Arrive prepared for your studies in Canada.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of international students come to Canada to study, drawn by the high quality of education, relatively low tuition fees, and Canada’s welcoming immigration policies.
If you’ve secured admission into a Canadian university or college and are planning to move to Canada on a study permit soon, you may have many questions as you gear up for student life. Are you allowed to work part-time while studying? How can you set a strong foundation for your future while studying? And how can you extend your stay in Canada after you graduate?
Join Film Vachiravuttanon (Customer Operations Manager, Arrive), Stefania Lenti (Assistant Branch Manager, RBC) and Karan Parekh (former international student), as they take you through a pre-arrival checklist to help you prepare for your student life and share tips that’ll help you succeed as an international student. We’ll also talk about managing your finances while you study and share an overview of immigration programs available to international students after graduation.
You’ll learn about:
- Applying for a study permit through the Student Direct Stream
- Pre-arrival preparation for international students
- Your first week as an international student in Canada
- Budgeting for student life
- Working part-time while studying
- Applying for Permanent Residence (PR) after graduation
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