APPLICATION REQUIRMENT:
- Resume/CV
- Letters of recommendation (minimum two)
- Passport sized photos
- Copies of your passport
- GMAT/GRE test certificates (if asked)
- Medical certificate
- Insurance letter
- Documents stating work experience (if applicable)
- Course specific questionnaire (if asked)
- Test AS certificate
- Translations of certificates (if asked)
- Proof of funds (if asked)
- Certificate and transcript of your undergraduate studies
Application Deadlines:
- Application deadlines is vary from university to university and course which you opt for according to course and intake.
- On arrival in Canada
- Fill out your Declaration Card
- Before you land in Canada, the flight attendant will provide you with a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Declaration Card.
- The CBSA website provides information about this Declaration Card. Fill out this form on the flight.
- Go to Customs/Immigration
- When you arrive at the airport in Canada, you will see signs in both English and French to direct you. Follow the signs that read Arrivals and Customs (also known as the immigration area).
- When you arrive at Customs, there will be lines for Canadian citizens and non-Canadian citizens. Make sure you get in the appropriate line.
- Get your study permit (if applicable)
- At Customs, you must indicate that you are coming to Canada to study. They will then tell you to present your travel documents and study permit.
- If it is your first time studying in Canada and you applied for your study permit outside of Canada, you will not yet have your study permit. You will instead have a Letter of Introduction which confirms your study permit was approved. Show the officer this letter.
- Next, you will speak to an immigration officer at your port of entry (most likely your port of entry will be in Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver).
- The immigration official will examine your documents. If everything is correct, the official will give you your study permit.