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Answering the Top 20 FAQs By International Students Moving to Canada

There is no denying that Canada is one of the most sought-after higher education countries for international students. Currently, it tops the list of countries with the best quality of life .Offering the finest academic infrastructure and a vibrant lifestyle, studying in Canada will shape your life and career in the most productive way.

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Answering the Top 20 FAQs By International Students Moving to Canada

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  1. Answering the Top 20 FAQs By International Students Moving to Canada

  2. Looking at the 20 frequently asked questions by international students moving to Canada for higher education There is no denying that Canada is one of the most sought-after higher education countries for international students.

  3. Currently, it tops the list of countries with the best quality of life [source]. And, we need not tell you the benefits of receiving an internationally recognized certificate from the top educators in Canada. However, before you narrow down on Canada as your future study destination, you must be having a lot of doubts? So, to help you clear your mind and take a meaningful decision, we take the top 20 questions that bother most international students before they plan to move to Canada.

  4. What is the difference between private and public educational institutions in Canada? Public institutions are government-subsidized while private universities run on tuition fees, endowments, and private donations. Academically there isn’t much difference between the two models.

  5. However, private institutions tend to attract a smaller student population than public institutions in Canada. Public institutes have a lower tuition fee structure for local residents but the fee increases for international students.

  6. What is the cost of studying in Canada? Studying in Canada is way cheaper for international students as compared to UK, USA, or Australia. The overall expense, including tuition fees and living costs in Canada, is around CAD 25000 per year.

  7. Which courses are best for PR in Canada? • The top courses that help you avail Permanent Residency in Canada include: • Master of Business Administration • IT & Computer Science    • Finance & Business • Media & Journalism

  8. What types of Student accommodations are available in Canada? On-campus all-inclusive university student accommodation in Canada is readily available for international students. Rent is a bit higher but includes meals and other facilities like phone, laundry, internet etc. Private student apartments in Canada for international students offer studio, couple or shared flats. Rent is much lower, but you will have to bear the extra utility costs like electricity, furnishing, water etc.

  9. What industries can you take your courses in Canada?

  10. Canadian Universities offer varied courses in different technical and professional industries. Such as: Business Management Agriculture and Agri-Food Design Technology Health Social Services

  11. Are there any Internship Opportunities in Canada? Yes, there are numerous internship programs offered in Canada. But you can apply for a co-op or intern work permit only if, You have a valid study permit, You are working in a significant part of your study course in Canada. A letter from your school that confirms that all students in the program must complete work placements to get their certificate. Your co-op or internship is 50% or less of the total study program.

  12. What are the documents required to get a study visa in Canada? The mandatory list of documents to get a study visa in Canada include: Acceptance letter from the University Valid Passport Documents to prove your Financial Competence for the applied course Academic Documents Insurance certificates

  13.  When do Canadian Universities intake international students? • Canadian universities and colleges offer three intakes in a year (also referred to as semester). • They are: • Intake 1- Fall Semester – Major Intake Starts in September • Intake 2- Winter Semester – Minor Intake Starts in January

  14. What is the cost of a Canadian study permit and how long does it take to process? A study permit to Canada costs CAD 150. Visa processing time depends on the country you are applying from. For example, if you apply for a study permit to Canada from India, it will take around 20 calendar days to get your Canadian Visa.  

  15. When should you apply for a student Visa in Canada? You should apply for a student visa once you have confirmation from the Canadian university. Collect your documents and submit your visa application online. Also, make sure you have the desired finances in place. You will need to fund your study in Canada along with accommodation, travel, food, clothes, and other expenses. Keep the documents with you. Plus, invest some time to sort out your personal savings, education loans, scholarship plans, etc. Feeling Overwhelmed? Read Saving money in Canada

  16. What are the chances for international students to work while studying in Canada? But the work hours are limited to 20 hours per week. However, make sure you know how overseas students balance study and work in Canada.

  17. What is the minimum cost of accommodation in Canada? The rent of student accommodation in Canada greatly depends on the area you choose to stay. A rough idea about the rent expenses would be $7300 - $14000 per year

  18. What is the benefit of staying in Private accommodation in Canada? Private student accommodations in Canada are perfect for people looking for privacy, silence and no unnecessary interference. The rent of private apartments varies according to the location, quality and availability. However, the rent is lower if compared to the university accommodation in Canada.

  19. Can International Students apply for Permanent Residency? • The Permanent Residency visa is determined on a point-based system. • The work experience you gain through PGWPP will help you to qualify for permanent residency in Canada.

  20. How to purchase health insurance as an international student in Canada? • Normally, health insurance is arranged by the university you choose to enroll in accordance with the country rules. • If your country doesn’t include international students in the public health insurance plan, then you have to buy private health insurance.

  21. How is the climate in Canada? Canadian climate is a transition between four distinct seasons. While Canadian winter is pretty famous with the temperature falling to below 0 degrees frequently, the summers are pretty hot when you can easily carry yourself in a simple T-shirt.

  22. What are the Degree options available for overseas students in Canada? Bachelor’s Degree (3 to 4 years) Advanced Diploma (3 years) Diploma (2 years)

  23. Which courses are best for high employment in future in Canada?

  24. Whichever course you study in Canada will benefit your career prospects in future. However, some courses have a cut above the chance to get a job in Canada. They are: Degree in Dentistry (100% chance) Degree in Medicine (99% chance) Nursing Degree (97.4% chance) Pharmacy Degree (97.2% chance) Degree in Computer Science (96.5% chance) Degree in Business (94.9% chance)

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