Hello Mates,
Hope you are doing well. Please let me know. I will send a study visa application to Canada .... Would you advise me to continue in the field of aircraft maintenance? and send a registration request to the ENA school in Quebec or Canadore for example, or do I need to target other field ?! I mean, is it possible to work after graduation, or is there a possibility of unemployment ?!.
Also, do all schools ask for a language test for the international student?
Knowing that I am an avionics technician. I hold a Qualification on Bombardier CL-600-2C10 / -2D15 / -2D24 (GE CF34) from an organization approved by EASA 147/145.
Appreciating your full assistance and looking forward to receiving your advice, please accept the expression of my highest regards.
Thank you
A study visa application to Canada
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Re: A study visa application to Canada
Hi!
If you are experienced avionics technician you might be able to get your Canadian AME-E licence without studying in Canada.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/r ... 01-262.htm
If you have done Aircraft Maintenance school outside Canada, Transport Canada will asses your school and decide if they accept it or no. If they dont, cheapest way is do ICS Canada Aircraft Mechanic distance learning course. Accepted basic training course is required to take Technical and Regulatory Exams.
https://www.icslearn.ca/programs/trades ... -mechanics
Only thing you must do in Canada is take your Technical and Regulatory Exams. No Canadian work experience required.
But if you have a lot of money and time it may be easiest way to get in Canada to do 2 year Aircraft Maintenance program and get your post-graduate work permit
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/aviati ... cence.html
You can ask about your situation straight from Transport Canada from this email address
AMELicence-LicencedeTEA@tc.gc.ca
Let me know how your things go forward!
If you are experienced avionics technician you might be able to get your Canadian AME-E licence without studying in Canada.
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/r ... 01-262.htm
If you have done Aircraft Maintenance school outside Canada, Transport Canada will asses your school and decide if they accept it or no. If they dont, cheapest way is do ICS Canada Aircraft Mechanic distance learning course. Accepted basic training course is required to take Technical and Regulatory Exams.
https://www.icslearn.ca/programs/trades ... -mechanics
Only thing you must do in Canada is take your Technical and Regulatory Exams. No Canadian work experience required.
But if you have a lot of money and time it may be easiest way to get in Canada to do 2 year Aircraft Maintenance program and get your post-graduate work permit
https://www.tc.gc.ca/en/services/aviati ... cence.html
You can ask about your situation straight from Transport Canada from this email address
AMELicence-LicencedeTEA@tc.gc.ca
Let me know how your things go forward!