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Course Fees & Dates ¦ General
Information and Conditions ¦ Application
Information ¦ Travel Arrangements |
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| Travel Arrangements |
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You should make you flight arrangements well in advance.
Our SISEC representative will gladly give you travel advice. Arrival dates
are usually the Saturday before classes begin. Our airport pickup service
will ensure that you reach the campus quickly and comfortably.
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Medical Insurance: We strongly recommend all students arrange for medical
coverage before coming to Canada. Medical insurance can be arranged upon
arrival in Canada, if necessary.
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Visa and Passport Specifications: To study longer than
six months, students are required to obtain a student's visa. To obtain
a student's visa (authorization),
applicants must show officials at a Canadian embassy or consulate the following
items:
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- A Letter of Acceptance to the school
- A valid passport
- A letter confirming good health (mandatory in some
embassies/consulates, but not in all)
- An indicator of sufficient funds
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To obtain the school's Letter of Acceptance, the $100 registration fee
must be paid in advance. Student visas can be obtained only outside of
Canada and can take as little as 2 working days or as long as 2 to 3 months.
Please check with your local embassy.
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To study six months or less no student visa is required. Students either
get a tourist visa in their home country or are given an entry stamp on
arrival at any Canadian port of entry.
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Renewing a student visa or visitor visa is usually only a formality.
You cannot extend the visitor's visa to study, however. The application
must be mailed to immigration 6 weeks before the current visa runs out.
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For more information on citizenship and immigration please visit:www.cic.gc.ca.
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