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Aesthetics Diploma The objectives of the Canadian Aesthetic Academy is to expose students to the most relevant and current aspects of Aesthetics. Students will be given the knowledge required to undertake a career in Aesthetics or to start a business of their own, but will also learn the importance of professional ethics.
Career Opportunities The Aesthetic Industry is dynamic and constantly growing. It is filled with opportunity for those individuals who have the skills and desire to adapt to these changes. Due to the importance that people have placed on the attractiveness of their skin, nails and entire body, advanced beauty services have evolved to satisfy the publics growing requests. As the demand for these services grow, more employment opportunities await the qualified professional.
Employment Opportunities Salon Aesthetician
| Spa Manager
| Beauty Spa Therapist
| Aesthetician Assistant
| Beauty/Cosmetic Consultant
| Chemist Assistant
| Manufacturer's Representative
| Salon Make up Artist | Cosmetic Buyer
| Nail Technician
| | Electrologist/Skin Care Technician | Aromatherapist for Aesthetics | | Beauty Therapist/Cosmetic Surgeon Assistant | Salon Receptionist | Body Wraps/Muscle Toning
| Spa/Salon Owner | Figure Configurist in Wight Loss Clinic/Center
| Aesthetician/Sun Tanning Salon | Masseuse (not RMT)
| Aesthetic Body Care Therapist
| Merchandising/Sales Manager
| Beauty Therapist in a Fitness Center
| | Manicurist/Pedicurist | Cruise Beauty Therapist | Tricology Technician
| Cosmetic Distributor Representative
| | Electrologist | | Why Study in Canada? | Student Visa Information | Canadians place a premium on education and demand first-rate schools. Canada spends more per capita on its education system than any other country in the G-7 and is among the top three countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). An education from a Canadian institute is recognized world-wide and as a result, international students who graduate from Canadian institutes enjoy successful and prosperous careers
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Ontario is home to the world-famous Niagara Falls and Canada's capital-Ottawa. Ontario is bounded by Quebec to the east, Manitoba to the west, Hudson Bay and James Bay to the north, and the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes to the south.
Canada's second largest province, Ontario covers 1.1 million square kilometres and boasts over half of a million lakes and 60,000 kilometres of rivers.
Overall, it is an area larger than France and Spain combined and has a population of over ten million people. In Toronto, one can find a variety of cultural and economic activities as well as the CN Tower - the world's tallest free standing structure. Ontario's Francophones play an essential part in the province's cultural life and are the largest language minority. The name "Ontario" is generally thought to be derived from the Iroquois word Skanadario, meaning "beautiful water"
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Student Authorizations Are Not Required: A Student Authorization is not required if the applicant:
- intends to take a French or English language training course that is no more than three months in duration; or
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