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박사과정에 관한 답변입니다.

원본글 :

 현재 대학원 박사과정중에 있습니다.

빠르면 내년 1학기 마치고, 박사학위를 취득할 수 있을듯 합니다.

 

캐나다이민을 보던중에

박사학위 이수자를 추가 한다는 내용이 있어 문의 드립니다.

한국에서 박사학위를 받아도 인정이 되는것인지,

전공은 상관이 없는 것인지,

궁금합니다.

 

안녕하세요?(주)이민법인대양 입니다.

아래 내용을 보시면 캐나다에서 인정해주는 학위 여야 합니다. 

한국의 학위는 되지 않습니다.

참고 하시기 바랍니다.

 

News Release Attracting and retaining international PhD students the focus of new initiative

Ottawa, November 2, 2011 Canada intends to accept up to 1,000 international PhD students per year as permanent residents through the Federal Skilled Worker Program, Minister of State (Science and Technology) Gary Goodyear announced today, on behalf of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney.

 

Doctoral graduates play a unique role in the economy. They drive research, encourage innovation and pass on their knowledge through teaching, said Minister Goodyear. And quite simply, Canada needs more of them.

 

Starting November 5, 2011, many international PhD students will be eligible to submit applications for processing as federal skilled workers. To be eligible, they must have completed at least two years of study toward the attainment of a PhD and remain in good academic standing at a provincially recognized post-secondary educational institution in Canada.

 

Those who have recently graduated from a Canadian PhD program will also be eligible to apply, provided they do so within 12 months of their graduation.

 

This initiative will provide Canadian universities with one more competitive edge in attracting and retaining top international talent to pursue their doctoral studies in Canada, said Paul Davidson, President of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada. We welcome this announcement.

 

Attracting and retaining immigrants with high levels of skill will help Canada compete in the knowledge-based world economy, Minister Goodyear added. With this initiative, we are telling the innovators of tomorrow that Canada is ready to welcome them and their ideas.

 

International students account for about one-quarter of the students enrolled in Canadian PhD programs.