Monday, July 29, 2013

STUDY AND SUCCESS IN CANADA

Canada

Canada is the world’s second largest country boasting vibrant cities and outdoors full of wildlife. The country has yielded vast amounts of oil, timber and other natural resources, which in turn have propelled Canada to a very enviable standard of living, demonstrated through the high value the Canadian Government places on their education system.

Government of Canada privacy notice

Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD) is committed to respecting the personal privacy of individuals who visit our websites. This page summarizes the privacy policy and practices of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada websites.
  • Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada does not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name, phone number, e-mail or street address during your visit to its websites. This information is only obtained if you supply it voluntarily, usually through contacting us via e-mail, or registering in a secure portion of the site.
    All personal information you do provide is protected under the federal Privacy Act. This means that, at the point of collection, you will be informed that your personal information is being collected, the purpose for which it is being collected and that you have a right of access to the information.
  • Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada uses software that receives and records the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of computers that have connected with their Web sites. In such instances, DFATD makes no attempt to link these addresses with the identity of individuals visiting DFATD sites.
  • Visitor information is not disclosed to anyone except DFATD personnel who need the information (e.g., to respond to a request). The information you give us will be shared with another government department ONLY if your inquiry relates to that department. We do not use the information to create individual profiles, nor do we disclose this information to anyone outside the federal government.
Questions or comments regarding this policy, or the administration of the Privacy Act by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada may be directed to by accessing the Accss to Information and Privacy website of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada or by calling (613) 992-1425. If you are not satisfied that we have adequately respected your privacy, you may wish to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner or call 1-800-267-0441.

Cookies

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your hard drive. During your visit to any Web site your browser exchanges information with that Web site's server. Cookies facilitate this exchange by reminding the server which computer is making the request.
The cookies used by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD) are not used to identify you personally. The information obtained through the use of these cookies may be shared with Google Analytics and WebTrends, which supply Web analytics services to DFATD. The information obtained through the use of these cookies is compiled into aggregated statistical reports used to analyze traffic patterns to, from and within our Web sites (for example, most visited pages) and to assess our Web sites' efficiency (for example, analysis of broken links). Such information may be used by DFATD for communications and information technology statistical purposes, auditing, evaluations, research, planning and reporting.
Visiting our Web site with cookies disabled will have no significant impact on your browsing experience. Rejecting cookies will not affect the site’s performance or restrict your ability to access information from this site. You can set your browser to detect and reject cookies. Please consult your browser's Help Menu for instructions.

Official Languages Notice

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada respects the Official Languages Act  and the relevant Treasury Board policies, and is committed to ensuring all information and services on this site is available in both English and French (or in one language only if a unilingual office). However, users should be aware that some information from external sources that are not subject to the Official Languages Act  is only provided as a convenience and is available only in the language in which it was provided. Information and services that are provided on this site in language(s) other than English or French are only provided as a convenience to the user when available.

Hyperlinking Notice

Links to websites not under the control of the Government of Canada (GoC) are provided solely for the convenience of users. The GoC is not responsible for the accuracy, currency or the reliability of the content. The GoC does not offer any guarantee in that regard and is not responsible for the information found through these links, nor does it endorse the sites and their contents.
Users should be aware that information offered by non-GoC sites that are not subject to the Official Languages Act  and to which Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada links, may be available only in the language(s) used by the sites in question.

Accessibility Notice

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada recognizes its responsibility to develop electronic information that is accessible and useable by all people. We will devote the time and resources necessary to ensure that all users enjoy access to our information and services. It is the responsibility of everyone at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada to deliver on this commitment. If you have any questions, comments or you are having difficulty accessing any documents on our site please contact us  to work out a solution with you.

Imagine Education au/in Canada brand is a protected trademark owned by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD). The brand is licensed to the provinces and territories through the Council of Ministers of Education Canada (CMEC) by an official Master Licence Agreement.
Any unauthorized reproduction of the brand is prohibited.
DFATD and CMEC jointly established a Brand Use Eligibility Policy  which ensures that only those institutions and organizations that represent excellence and provide assurance of quality are eligible to use the Brand.
Materials on this website were produced and/or compiled by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada for the purpose of providing Canadians with direct access to information about the programs and services offered by the Government of Canada.
The material on this site is covered by the provisions of the Copyright Act , by Canadian laws, policies, regulations and international agreements. Such provisions serve to identify the information source and, in specific instances, to prohibit reproduction of materials without written permission.

Who is eligible to use the Imagine Education au/in Canada brand?
Two types of users with distinct levels of access to the brand have been identified. The first type comprises the federal government, i.e. Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada (DFATD) and the provincial partners, through the CMEC authorized to use the entire brand communication platform. The second type comprises educational institutions and organizations authorized to use the brand logotype through an agreement with the CMEC.
To be authorized to use the Imagine Education au/in Canada brand on its promotional material, institutions and organizations must be eligible and have successfully applied to use the brand by signing a sub-license of use with the CMEC. The use of the brand by an educational institution signals that it consistently provides high quality education programs, deals with international students in accordance with recognized codes of practice, and is subject to quality assurance mechanisms that monitor adherence to set standards.
Materials on this website were produced and/or compiled by Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada for the purpose of providing Canadians with direct access to information about the programs and services offered by the Government of Canada.
The material on this site is covered by the provisions of the Copyright Act , by Canadian laws, policies, regulations and international agreements. Such provisions serve to identify the information source and, in specific instances, to prohibit reproduction of materials without written permission.

Non-commercial reproduction

Information on this Web site has been posted with the intent that it be readily available for personal or public non-commercial use and may be reproduced, in part or in whole, and by any means, without charge or further permission, unless otherwise specified.
Users are required to:
  • Exercise due diligence in ensuring the accuracy of the materials reproduced;
    Indicate both the complete title of the materials reproduced, as well as the author organization; and
  • Indicate that the reproduction is a copy of an official work that is published by the Government of Canada and that the reproduction has not been produced in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the Government of Canada.
Unless otherwise specified, this authorization is also applicable to all published information regardless of its format.

Commercial reproduction

Reproduction of multiple copies of materials on this site, in whole or in part, for the purposes of commercial redistribution is prohibited except with written permission from the Government of Canada's copyright administrator, Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Through the permission granting process, PWGSC helps ensure individuals/organizations wishing to reproduce Government of Canada materials for commercial purposes have access to the most accurate, up-to-date versions. To obtain permission to reproduce materials on this site for commercial purposes, please contact:
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Publishing and Depository Services
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Ottawa, Ontario
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Third-party materials

Some of the materials and graphical elements found on Government of Canada websites are subject to copyrights held by other organizations. This is particularly true of sites that are jointly operated by a Government of Canada institution and an external organization as part of a collaborative arrangement. In such cases, some restrictions on the reproduction of materials or graphical elements may apply and it may be necessary to seek permission from the rights holder prior to reproducing the material.

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