Canada

HIGHER STUDY CANADA UNIVERSITY

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ABOUT CANADA

If you are one of those who seek a high quality of life above anything else, Canada is the place for you. It has been consistently ranked by the UN as the number one country in the world to live in. Having a large Asian population of students, Canada offers a truly international educational experience.
Furthermore, the Canadian degree or diploma is instantly recognized around the world as being of the highest standard. And you get all this at a remarkably low cost – .both in terms of cost of education and the cost of living. Tuition fees for international students in Canada are much lower than other countries.
More than 130,000 students come to study in Canada every year. In addition to this number are many more that come to Canada to learn English or French. Foreign students bring a rich culture to Canada’s classrooms. The provinces regulate education and schools in Canada. Canada spends more per capita on education than any other country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Canada is an incredible country - a land of immense geography, extreme climate, vast resources, and a small but ethnically diverse population. Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America. It is the world's second-largest country by total area, and extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Canada shares land borders with the United States to the northwest and south.

POPULATION

IN 2015 estimate puts population of Canada to 35 million.

CLIMATE

Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions of the country, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally in the low 20°C (68 to 74°F), while between the coasts the average summer high temperature range between 25°C to 30°C (78 to 86°F) with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40°C (104°F).

PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES

Canada is composed of ten provinces and three territories. The provinces have a large degree of autonomy from the federal government, the territories somewhat less. Each has its own provincial or territorial symbols.
The provinces are responsible for most of Canada's social programs (such as health care, education, and welfare) and together collect more revenue than the federal government, an almost unique structure among federations in the world.

MAIN CITIES

Ottawa is the capital of Canada and home for the Governor-General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Canada.
Toronto is the largest city in Canada and the fifth most populous city in North America.
Montreal is the largest French speaking city in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest city by population in Canada.
The other big cities are - Vancouver, Edmonton, and Winnipeg.

WHY STUDY IN CANADA
THE UNITED NATIONS RANKED CANADA AS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO LIVE!

This assessment was based upon Canada's achievements in terms of educational attainment, life expectancy, national income and general quality of life. It also included Canada's abundance of fresh water, comfortable population density, low incidence of violent crime and a health care system that is a model for the world.

CANADA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM IS EXCELLENT AND RANKS AMONG THE BEST IN THE WORLD

Moreover Canadian tuition fees are among the lowest in English-speaking countries.

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED DEGREES

Canada boasts a wide range of quality educational institutions for both degrees and diplomas in technical and professional disciplines. Over 106,000 international students attend Canadian colleges and universities. This means that you can meet people from around the world as well as people from your own country.

POSSIBILITY TO WORK IN CANADA AFTER STUDY

International students who have graduated from a Canadian university or college have the opportunity to work in Canada for up to one year after they receive their degree or diploma. International students can work on campus without a work permit. Plans are being made to allow international students to work off-campus, too.

A SAFE, STABLE COUNTRY

Canada is a peaceful, politically stable, and safe country. There are laws that protect the rights of the citizens and the country is relatively unaffected by natural disasters. Almost 65 per cent of international students involved in a 1999 CBIE survey cited Canada's reputation as a safe country as an important reason for deciding to study here.

EXCELLENT HEALTH CARE

Compared to other countries, medical insurance is inexpensive in Canada yet the services that Canadian hospitals provide are among some of the most advanced and accessible in the world.
Welcoming to International Students
Canadians can be reserved with newcomers but are generally very welcoming and respectful of differences. Educational institutions encourage new students from abroad and many have targets to increase their numbers of international students. One thing is for sure--your time in Canada will be something that you will never forget!

EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

Canada offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring virtually every program imaginable.
Education in Canada is provided, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education is within provincial jurisdiction and the curriculum is overseen by the province, without a ministry of education at the federal or national level. Education in Canada is generally divided by Elementary (Primary School, Public School), followed by Secondary (High School) and Post Secondary (University, College). Within the provinces under the department of education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs. [2] Education is compulsory up to an age of 16. There are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces of Canada. Secondary schooling in Canada could go up to Grade 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province unlike in India, where Grade 12 is standard all over the country.

PRE-UNIVERSITY

Pre-University and secondary educations combined are sometimes referred to as K-12 (Kindergarten through Grade 12).

POST SECONDARY EDUCATION

Post secondary education is offered by four types of educational institutions...

Universities

Canadian universities are largely public funded, and, as a result, offer consistently high quality education at lower tuition rates for international students than their counterparts in competing countries. They offer a broad range of courses and degrees from Undergraduate to Doctorate and also Certificate and Professional Degrees.

University Colleges

As a component of the Canadian university system, University Colleges offer students a choice of either academic oriented University Degree programmes or the more practical-oriented College Diplomas and Certificates. As a part of the Canadian college system, university colleges are distinguished by their strong student support services, small classes and strong campus environments. They also offer combined degree/diploma programmes and university transfer programmes.

Community Colleges and Technical Institutes

They typically have more vocational-related curricula, with small classes, off-campus course offerings, a greater ratio of laboratory space to class room space, and an interactive teaching style. The uniqueness of Canadian colleges lies in the combination of employer-centred curricula. These institutes have the primary function of responding to the training needs of business, industry, and public service sectors. Most colleges and technical institutes offer diplomas and certificates rather than degrees, however, more and more now grant degrees and applied degrees.

Technical / Career College

This is a privately owned and operated school with the main objective of preparing students for the job market after a short period of instruction. The emphasis at career colleges is on practical skills over a broad range of programmes. They specialize in such areas as business, computers, and secretarial skills. Although privately owned, these institutes are provincially approved and regulated, ensuring that programmes standards and quality are maintained.

STUDY COST

The average range of fees is as below...

Level Cost in CDN $
Bachelors 12,000 - 16,000
Graduate 14,000 - 19,000

The living expenses range from CDN $ 10,000 to 12,000 per year. The expenses are high in big cities like Montreal and Vancouver

SCHOLARSHIPS

There are various organizations within Canada that administer scholarship programs but they are usually for graduate students and professors who are studying or researching a specific subject; Canadian studies are a typical area for which scholarships are awarded. Limited financial assistance is available for international students coming from abroad. However, some schools may offer scholarships (based on academic merit) specifically for foreign students.

INTAKES
Student Partners Program

The Student Partners Program (SPP) is an administrative framework designed and implemented in partnership between the Canadian visa offices in India and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC). The current list of participating ACCC members is the following:
Please note that there are many other ACCC colleges which also welcome students from India. Applications to these colleges will also receive prompt processing and a fair and individual decision based on the documentation provided. Please visit the ACCC website for more information, including a full list of member institutions.
The Student Partners Program is open to Indian nationals only. Students do not apply to the SPP; they apply to a participating college and may be considered under the program if they meet specific criteria. Application submission under the SPP is at the discretion of each participating college. Students interested in submitting applications under the program are encouraged to contact the participating college of their choice for information. The Student Partners Program involves close cooperative partnership and feedback from the participating colleges to ensure student compliance with the terms of their study permits. Essential to the program feedback mechanism is the student's consent for the institution to provide information on attendance. The student must sign the consent declaration on the SPP checklist in order to be processed under this program.
All Study Permit application checklists have been revised and improved as a result of the Student Partners Program framework to help students make simpler applications. All students are strongly encouraged to submit supporting documents as indicated in the checklists to facilitate the processing of their applications. Checklists are available online.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

In most Canadian universities and colleges, the academic year is divided into two semesters, the fall semester (Sept-Dec), and the winter semester (Jan-May), with a short vacation at Christmas. Many colleges also offer a summer semester beginning in May.
University deadlines for the September session vary from institution to institution, though are generally from mid December to the end of March.
Colleges may have a rolling admission policy and will accept applications while processing time still permits.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION
Application Form
Application Fee (if applicable)
Mark sheets – 10th, 12th , Graduation (all years)
Transcripts
IELTS SAT/GRE/ GMAT – Mark sheets (Minimum 5.5 bands or bands required by the college or university where you applied).
Letter of recommendation
Resume
Statement of Purpose
Work Experience Letter
VISA PROCEDURE

All International students are required to obtain a Study Permit (Student Visa) before going to Canada for studies.
The Canadian High Commission uses the services of VFS (Visa Application Centres) in nine cities across India. Visa applications are accepted at the VFS centres and then forwarded to the Canadian High Commission for processing. Application for a Study Permit - SPP Checklist
Those who have previously been refused any Canadian study permit application are not eligible to apply under SPP.
Complete and place this checklist on top of your application.
Consult VFS website for forms and instructions
Any document not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation.
Failure to submit all required documentation may result in the refusal of your application or delay processing.
False statements or submission of fraudulent documents will result in immediate refusal.
After submission of all required documents you may be required to attend an interview.
A medical exam will be required for study program exceeding 6 months. SPP applicants can undergo Up-Front Medical examinations, per instructions below.
Any preparations you make, such as paying administration or tuition fees, are done entirely at your own risk.
Do not finalize travel plans unless you have received a visa.

Important Notice Regarding Application Deadlines: We strongly recommend that you submit your application at least three months ahead of your proposed date of travel. Applications that are received after 01 April for May entry, after 01 August for September entry and after 01 December for January entry will not normally be processed in time for the start of classes and will likely be refused.
If you intend to undergo a pre-application medical examination, please follow the instructions below.When submitting your completed and signed application form be sure to include the last page (page 5 of 5) that will contain your data in barcodes in 02 copies.


Pre-Application Medical Examination - SPP

Students applying under SPP may have their medical examination before submitting their Study Permit application by visiting one of the Designated Medical Practitioners (DMP) in India.
It is not mandatory to complete a medical examination prior to submission of your application. However, doing so may result in faster processing. Medical results are valid for one year. Do not undergo a subsequent medical examination if you had one in the last year.
After completion of your medical examination, the DMP will provide you with one copy of your medical examination form. This form must be submitted together with your Study Permit application.
Please Do Not Submit Your Application Until One Week After Your Medical Examination Is Completed.
Submission of this form does not guarantee approval of your application. Do not make any commitments until your Study Permit application has been approved. All costs for the medical examination are payable by the applicant and non-refundable. You must submit your application at the visa office responsible for your area of residence (see section entitled "Applications outside Jurisdiction" for further details). Failure to do so will result in multiple delays due to the necessity of file transfer.

You must submit the following SPP Checklist – Attach THIS checklist as a cover sheet to your application.
Application form fully completed (all questions answered), dated and signed, indicating your personal mailing address, reliable phone contact, and your personal email address (if you agree to e-mail communications).
Original, valid passport for yourself, as well as a photocopy of the bio data page. Family Information Form and Student Questionnaire (leaving no gaps).
Two passport photographs with a white background for yourself and each family member requesting a visa. The photographs should have your name printed on the back, dated and taken in the past 6 months.
Letter of Acceptance from your SPP educational institute in Canada stating unconditional admission, course title, duration of study, level of study, start date (multiple start dates, if applicable) and latest possible date of admission.
Use of a Representative form (IMM 5476) (if applicable)
IELTS test results taken within last 24 months with overall band not less than 6.0
Photocopy of the most recent diploma/leaving certificate, and most recent mark sheets (for entire program; consolidated mark sheets are NOT acceptable)
Copy of receipts for payment provided by the SPP institution (pre-payment of first term is strongly recommended)

Preferred Option for proof of funds: Evidence of purchase of a special Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from a participating Canadian financial institution, in the amount of $10,000 CAD to cover living expenses for your first year in Canada and evidence of payment for your first year’s tuition. See information on the following page for information on how to obtain a GIC.
As an alternate option, you can fulfil the financial requirement by submitting a copy of the receipt for the first year’s tuition fee AND a copy of an Educational Loan from an Indian Chartered Bank equivalent to $10 000 CAD. See information on the following page for the list of acceptable banks.
Copy of medical examination form IMM1017 if you opted to undergo a medical examination before submitting your application.

Do Not Provide Any Additional Documents Unless Requested To Do So by a Visa Officer, Or Your File Will Not Be Given Priority Processing Under SPP

UNIVERSITIES

  1. University of Waterloo, Ontario
  2. York University, Toronto, Ontario
  3. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (M.Engg in Internetworking and all UG courses only)
  4. University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan
  5. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba (only UG)
  6. Wilfrid Laurier University, university in Waterloo, Ontario
  7. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
  8. University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia
  9. Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia
  10. Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario
  11. Trinity Western University, Private university in Langley Township, British Columbia
  12. Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia
  13. Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver, British Columbia
  14. Simon Fraser University through Fraser International College, Burnaby, British Columbia (Only for Under Graduate courses)
  15. University of Manitoba through International College of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba (Only for Under Graduate courses)
  16. Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, British Columbia
  17. University of Canada West, British Columbia
  18. New York Institute of Technology, Vancouver, British Columbia
  19. King’s University College, London, Ontario
  20. Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia
  21. Capilano University, North Vancouver, British Columbia
  1. Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Surrey, British Columbia
  2. University of the Fraser Valley, Public university in British Columbia, Canada
  3. Mount Allison University, University in Sackville, New Brunswick
  4. Seneca College, Toronto, Ontario
  5. George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario
  6. Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario
  7. Douglas College, Vancouver, British Columbia
  8. Algonquin College, Ottawa, Ontario
  9. Niagara College, Welland, Ontario
  10. Fanshawe College, London, Ontario
  11. Georgian College, Barrie, Ontario
  12. Cambrian College, Sudbury, Ontario
  13. Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  14. Conestoga College, Kitchener, Ontario
  15. College of New Caledonia, Prince George, British Columbia
  16. Camosun College, Victoria, British Columbia
  17. LaSalle College, Montreal and Vancouver
  18. College of the Rockies, Cranbrook, British Columbia
  19. Northern Lights College, Dawson Creek, British Columbia
  20. St. Lawrence College, Brockville, Ontario
  21. Confederation College, Thunder Bay, Ontario
  22. St. Clair College, Windsor, Ontario
  23. Canadore College, North Bay, Ontario
  24. Selkirk College, Castlegar, British Columbia
  25. Northern College at Pures-Toronto
  1. Alexander College, Vancouver, British Columbia
  2. Parkland College, Yorkton, Saskatchewan
  3. Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology, Toronto
  4. Le Cordon Bleu, Ottawa, Ontario
  5. INSCOL- Nursing Programs