Monday, September 2, 2019

STUDY IN CANADA AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT



Apply to study in Canada as an international student, increase study permissions and find work while studying or after you graduate.
Prepare to Study in Canada:
Where and what to study, how to apply for schools, and a list of schools that students in Canada can find.
·         Choosing a program and school: In Canada, each province and territory is in charge of its own education system. Find out more about the school and education system:
EduCanada: Information for International Students on Education in Canada, along with Study Program Explorations expenses and more.
Ministries and departments responsible for education: Information about the education system in each province and region.
·         Primary and secondary schools: The schools that teach students up to class 12 are called primary and secondary schools. Primary is usually grades 1-8 and secondary usually means grades 9-12. All Canadian primary and secondary schools can enroll international students.
·         Post Secondary Schools: Post Secondary schools are:
·         Colleges
·         Universities
·         Private career colleges and
·         Vocational and technical schools
Each post-secondary school has its own set of rules on how to apply, including the level of English or French you need to be accepted.  Get more information on post-secondary schools:
Ø  Universities Canada: Profile of Canadian Universities, a large study programs database and help to plan your university education.
Ø  Colleges and Institutes Canada: Profiles of colleges and institutes
Ø  Canadian information Center for International Credentials:  information on getting your past education assessed against Canadian standards.
Ø  National Association of Career Colleges: find out about schools that teach trades and vacations.
Language Schools: Many schools in Canada teach English or French as a second language. For more information about private language programs.
Studying in French: There are many ways to study in French across Canada:
Ø  French-language education in Canada has information on schools and institutions that offer courses in French.
Ø  The Association eds universities DE la francophone comedienne has information on university programs in French, English or both.
Designated learning institutions:  States and territories have approved schools that can enroll international students. These schools are known as Designated Training Institutes.
If you need a study permit, your acceptance letter must be through DLL. If it is not, we will deny your application.
All of Canada’s primary and secondary schools are DLIs. You can find a list of post-secondary schools, such as colleges and universities and language schools that have been assigned.
How to apply to a school, college or university: Once you choose a school, college or university, you must apply to go there. Every school has different rules on how to apply.
Make sure you apply at least:
·         Six months in advance if you want to study at a primary or secondary school,
·         A year in advance for a post-secondary program at a university, college, etc.
Contact the school where you want to study to learn how to apply. They will give you the list of all the documents you need to send them. Your school will be able to tell you about.
·         The cost to apply
·         Tuition fees
·         Health insurance
·         Rent and how much it costs to live in Canada
·         Language tests
Fill out the application forms for the school or schools of your choice. Follow their instructions to submit them. If the school admits you as a student, they will send you an acceptance letter. You need this letter to apply for a study permit.

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