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More than 130,000
students come to study in Canada every year. In
addition to this number are many more that come
to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign
students bring a rich culture to our classrooms.
Your knowledge and skills are welcome in our
schools.
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The provinces regulate education and schools in
Canada. For more detailed information on living
and studying in a specific province or
territory, contact the school where you wish to
study.
Studying in another country can be an adventure
and a challenge. Read about what to consider
before applying for a Study Permit, how to
apply, work opportunities for foreign students
and find other important information.
All persons who want to study in Canada need to
apply for a student authorization and obtain the
written approval of a visa officer. To apply for
an authorization you must:
- Have a valid
passport
- Have a
letter of acceptance from an educational
institution
- Have enough
money to support yourself
- Complete an
application form and
- Pay a fee
Who needs
a study permit?
Not everyone needs a Study Permit to study in
Canada. Find out if you need a Study Permit or a
Temporary Resident Visa.
What is a student authorization?
A student authorization is a form issued by an
immigration officer. It allows you, after your
admittance, to remain in Canada to take an
academic, professional or vocational training
course at an approved university, college or
other institution.
Who needs a student authorization?
If you are not a Canadian citizen, a permanent
resident of Canada or a dependant of a diplomat
accredited to Canada, you must obtain a student
authorization.
Where do I apply?
You apply to the nearest Canadian visa office.
You must obtain permission to study in Canada
before leaving for Canada. However, the
following persons may apply from within Canada:
- Dependants
of athletes, media representatives, members of
the Clergy, or military personnel on
assignment in Canada
- Dependants
of officials of foreign governments working in
Canada with a federal or provincial agency
under an exchange agreement
- Dependants
of a person who has a valid student or
employment authorization and
- A person who
is a holder of a Minister's permit and his or
her dependants
In addition, the following persons may apply
at a Canadian port of entry
- Citizens and
permanent residents of the United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, or Greenland
What is
the cost of a visa?
If a student visa and/or authorization is
required, the cost is CAN$125
How long is the visa valid for?
Student visas and authorization are valid for
the duration of the program of study
What are the basic requirements for
student authorization?
You must satisfy the visa officer that you meet
the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Act
and Regulations and that you will be in Canada
for a temporary stay. You must also:
- Satisfy a
visa officer that you will be able to return
to your country or be admitted to another
country after your studies
- Have been
unconditionally accepted by an approved
educational institution
- Have enough
money during your stay in Canada to pay for
O Tuition fees
O Living expenses for yourself and
accompanying dependants and
O Return transportation for yourself and
accompanying dependants
- Be law
abiding and have no record of criminal
activity (you may be asked to provide a Police
Clearance Certificate)
- Not be a
risk to the security of Canada
- Produce any
additional documents requested by the visa
officer to establish your admissibility
- Complete a
medical examination, if required and
- Pay the fee
Application Process
This section explains how an application is
made, how long it will usually take and how it
will be processed by the visa office.
When should I apply?
The time required to process an application to
study in Canada may vary at different visa
offices. You should apply as early as possible,
and allow at least six months to plan and
prepare for your move. Note: Canadian
universities suggest you apply for admission at
least one year in advance of your planned
arrival.
What documents are required?
You are required to provide the following
documents for yourself and any accompanying
dependants:
1. Proof of
unconditional acceptance
- For
attendance at a university, college or
technical institution, a letter from the
educational institution to show: O The name of
the institution
O Confirmation of your acceptance and/or
registration as a student
O The course of study
O The duration of the academic program and
O The latest date you may register
- For
attendance at a primary or secondary school, a
letter from the school board having
jurisdiction for the school you are attending
(or for private schools, a letter from the
school itself), indicating: O The name of the
school
O The level of study and
O The duration of the course
2.
Proof of identity
- A valid
passport or travel document or identity
document that guarantees re-entry to the
country that issued it (citizens and permanent
residents of the United States, St. Pierre and
Miquelon, and Greenland do not require a
passport but do require proof of status such
as a national identity card or an alien
registration card); and
- Two recent
passport size photos for each family member
(the name and date of birth of the person
should be written on the back of each photo).
3.
Proof of financial support
- Evidence
that you can support yourself and accompanying
dependants while you study in Canada. Such
evidence may include: O proof of a Canadian
bank account in your name if money has been
transferred to Canada
O Your bank statements for the past four
months; o a bank draft in convertible currency
O Proof of payment of tuition and residence
fees
O For those with a scholarship or those with a
Canadian funded educational program: proof of
funding paid from
within Canada
- If foreign
exchange control measures exist in your
country, you must provide proof that you will
be permitted by the exchange control
authorities of your country to export funds
for all of your expenses; and
- If
additional documents are required, a visa
officer will inform you.
Note: Children
under 16 years of age who are traveling alone
must have information (name, address, phone
number) about the person or school that will be
responsible for them. If the child is the
subject of a custody order, proof of custody and
the other parent's consent must also be
provided. Minors traveling without their parents
require a letter of permission from the
non-accompanying parent(s).
Will I need to attend an interview?
After reviewing your application, a visa officer
will decide if an interview is necessary. If so,
the visa officer will inform you of the time and
place.
Will I or my accompanying dependants
need a medical examination?
In some cases you will require a medical
examination. A visa officer will decide on this
and send instructions if a medical are required.
It may add over three months to the processing
of your application.
Can I work in Canada?
You may be able to work while you are studying
in Canada only in special situations. It can be
difficult to find a job in Canada. You should
come to Canada with enough money to live and pay
your bills while you are studying.
Do not work without authorization, if u
do, you may be asked to leave Canada
How do I obtain an extension of my
student authorization?
Phone your nearest Canada Immigration Centre in
Canada at least two months before the expiry of
your student authorization, to obtain an
application in the mail.
Embassy contact information: Please contact the nearest Canadian embassy for
information on what documentation you may
require to enter Canada.
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Education system : :
Canada
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In Canada the education system was divided
into three stages. A very important point in
Canada is its potentiality in literacy. If
we search for the illiteracy rate in Canada
hardly we can't find it more than 4%. This
was happening because the Canadian
government has laid basic foundations. If we
talk about the education stages in Canada
the education system is divided into
elementary education, is a secondary
education and higher education.Higher
education in Canada begins after the
compulsory secondary education. Students
depending on their skill sets and
capabilities pursue graduate studies which
are both professional and vocational in
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Biochemistry and Computer Science
have been among the fastest growing
disciplines at the bachelor's level in the
last five years, closely followed by
Nursing, Sociology and Psychology.
Higher
education in Canada begins after the
compulsory secondary education. Students
depending on their skill sets and
capabilities pursue graduate studies which
are both professional and vocational in
nature. Biochemistry and Computer Science
have been among the fastest growing
disciplines at the bachelor's level in the
last five years, closely followed by
Nursing, Sociology and Psychology. Canadian
universities have earned an international
reputation for excellence. Their faculty has
recognized research and teaching strengths
in areas such as computer sciences, business
(including MBA programs), health sciences,
law, ocean studies, natural resources, and
agriculture.
As a bilingual nation, Canada offers
superior English as a Second Language (ESL)
and French as a Second Language (FSL)
programs for students wishing to learn
either or both languages.
Scholarship
When we consider about scholar ships in
Canada it is limited when compared to some
other nations. They rarely cover the full
cost of a study program and they are not
always easy to find. For international
students the scholar ships available at some
Canadian institutions only with respect to
student performance. The scholarship amount
vary from institute to institute and the
scholarship can be availed only part of the
students education and living expenses.
Regarding the scholarship information the
complete details will be displayed in the
calendar of each university very
specifically in their websites. To obtain
scholarship in Canada it is very competitive
and applications must be made directly to
each university along with the application
for admission. Community and Career Colleges
do not usually award scholarships nor do
school boards or most private schools. In
Canada there were different organizations
that administer different scholar ship
programs and them for graduate students and
professors who are studying and doing their
research on a specific subject. A very
important note for the students who are
seeking scholarships it is better to check out the possibilities in home nation only
through public and private organizations.
Cost
The cost of housing varies widely. Prices
depend on the location, age and condition of
the apartment or house, and the local
market. You can expect to pay from $350 a
month for a room to $2,000 a month for a
luxury apartment or a house. Housing is
usually less expensive if it is outside a
large city. Purchase prices for houses range
considerably depending on the city, town or
location where you buy. When you are
budgeting for your housing costs, you may
have to allow as much as 35 to 50 percent of
your income. This should include the cost of
such things as heating, electricity and
other utilities.
Insurance
Canada is equipped with good medical
facilities. In Canada some universities
require insurance.
You should apply for a health insurance card
as soon as you arrive in Canada. Each member
of your family, even babies, must have their
own health insurance card.
All Canadian citizens and permanent
residents are eligible for Medicare. In some
provinces, temporary workers, students and
others who are in Canada temporarily may
also be eligible.
To apply for a health insurance card,
contact the Ministry of Health in the
province or territory where you live. You
can get an application form from any
doctor's office, hospital or pharmacy, or
directly from your Ministry of Health. Apply
for your health insurance card as soon as
possible after arriving in Canada.
You will need to show your birth
certificate, you're Confirmation of
Permanent Residence (IMM 5292) and your
passport when you apply for a health card.
You can also show your Permanent Resident
Card. You may also need to provide other
documents showing your name, address and
signature. Contact your Ministry of Health
for more information.
In most provinces, you will receive coverage
as soon as you apply for your health card.
In British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and New
Brunswick, there is a three-month waiting
period before your coverage begins. You
should buy your own private health insurance
in case you need medical care during the
waiting period. Private insurance companies
are listed in the yellow pages of the
telephone book. You can also get help
finding private medical insurance from an
organization that helps immigrants.
People claiming refugee status who are needy
or living in a province with a three-month
eligibility waiting period can get emergency
or essential health-care services through
the Interim Federal Health Program.
Basic requirements
- 65-70%
for admission in your 12th grade for
undergraduate study in a university
Community colleges and Technical
Institutes are more flexible)
- Minimum
of 550 in your TOEFL score (paper-pencil
test)/213 (computer based test)
- For
Masters degree you require 16 years of
education(10+2+4)
- Work
experience and a GMAT score of 600 range
for MBA programmes
The process
of making an educated decision on your place
and programme of study and receiving the
necessary authorizations can be lengthy. We,
therefore, recommend that you begin your
research one year in advance.
Intake in Canada: September and
January
Indian Diaspora
Canada can boast of an enriching community
of Indians who migrated to Canada long ago.
This country is still one of the most sought
after nations to migrate to. With some
excellent educational programs and job
opportunities the number is growing every
year. Toronto's Indo Canadian community is
fairly diverse and includes people primarily
of Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Keralite,
Bengali, and Sindhi ethnic backgrounds.
There are well over 100 Sikh societies in
Canada alone and the same number of Hindu
societies/temples as well. Hindu temples are
usually established by separate Indian
ethnic communities. There are numerous radio
programs that represent Indo-Canadian
culture. A number of Canadian television
networks broadcast programming that features
Indo-Canadian culture. Indians have surely
established a mark in the field of
governance, art, culture, literature, and
education.
Indian embassy
Indian Embassy in Canada High Commission of
India
10, Springfield Road, Ottawa, Ontario-KIM 1
C9, Canada.
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10 Reasons to Study in Canada
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The United Nations Chosen Place to Live in!!
The UNO has time and again ranked Canada as a best place to live in and
study, based upon Canada's achievements in terms of educational
accomplishment, life expectancy, national income and Overall quality of
life. It also included Canada's abundance of fresh water, comfortable
population density, low incidence of violent crime and a health care
system that is a model for the world. |
Excellence in Education and Research.
Canadian universities are ranked among the best in the world. Its
degrees are valued and acknowledged all over. Moreover Canadian tuition
fees are among the lowest in English-speaking countries.
Degrees of International Repute.
Canada boasts of world class educational institutions for both degrees
and diplomas in technical and professional disciplines. Over 148,000
international students attend Canadian colleges and universities from
all over the globe. This means that you can meet people from around the
world as well as people from your own country.
Job Opportunities after graduation.
International students are encouraged to take up jobs after their
graduation. Students who have graduated from a Canadian university or
college have the opportunity to work in Canada for up to one year after
they receive their degree or diploma. International students can work on
campus and off-campus without a work permit.
Safe & Peaceful Country.
Canada is a peaceful, politically stable, and safe country. We have laws
that protect the rights of our citizens. Almost 65 per cent of
international students in a CBIE survey cited that Canada's reputation
as a safe country as an important reason for deciding to study here.
Excellent health care.
Canada has very sophisticated yet inexpensive health care facilities.
Compared to other countries, medical insurance is inexpensive in Canada.
Expertise in Language!
Students can enrich their linguistic and communicative abilities here at
Canada considered world leaders in language training. Over a century,
Canada's two official languages (English and French) have been taught as
second languages.
A multicultural country.
Canada is home to a large number of aboriginal people, called First
Nations. Over the past century and a half, Canada has welcomed 15
million immigrants. Every year, some 200,000 new immigrants arrive here
making Canada - a diverse and rich cosmopolitan country. Canada has a
national policy for multiculturalism and works to ensure that people's
customs and traditions are preserved and respected.
Salubrious Nature & Seasons.
While Canada has big cities, it also has a huge amount of unsettled land
and a thriving national and provincial parks system. The temperature
varies a great deal in Canada. Certain cities almost never have snow in
the winter while other cities may get a lot. There's something for
everyone, including indoor and outdoor recreational activities at no or
low cost. Our four distinct seasons offer variety and their own special
pleasures.
Amicable Canadians
Canadians can be reserved with newcomers but are generally very
welcoming, amicable and respectful of differences. Educational
institutions encourage new students from abroad and many have targets to
increase their numbers of international students. One thing is for
sure-Study in Canada will be a memorable experience!
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Money Matters
'Expenditure' is an area which most students
would like to have detailed information first,
before they plan their education abroad. In
fact, awareness about the costs involved is
'very crucial' before one ventures into this
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Here are the details of Specific costs involved
in Study Abroad Process
1. Application costs
Your study abroad plans start with the
application process. If you want to apply for
4-6 universities/colleges, you have to consider
Application Fees, Courier Charges, Cost of
Documentation and Miscellaneous Expenditure like
Stationary etc.
- USA : The
average application fee is between $25-95 per
US University. Very few colleges facilitate
applications without fee, but most have an
application processing fee, which is mandatory
for international students.
- Like US,
most Canadian universities do charge an
application fee, which is around the same
costs as US universities.
- For UK,
France and Switzerland, there is no
application fee for post-graduate applicants.
- Some
Australian and New Zealand universities charge
an application fee, however there are some
universities/colleges offering free
application.
Altogether, the
average cost of applying to 4-5 universities may
come to Rs 25,000 for USA and Canada and around
Rs 10,000 for UK, Australia, New Zealand,
Switzerland and France.
2. English Tests
Students have to write TOEFL/GRE/GMAT/SAT/IELTS
as a prerequisite for admissions. Each student
has to pay Coaching Fees and Examination Fees as
prescribed by the respective Testing Agencies.
The total expenditure for tests will be in the
range of 8,000-15,000.
3. Scores reporting costs
Scores of TOEFL and GRE / GMAT / SAT are to be
directly reported for the application process.
Following are the present charges for score
reporting (in addition to what ETS / College
Board allows FREE, at the time of registration)
| TOEFL - $17 |
GRE - $15 |
| GMAT - $28 |
SAT - $ 9 |
| IELTS - Local
center will determine the cost of additional
score reporting |
Students can save $40-$90, if they can report
the scores to the respective universities at the
time of Exam itself.
4. Tuition and fees
Interestingly, Bachelor's degree is costlier
than Master's degree because of the more number
of credits involved at Grad level. Please note
that all the costs indicated are approximate and
vary upon the universities and programs. These
costs will hike from one year to another.
However, the average increase is around 5-10%
per annum.
5. Cost of living expenditure
Cost of food alone will come approximately to $
300 per month in US/Canada and other countries.
If you include other incidental expenditure like
rent, entertainment and other expenses, the
average could be around $ 800-1000 per month,
for a single student.
6. Insurance
Insurance is mandatory for all international
students, who plan to study abroad. Depending
upon the company and policy taken, the cost of
insurance for a student could be around Rs
15,000 - 20,000 per year, in any of the
countries being discussed.
7. Books and supplies
This could be anywhere between US $ 400-1200 per
year, depending upon field of study and the
courses chosen.
8. Other costs
Visa application fee, air fare and settlement
expenses like deposit on room/flat, basic
necessities etc. are also to be factored in,
while calculating the expenditure involved for
studying abroad.
Presently, the Visa application fee is around Rs
4,400 for USA, Rs 5,100 for UK
Air fare could be between Rs 15,000 to 45,000
depending upon the country, season and airline.
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Algonquin College |
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Confederation College |
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Sheridan Institute |
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Durham College |
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Selkirk College |
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NAIT |
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Okangan |
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Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology |
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College of the Rockies |
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Northern Lights College |
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Kings Edward College |
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Canadian College |
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Lansbridge University |
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SAIT |
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Thompson River University |
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University College of Cariboo |
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University Canada West |
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Vancouver Carreer College |
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PCU College of Historic Medicine |
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CDI College |
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Reeves College |
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Vancouver College of Art & Design |
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University Canada West Academies |
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Seneca College |
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Humber College |
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