Friday, August 18, 2017
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Do you want to study in Canada?
The country has the second highest expenditure on education out of all the countries.
The country offers chances to students to pursue Graduation & Post-Graduate education in the best way possible with an equal emphasis on practical and theoretical education.
The best way to study in Canada is to be a part of its world-class universities. The employment rates are also quite high in Canada with almost 90 percent of students who get the education here able to secure employment within, duration of 6 months.
The Canadian education also has high points in the point structure of this country for permanent residence. In case, you have Canadian education, you don't require any ECA (Educational credential assessment) to be eligible for the Canadian Express Entry.
The duration of courses in Canada is also quite different, certifications course for a year, diploma courses for the duration of a two or three year, a bachelor degree which is given after 4 years of studies and a master study in Canada which is of a duration of one or two years.
Canada also has special privileges for its students which allow them to travel safely in this country even after dark making use of the public transport facilities available under the "walk safe" programs.
To study in Canada, there is some variation in the tuition fees. A student should be prepared to pay the education fees of 12,000 to 16,000 Canadian dollars per year for an undergraduate course. However, an administration fee of 100 Canadian dollars is required to be paid at the institution. To get a study permit, a fee of 150 Canadian dollars is required as processing fees. The accommodation costs for students also vary depending on whether to choose to rent an apartment or a room. The renting costs for the latter are quite low at 600 Canadian dollars in a month.
There is also a lot of assistance provided to students who choose Canada as their study destination. Under this assistance, the various support programs which are run for students are orientation sessions, advice on academic programs, assistance for any medical issues and housing. If students choose to work while studying in Canada then they can use such experience for employment after pursuing studies in this country.
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Study in Canada? Going to a University in Canada
International student enrollment is on the rise at almost all Universities in North America. Students want to study in Canada and the US because their Universities are constantly ranking amongst the best Universities and Colleges in the world.
Canadian
University enrollment for international undergraduate and graduate students is
rising for several reasons:
- Tuition fees and costs of living in Canada are amongst the lowest in the world
- Off-campus employment is plentiful and earns students valuable experience and money they could likely get nowhere else
- Canada already has large populations of people of all ethnic backgrounds so students are never completely alone
- Canada is very accepting of all people, providing opportunities they'd find nowhere else in the world
- Student Visa applications and approvals are much more efficient than many other countries
Choosing Your
School: Canada has a
wide variety of Universities and Colleges you can choose from. For many
students, tuition fees are a primary influence on which school they choose. For
others, location and climate may be the primary factors. Lastly, reputation and
prestige are often the main criteria students use to narrow down their school
choices.
Canadian
Universities will offer very similar varieties of courses and degree programs.
Since all Universities and Colleges in Canada are accredited by the same
committees, you can rest assured that there is no extreme difference in the
level of training you will receive from one school compared to another. Some
Universities have more private funding than others which affects the amount and
prestige of individual research projects throughout the various fields of
study. However, the academic side of each University receives comparable
funding and thus, the quality of instruction and training does not vary by much
throughout the Universities in Canada.
Applying to Your
School of Choice: Once you've
chosen the school you wish to study in, be sure to check their list of
important dates for application deadlines. Most Universities offer online
applications however some require a hard-copy application to be sent in along
with any required documents. Be sure to submit your application and documents
taking into account any time your application package may take in the mail or
via courier to get to your school. It is often a good idea to apply to 2 or
more schools just in case enrollment limits are reached at your first-choice
school. Once this is complete, you may wish to begin gathering the documents
listed in the following section. While acceptance is a primary requirement for
applying to study in Canada, the other required documents can be gathered and
prepared ahead of time. Once your letters of acceptance arrive you only need to
make a copy and package it in with the rest of your documents for submission.
Language Tests: You may be asked to demonstrate your
proficiency in English or French (if studying in Ontario) by writing a Language
Proficiency Test. Your University application will contain information on where
and how you can perform this exam.
Study Permits: To study in Canada, you may need the proper
permits. Not all students require these documents however so check with your
country's Visa office for exact requirements. In order to apply for a study
permit, you need the following:
- Letter of Acceptance from a University, College, or other accredited educational institution
- Proof of Identity document(s) - valid passport or travel document for you and each family member accompanying you
- Proof of financial support - proof of a Canadian bank account in your name, bank statements for the past 4 months, a letter from the institution providing your financial support, proof of payment of tuition fees
- Letter of Explanation - if you are applying for a short-term course and wish to continue studies after that, or if you will be working in between academic programs, you will need to submit a letter explaining your circumstances
- Be sure to check the processing times for Student Permit applications on the Canadian Government website. Submit your application early and with plenty of time to spare before your academic program begins.
Temporary
Resident Visa: Some students
may need a Temporary Resident Visa in order to study in Canada depending on
their country of origin. If you are applying for a Study Permit you can also
apply for this Visa simultaneously without paying another application fee. If
however you do not need a Study Permit but do need a Temporary Resident Visa
there will be an application fee. In most countries there will be a Visa office
where all of these forms and applications can be filled out as well as fees
paid.
Arriving in
Canada: Once you've
received your official documents you are allowed to enter Canada. You may be
asked to show some of your
required documents so be sure to keep the following documents on your person at
all times and do not leave them in your checked baggage:
- Passport
- Study Permit
- Temporary Resident Visa
- Letter of Introduction from the Visa office
- Letter of Acceptance from your school
- Disclosure of finances
- Letters of Reference or any other documents recommended by the Visa office you applied through
Health Insurance: Health Insurance is required by law and is
not provided for International students by the Government of Canada. Contact
the school you will be attending for more information on Health Insurance
options as they vary by Province.
Extending Your
Stay: If at any time you wish to extend your permits
to remain in Canada beyond their expiration dates, be sure to apply as early as
possible. You should apply for renewal at least 30 days before the expiration
of your permits. You can extend your permits while still in Canada but you may
not extend them beyond the expiration date of your passport.
Enjoy Your Time
in Canada! I've met many
students from all parts of the world and they're always excellent students and
very friendly. The only complaint you hear is often about the weather but even
Canadians will complain about that! You will often find large populations of
students from your home country or native language so you will always have
people there to make your transition easier. I think you will find Canadians to
be amongst the friendliest people in the world and our Universities and
Colleges to be very professional and efficient. Enjoy your stay and happy
studying!
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