https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=ADR&audience=Immigrants&organization=advancededucationOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T20:13:05.880267+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/98093408-ad50-499a-a2f2-2bff7716a9fcAlberta Designation Requirements (ADR) for becoming a designated institution for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's International Student Program [2017]2021-03-15T19:17:17.430793+00:00Since June 1, 2014, all international students studying in Canada must obtain a study permit for a program that is longer than six months (or for a program shorter than six months if it has an integrated and mandatory work component). To accept and enroll international students, Alberta learning institutions and training providers must be designated eligible by the Ministry of Advanced Education. This document explains how to become designated as an academic learning program at a post-secondary institution, training provider, or English language provider for international students studying in Alberta.2018-04-04T16:49:18.209237+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9961342d-87ac-4b05-bd53-a7edb71de882Alberta Designation Requirements (ADR) for becoming a designated learning institution for Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's International Student Program2021-03-15T20:14:41.475834+00:00To accept and enroll international students, Alberta learning institutions must first be designated by Alberta Advanced Education. This document explains the application process for Alberta institutions wanting to become designated learning institutions under Canada's International Student Program.2020-07-08T22:07:01.786873+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ddc85257-5e89-4801-a152-7d93d72b0dbbAlberta Designation Requirements (ADR) for becoming a designated institution for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, International Student Program [2015]2023-07-26T17:32:47.045525+00:00Since June 1, 2014, all international students studying in Canada must obtain a study permit for a program that is longer than six months (or for a program shorter than six months if it has an integrated and mandatory work component). To accept and enroll international students, Alberta learning institutions and training providers must be designated eligible by the Ministry of Advanced Education. This document explains how to become designated as an academic learning program at a post-secondary institution, training provider, or English language provider for international students studying in Alberta.2018-04-04T17:04:28.290201+00:00