.ca/skilled to see the current eligibility criteria.

For more information, visit www.cic.gc.ca/cec

CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS

The new Canadian Experience Class makes it easier and more convenient for international students to apply for permanent resident status in Canada. If you have graduated from a post-secondary program at an eligible institution in Canada, and you have at least one year of work experience in Canada in a managerial, professional, technical or trade occupation after graduation, you may be eligible.

For more information, visit www.cic.gc.ca/cec