This was a new electronic system to manage applications for permanent residence under certain economic immigration program, Sidney Frank, Canada's Consul General in Bengaluru, said during an interaction with the students of PSG College of Technology.
"Canada has a good number of reputed educational institutions and has expertise in almost all fields."
"So students can make use of the opportunities. Working after graduation is possible and it is also easy to immigrate. The tuition fees are also less compared to other countries", Frank said.
"India has become a power house for innovation and research and we see that India is doing a lot to improve the economy. The smart cities concept, Make in India and skills development are the most welcoming aspects," Frank said.
Canada has around 400 Canadian Institutes and is already in collaboration with Indian institutions and around 30 MoUs signed with National Skills Development Council, a release from the College, quoting Frank said.
"We are also working with Indian institutions for skill development and higher studies too," he said, adding that around 40,000 students came to study in Canada in 2014.