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Extending a Visa and Extending a Study Permit

International students often forget or overlook the need to extend their visa and study permit. This is extremely important and can directly affect your ability to continue your studies in Canada. When do you need to extend your Visa? If a student plans to travel back to Vietnam for a visit, they must check whether their Visa (Temporary Resident Visa - TRV) is still valid at the time they intend to return to Canada. If the visa has expired or ...

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Differences Between a Visa and a Study Permit

Understanding the difference between a visa and a study permit is essential for students planning to study in Canada. Although both documents are required for international students, they serve very different purposes. The overview below explains how each document works and what students need to know before entering Canada. 1. VISA: A visa is a travel document that authorizes the holder to enter Canada within the period of validity indicated on the visa. (For example: if a visa is valid from ...

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APPLICATION FOR STUDYING IN CANADA

Applying to study in Canada requires careful preparation to ensure you meet the academic and language standards set by Canadian institutions. While each school may have specific criteria, most follow common admission requirements and request a standard set of documents. Below is an overview of the essential qualifications and materials needed for a successful application: Admission Requirements: For high school and college applicants: Academic performance of average to above average English proficiency equivalent to TOEFL 500 or IELTS 5.0 For bachelor’s ...

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CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES

Canada has over 95 universities known worldwide for excellence in teaching and research. Canadian universities are strictly regulated by government authorities regarding credential frameworks and academic quality. As a result, university education in Canada is highly respected, and Canadian degrees are widely recognized internationally.  Universities receive substantial government funding and offer more than 500 advanced-level academic programs, awarding bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Student populations vary from around 1,000 to 35,000 depending on the institution. Universities also provide flexible learning formats ...

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CANADIAN COLLEGES AND INSTITUTIONS 

Reference: List of Public Colleges in Canada   Programs offered at Canadian colleges are typically highly practical and hands-on, with a stronger vocational focus compared to university programs. For this reason, many students who have already completed a university degree return to college to gain additional professional skills. College classes usually have smaller class sizes, offer external internships, provide spacious classrooms and laboratories, encourage interactive teaching methods, and offer multiple levels of entry across a wide range of disciplines - from technical ...

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List of Public Colleges in Canada

Below is the list of public colleges in Canada, categorized by province: Alberta Ambrose University College Bow Valley College Canadian University College Grande Prairie Regional College Keyano College The King’s University College Lakeland College Lethbridge College Medicine Hat College Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Olds College Red Deer College Robertson College Southern Alberta Institute of Technology British Columbia Alexander College Ashton College Camosun College Canadian College College of New Caledonia Douglas College Langara College Northern Lights College Northwest Community College Okanagan College ...

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SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN CANADA

See also: List of Canadian Secondary Schools  In Canada, there are both public and private secondary schools. At these schools, students may choose programs that combine academic subjects with English language studies, alongside standard courses such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and other core subjects. Private Secondary Schools: Canada has a large number of private secondary schools, all of which offer high-quality education. Many successful politicians and business leaders have studied at these institutions. Private secondary schools must be registered with the ...

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