Studying In Canada
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Canada has a history of welcoming international students. Reputable Canadian academic institutions attract thousands of students from around the world. In fact, according to Canada Immigration more than 130,000 students come to study in Canada every year. The diversity of cultures represented on Canadian campuses contributes to the rich culture of Canadian schools.

NewWorld Immigration has helped many international students achieve their dreams of studying in Canada. Our assistance to prospective students is twofold. First, we assist in the post-secondary education application process. Second, we help our clients obtain the necessary documents for studying in Canada.

Over the years, we have established sound working relationships with a variety of Canadian universities, colleges and trade schools. This enables us to facilitate the timely admissions of our clients into the right schools and programs. Enrolling our clients in suitable programs also enables us to help our clients successfully obtain student visas.

Language Studies - General Requirements
  • Completed application form and tuition fee payment in order to receive a Letter of Acceptance from the school
  • Student permit is not required unless the language program is over six months
  • Medical examination may be required for students applying to programs 20 weeks or longer

 

Graduate Studies - General Requirements
  • Completion of an acceptable undergraduate degree from an accredited/recognized university
  • High level of academic achievement in previous studies
  • Strong reference letters
  • Written Statements
  • Standardized tests such as the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT)

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Undergraduate Studies - General Requirements
  • Successful completion of a secondary school academic program (Canadian Grade 12 equivalent) with strong marks.
  • Proof of a strong proficiency in English (or French). Proof of language proficiency such as the TOEFL or CAEL Assessment may be required. Some institutions may offer their own form of English or French language assessment.
Secondary School Studies - General Requirements
  • In most circumstances, students should be between 13 and 19 years of age.
  • Completed the school application form and submission of an application fee
  • Official academic transcripts for the past three years
  • Letter(s) of recommendation and/or references
  • Average or above average marks in their home schools
  • Students may be required to take placement tests for Math and/or English (and French where applicable)
  • Interviews may also be required
  • Some secondary schools require a TOEFL test
  • Some independent secondary schools require students to submit Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) scores
  • Proof of guardianship is generally required for students under the age of 16

 

Temporary Resident Visa and Study Permit

Most student applicants require both a Temporary Resident Visa and a Study Permit to study in Canada for a period longer than six months. However, citizens from a few countries do not require a Temporary Resident Visa. Check the CIC website to see if this exemption applies to you. In general, students need a Temporary Resident Visa (also known as an Entry Visa) in order to enter Canada. A Study Permit is required for permission to study and to remain in status as a student.

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