Plan for your education in Canada
Canada is a popular study destination for international students. Universities and colleges in Canada offer quality education at relatively low tuition fees, and after you graduate, you have the option of permanently settling in Canada.
Whether you’ve already received admission into a Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI), or are still exploring the possibility of studying abroad, you probably have questions about what student life in Canada looks like. How much does it cost to study in Canada? Are scholarships available for international students? Can you work while studying in Canada?
Join Sugandha Mahajan (Content Manager, Arrive) and Benjamin Syms-Wilson (RBC) as they help you prepare for your studies in Canada. In this webinar, we’ll walk you through the differences between colleges and universities in Canada as well as tips on selecting the right study program and applying for a study permit. We’ll also share a handy pre-arrival checklist, tips on managing your student finances, balancing part-time work and studies, and immigration options that’ll be available to you after you graduate.
You’ll learn about:
- Choosing the right school and study program
- Applying for a study permit
- Budgeting for student life
- Pre-arrival planning for your arrival
- Your first week as an international student in Canada
- Working while studying
- Permanent residence (PR) pathways for students
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