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11/26/2024

ATTENTION UPCOMING STUDENTS⚠️
READ THE INFORMATION BELOW!🇨🇦
Here’s the simplified guide for coming to Canada as a student in 2025:

1. Choose the Right Program and School
Pick a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. Ensure the school is accredited to accept international students.
2. Study Permit
To study for more than six months, you need a study permit. Apply online with:
• Acceptance letter from a DLI
• Proof of funds for tuition and living costs
• Valid passport and other required documents
Processing times can vary, so apply early.
3. Language Proficiency
Most programs require English or French proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF.
4. Financial Preparation
Ensure you have enough funds to cover tuition and living expenses. Around CAD 10,000-15,000 per year is expected for living costs, in addition to tuition fees.
5. Health Insurance
Some provinces provide health coverage, but in others, you may need private health insurance. Check your school’s policy.
6. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
After your studies, you can apply for a PGWP to work in Canada. It’s valid for up to 3 years, based on your study length. However, PGWP rules are changing, so be cautious while choosing your program. Make sure the program and institution you select are eligible for PGWP, as recent updates may affect the duration of your work permit.
7. Student Visa Trends in 2025
• Biometrics: Most applicants need to give biometric info (fingerprints & photo).
8. Accommodation
You can choose between on-campus housing or renting off-campus. On-campus spots fill up quickly, so plan ahead.
9. Work While Studying
You can work:
• On-Campus: Without a permit
• Off-Campus: Up to 24 hours/week during school, full-time during breaks
10. Student Life in Canada
Canada is diverse and welcoming. Enjoy outdoor activities, cultural events, and support services like academic advising.
11. Important Considerations
• Weather: Be prepared for cold winters, especially in cities like Montreal and Toronto.
• Networking: Join student organizations and attend career fairs to build connections.
Comment below, if you have any questions!😇

11/26/2024

⚠️ATTENTION UPCOMING STUDENTS⚠️
READ THE INFORMATION BELOW!🇨🇦

Here’s the simplified guide for coming to Canada as a student in 2025:

1. Choose the Right Program and School

Pick a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada. Ensure the school is accredited to accept international students.

2. Study Permit

To study for more than six months, you need a study permit. Apply online with:
• Acceptance letter from a DLI
• Proof of funds for tuition and living costs
• Valid passport and other required documents

Processing times can vary, so apply early.

3. Language Proficiency

Most programs require English or French proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF.

4. Financial Preparation

Ensure you have enough funds to cover tuition and living expenses. Around CAD 10,000-15,000 per year is expected for living costs, in addition to tuition fees.

5. Health Insurance

Some provinces provide health coverage, but in others, you may need private health insurance. Check your school’s policy.

6. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

After your studies, you can apply for a PGWP to work in Canada. It’s valid for up to 3 years, based on your study length. However, PGWP rules are changing, so be cautious while choosing your program. Make sure the program and institution you select are eligible for PGWP, as recent updates may affect the duration of your work permit.

7. Student Visa Trends in 2025

• Biometrics: Most applicants need to give biometric info (fingerprints & photo).

8. Accommodation

You can choose between on-campus housing or renting off-campus. On-campus spots fill up quickly, so plan ahead.

9. Work While Studying

You can work:
• On-Campus: Without a permit
• Off-Campus: Up to 24 hours/week during school, full-time during breaks

10. Student Life in Canada

Canada is diverse and welcoming. Enjoy outdoor activities, cultural events, and support services like academic advising.

11. Important Considerations

• Weather: Be prepared for cold winters, especially in cities like Montreal and Toronto.
• Networking: Join student organizations and attend career fairs to build connections.

Comment below, if you have any questions!😇

11/24/2024

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