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1. Student Visa
The student visa must be obtained by international students as a permit to live and study in Canada. Initially, entry visa will be granted as entry permits, and after arriving in Canada, students will be given study permit that allows them to stay in Canada temporarily during their study period.
2. Accommodation
Most schools in Canada offer a wide range of choices and convenience for residence students. But the choice of homestay is the right choice for international students who want to improve their English and/or French; also to experience a welcoming and friendly environment from the host family.
3. Part Time Work
Currently, student visas issued to international students studying in public universities automatically include the permission for students to work directly both on campus and off campus. Full-time students and their dependents can take part-time job up to 20 hours per week during study term and full-time work up to 40 hours during the holiday period.
4. Co-op
If you are studying in Canada, then you have the opportunity to follow the Co-operative Education program or often known as Co-op. Co-op is a program in which students are given the opportunity to work for some period in the areas they learn. Some Co-op even provides financial compensation for the students. Duration of Co-op is varied; You can intern for one full semester and then go back to college, and take Co-op program for several times between lectures. Co-op also allows students to apply the theory learned in the classroom into real practice.
1. Primary & Secondary Schools
The education system in Canada includes government-funded schools and private schools, from kindergarten to pre-university. Education is a provincial responsibility under the laws of Canada, so there is a difference in the education system in various provinces. In general, the length of primary and secondary education term in Canada is 11, 12 or 13 years depending on the province.
From here students can go on to universities and colleges, or in Quebec they can continue at Collège d’enseignement general et professionnel (CEGEP) which means the College of General and Vocational Education. All universities in Canada are owned by the government and the courses are offered ranging from Undergraduate to Doctorate and usually begin in September.
2. College & Technical Institute / Polytechnic
The most popular options in Canada are college and technical institute, because they offer a professional program one for to three years including internship. They also offer courses University Transfer Program (UTP), which provide opportunities for students to obtain a graduate degree program (Bachelor Degree) at the university. Transfer credit value of two (2) years at a college or university college will be a provision for that student.
Costs for college and technical institute ranges between CAD 10,000 – CAD 20,000.
3. University
Universities in Canada are known internationally for the quality of teaching and research. Undergraduate and Graduate degree from a university in Canada is considered on par with other universities in the United States and other Commonwealth countries. Universities in Canada are largely funded by the government. Hence, universities in Canada consistently have high quality.
The number of full-time students at the university ranges from between 1,000-35,000 students. In addition, most universities have a large number of part time students or continuing education students. Bachelor Degree in Canada takes duration of four years. Just like the USA, Canada also recognizes a pathway system through the College, where students can start their studies for one to two years in college first and then transfer to a university.
The study duration for Graduate courses (Master Degree) is two years and for PhD is between three to four years. The university also offers certificate and degree for professionals.
Fees for universities vary depending on the province, institution and program of study, typically ranging CAD 9,000 – CAD 26,000 per year.
The study period usually lasts from September to May. Some universities use a semester or trimester system, with all courses available even during the summer. Generally there is no admission test in Canada. Each university sets its own entry standards and qualifications of each individual application.
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