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Canadian postdoctoral application

The post-doctoral application procedure in Canada is very complicated, and there are a lot of materials to be prepared. Of course, if you can successfully apply for a post-doctoral visa in Canada, it will not only be very beneficial to find a job, but also, many people have obtained the qualification of immigration through a post-doctoral visa.

Canadian postdoctoral application

Canada began to recruit the first postdoctoral researcher in 1949, who was recruited by the National Scientific Research Council (NRC) and engaged in postdoctoral research in its own laboratory. At that time, the main purpose of the postdoctoral program was to introduce outstanding scientific research talents from all over the world and strengthen the research work of NRC. After the implementation of the postdoctoral program in NRC, it soon began to be implemented in universities, and the postdoctoral funds of universities were also allocated by NRC. In this way, the purpose of the postdoctoral program has changed from just strengthening the research work of NRC to improving the teaching level and research ability of universities at the same time. At the same time, postdoctoral researchers have changed from introducing foreign senior researchers to hiring Canadian doctors. In Canada, there is no formal regulation on post-doctoral research, and some people think that a system has not yet been formed. However, some people think that this thing has been recognized by government departments, institutions of higher learning and research units, and is widely practiced and formed? A set of similar practices can be called a system. In different units in Canada, although the explanation of postdoctoral researchers is different, one thing is the same, that is, people engaged in postdoctoral research must obtain a doctorate. ? Generally speaking, postdoctoral researchers have age and working period restrictions, while assistant professors and research assistants have no age and working years restrictions. After 1978, due to the low salary of postdoctoral fellows (23, Canadian dollars/person-year) and short time (27 months), the engineering research project could not be completed, and it was unattractive. Therefore, NRC cancelled the postdoctoral program and changed it to the associate researcher system, or the visiting scholar system of government scientific research institutions. These people are employees of NRC, but they are not permanent employees, which are higher than postdoctoral ones. The working period is two years, which can be extended by one year after the expiration, but the longest period is not more than five years. This method is very attractive, recruiting 5 people every year, but more than 1 people apply. After the NRC cancelled the postdoctoral research program, it stopped allocating postdoctoral funds to universities. At present, the postdoctoral funds of universities mainly come from: (1) Natural Science and Engineering Technology Research Council of Canada (NSERC); (2) Canadian Medical Research Council (SSHRC); (3) Social Science and Humanities Research Council (HRC). Take NSERC as an example, postdoctoral researchers can get funding from two channels. First, postdoctoral doctors directly apply to NSERC, and about 2 people are approved each year. They can go to any unit (including foreign countries) to engage in postdoctoral research. Second, professors apply to NSERC for research project funding, including the cost of hiring postdoctoral fellows. The hired postdoctoral fellow should be engaged in the research work of this project in the professor's laboratory. Postdoctoral students who apply for scholarships directly to NSERC have a working period of one year, but they can continue for another year after the expiration, which is two years in total.

The following information is required for Canadian postdoctoral application. Checklist? for? Work? Permit? ApplicationResearcher?

(Visiting? Scholar? or? Post? Doctoral? Fellow)?

work permit visa application review form (visiting scholar or postdoctoral fellow)?

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Name:? _________________? (Last name? Name)

Passport? Number:? ____________________? (passport number)?

Purpose? of? Visit:? ____________________? (purpose of visit)

Group? No.? if? relevant:? ________________? (group number, if any)?

Yes? Yes? No/? If? not,? why? not? No? If not, indicate the reason

For? official? use:? dox? present?

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Completed? Application? for? a? Work? Permit? (IMM? 1295).? If? the? applicant? s? spouse? or? common-law? partner? and/or? children? are? planning? to? accompany? the? applicant,? they? will? need? to? complete? their? own? application? using? the? appropriate? application? Form.

fill in the complete form? Work permit application form? (IMM? 1295)。 If the applicant's spouse or common-law partner and/or children plan to travel with them, they should also use the correct application form to complete their respective application information. ?

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Completed? Family? Composition? Information? and? Details? of? Education? and? Employment? form? for? the? applicant,? completed? in? English? or? French? AND? Chinese.

Did the applicant fill it out completely? Family table, education and employment details table? , please fill in in Chinese and English or Chinese and French.

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Two? (2)? identical? photos,? colour? or? black? and? white? taken? against? a? plain? white? or? light? coloured? background? within? the? last? 6? months.? The? frame? size? is? 35mm? X? 45mm.? On? the? back? of? one? photo? in? each? set,? write? the? name? in? pinyin? and? date? of? birth? (day/month/year)? of? the? person? appearing? in? the? photo.?

applicants are required to submit two identical color or black-and-white photos taken in the last six months with a pure white or light background. The photo frame size is 35 mm x? 45 mm. The person's name and date of birth (day/month/year) are indicated in pinyin at the back of each photo.

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A? valid? passport.? There? must? be? one? completely? blank? page? other? than? the? last? page,? available? in? the? passport? and? the? passport? must? be? valid? for? at? least? six? (6)? months? prior? to? Travel

my valid passport. Passport must contain at least one blank page except the last page and must be valid for at least six months before the trip.

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Two? (2)? self-addressed? adhesive? labels? with? applicant? s? current? address? in? Chinese? characters? (no? Envelope).

Two sets of adhesive stickers with the applicant's current address written in Chinese? (No envelope required). ?

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The? correct? application? processing? fee? paid? in? cash.? Fee? is? non-refundable.?

pay the correct application acceptance fee in cash. The acceptance fee is not refundable.

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? Use? of? a? Representative? form? (IMM5476E)? if? someone? has? assisted? you? in? making? this? Application.

if there is a third party to help you prepare this application, please fill in the agent information form (IMM5476E).

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A? notarized? copy? of? applicant? s? No? Criminal? Activity? Certificate.? You? must? obtain? a? police? certificate? from? each? country? or? territory? where? you? have? lived? for? six? consecutive? months? or? longer? since? reaching? the? age? of? 18.

public certificate without criminal record certificate. The applicant is at least 18 years old? After the age of 18, if you have lived in a country or region outside China for six months or more, you must obtain a certificate of no criminal record from this country/region.

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A? copy? of? the? employment? contract? signed? by? the? applicant? and? the? employer? in? Canada? OR? an? original? letter? of? offer? with? a? detailed? description? of? expected? duties? and? length? of? Employment.

a copy of the employment contract signed by the applicant and the Canadian employer, or an original job opportunity letter containing details of future job responsibilities and employment period.

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The? Labour? Market? Opinion? provided? by? HRSDC? OR? Documentation? explaining? that? applicant? is? applying? to? a? Labour? Market? Opinion? exempt? occupation,? specifying? which? exemption? applicant? is? applying? under? OR? an? occupation? that? permits? him/her? to? apply? concurrently? for? a? Labour? market? Opinion? and? a? Work? Permit.

The labor market advice provided by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development of Canada, or the document explaining why the application for the exemption of labor market advice is under way, or the document explaining that this occupation allows the simultaneous application of labor market advice and work permit.

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An? original? letter? of? employment? from? applicant? s? current? employer? in? China? granting? leave? of? absence,? and? including? the? following? information:? applicant? s? name,? position? and? current? salary.? This? letter? must? include? employer? s? name? and? address? in? Chinese? characters? as? well? as? telephone? and? fax? Number.

The original employment letter issued by the current employer in China, including the following information: the applicant's name, position and current income. This letter must contain the employer's full name, address, telephone number and fax number in Chinese.

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All? original? occupational? and? professional? certificates? (e.g.? Occupational? Qualification? Certificate),? if? relevant? to? employment? in? Canada.

Original copies of all vocational and professional certificates (such as vocational qualification certificates) related to working in Canada.

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If? working? in? Qu? bec,? evidence? of? a? valid? Certificat? d? acceptation? du? Qu? bec? (CAQ).

If you work in Quebec, please submit a valid Quebec Acceptance Letter (CAQ).

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