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Making Your Dream to Study in Canada a Reality

Opportunity DeskMay 4, 20163 Mins Read
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Canada has been a top choice for international students, owing to its impeccable educational systems and broad range of academic programs. The fondness for Canadian universities is also due to the admission requirements, application expenses, living and tuition expenses, work permits, etc., which are very friendly.

Studying in Canada can be a dream come through, with the right approach, following necessary steps and useful guides. To facilitate the ease of studying in Canada and making your academic dreams a success, it’s necessary to have an overview of what it takes.

Studying in Canada

  • Education in Canada is open to everyone, regardless of national or religious creed. More so, international students find it easy to study in the country and even work while at it.
  • Studying in Canada also involve vocational and technical studies, capable of making a student an all-round expert in several areas.
  • There are about 98 universities in Canada’s 13 provinces and students are open to numerous options to choose from. This choice leans on the course of study as well as other considerations.

Admission Requirements into Canadian Universities

Considering the fact that English and French are the two official languages of Canada, a prospective student must be proficient in either of the two before applying to a university.

The admission requirements and process vary from university to university and fields of study.

Generally, the following are some of the basic requirements for admission:

  1. An online application form
  2. High school or attended university transcripts
  3. GMAT, GRE, TOEFL, or IELTS scores
  4. Letters of reference from two referees
  5. Resume showing previous education and work experience
  6. Letter of intent showing your reason for seeking admission

Application and Visa Guide

To commence the online application process for any desired course of study in any university, it is best to visit the university’s education portal to download the admission guide.

After getting an offer from a university, next is applying for a Canadian student visa.

A proof that a student has enough money to cater for tuition as well as accommodation and living expenses is needed for visa. In most cases, you may not be granted a visa until you present proof you received an offer from at least one university.

Studying and Working in Canada

  • If you’re looking to make additional income, Canada provides flexible opportunities for students interested in working while studying.
  • It’s also possible to secure student loans, scholarship offers and line of credit, regardless of your nationality – so long you’re eligible and qualified.
  • Students with work permit are allowed to work for up to 40 hours a week when the school is on break and 20 hours per week during the semester.
  • A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Once you start off the process, every other thing that’s needed falls in place.
  • In no time, you’ll be forming a study group with students from different countries, catching the next bus ride to a tourist attraction or living out your other dreams.

The Ultimate Guide to Studying in Canada is an all round eBook, covering relevant topics on studying in Canada, including living and accommodation expenses, language, lifestyle, and overall guide on admission process, tuition, visa processing, scholarship and employment opportunities.

Download the Free eBook: The Ultimate Guide to Studying in Canada.

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