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Yes, An international student may bring
his or her dependents to Canada by one of two routes. ... A spouse or
common-law partner who plans to work while in Canada has the option to
apply for his or her Open Work Permit before entering the country, upon arrival
to Canada, or after entering the country….
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Work permit for spouse/partner. If you are an international student bringing your spouse or partner with you to Canada, they may be eligible for an open work permit that will allow them to work on or off campus full-time while you study.
Canada accepts students with study gap ranging from 2 years to 5 years for undergraduate and postgraduate courses respectively. Nevertheless, it varies from one university to another; they may accept the application even if you have 7 years of study gap.
It is not possible to get admission to any Canadian University or educational institution without an IELTS score. Even people who are from the US, UK, Australia who study in English medium also need IELTS scores
Yes, all colleges and universities in Canada accept PTE score. For education purpose PTE score is accepted everywhere.
Programs | English Test Score |
Diploma | IELTS
- Overall band score of 5.5 with no band less than 5.0 PTE – Overall 45; no less than 36 |
Bachelor’s | IELTS
- Overall band score of 6.0, no less than 5.5 PTE – Overall 50; no less than 45 |
Graduate
Diploma | IELTS
- Overall band score of 6.5 no less than 6.0 PTE – Overall 6.5; no less than 50 |
Master
Programs | IELTS
- Overall band score of 6.5; no less than 6.0 PTE – Overall 6.5; no less than 50 |
The postgraduate diploma is a postgraduate academic qualification taken after a bachelor's degree. It is usually awarded by a university or a graduate school. ... It is also possible for graduate diploma holders to progress to a master's degree.
Every foreign University/College has their intakes during a year. Some have two intakes while others may have three or only one or a rolling intake during the academic year. Majority Institutions in a particular country follow the same intake. Hence, you should initiate steps for admission process at least one year in advance for the respective intake. In some cases, you could begin these steps 3-4 months in advance as well.
An application package consists of the material required by the University. It consists of Application forms Application fees Recommendations Transcripts and mark sheets Essays Financial aid form
Every University has it's set of eligibility criteria which mostly includes minimum academic requirements, English language and entrance test requirements, relevant work experience etc.Your education counsellor can help you identify relevant programs as per your profile
Yes, one can get admissions even if he/she has below average grades in academics. There are several good Universities abroad and they understand that students sometimes lose focus and do not concentrate on their studies. They even understand the Indian academic system as they are in close co-ordination with us. These Universities will be ready to give one a second chance.
Each university in Canada has its own policy regarding admission
requirements. Contact each university directly for the admission
requirements of the program you’re interested in. Find a program and click on the name of the university for its website and contact information.
It depends on the length and type of program you will be attending. Your eligibility to work will be shown on the immigration stamp in your passport. International students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during term days and full time during holidays. Many institutions have 'Job shop' to help students find part-time jobs. Job vacancies are also advertised in newspapers and online. There are also many national and regional employment agencies, run by both government and private organizations, which can advise on the broad range of opportunities available to their client businesses and industries. Most employers will want to see your resume and sometimes; they take an interview before hiring.
Number of people | All provinces except Quebec |
Single student | Tuition plus $10,000 for a 12-month period (or $833 per month) |
For one accompanying family member add: | $4,000 for a 12-month period (or $333 per month) |
For each additional family member, add: | $3,000 for a 12-month period per dependent child of any age (or $255 per month) |
Number of people | Total amount required |
One person under age 18 | $6,377 |
One person age 18 or older | $12,750 |
Two persons age 18 or older | $18,702 |
One person over age 18 and one under age 18 | $17,137 |
Two persons over age 18 and one under age 18 | $20,950 |
Two persons over age 18 and two under age 18 | $22,611 |
STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. While careers in STEM fields are popular, there is no specific program entitled “STEM” in a BC college or university. Prospective students are encouraged to research programs in their particular area of interest.
Graduates from a DLI in BC may apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit after graduating from an eligible study program.
The thought of moving away from the comfort of a home, being on your own & especially migrating to another country is certainly a big decision. The evitable question that comes to one’s mind is” where shall I live”? “How much will it cost”? and so on... Living expenses in big cities will be different from the smaller ones. Average room rent in Canada is around $600. The institution fees structure varies depending upon the program and province. You can browse our website for average tuition fees for all the institutions we work with. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to send an email at info@careerconnect.com.np