Thursday, July 28, 2011

What is the best thing to do when apply for a Student Visa for Canada? How much money should I prepare?

What is the best thing to do when apply for a Student Visa for Canada? How much money should I prepare?
I am planning to go to Canada to study culinary and work part time at the same time to support my studies. Although, I am a Psychology grad i want to pursue a different field... What are the requirements to apply for this visa? Do you also know any culinary schools who offer scholarships to foreign students? Can i work while studying? Any information that could help me find a good and affordable school...
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all information regarding Canada immigration that you need can be found in www.cic.gc.ca good luck
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you CANNOT work part time while you studying full time. You must have enogh money tio support yourself during the entire course. Looking at a minimum of $2000 per month NOT including tuition fees. This is in Canada. First you need to apply to a culinary school in Canada and be accepted. George Brown college in Toronto has one of the best programs. The school will send you an acceptance letter. You then fill out the application for a study visa and include a copy of the acceptance letter. You MUST also have proof that you already have enough money to support yourself while you are studying.
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yes you can work while studying. , you can work on or off campus..... To work off campus, you must apply for a work permit. Do not begin to work off campus until you have received your work permit. The work permit authorizes you to work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during scheduled breaks (for example, winter and summer holidays, and spring break). You may work on campus at the institution where you study without a work permit if: you are a full-time student at: a public post-secondary institution, such as a college or university, or a collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CEGEP) in Quebec a private post-secondary institution that operates under the same rules and regulations as a public institution, and receives at least 50 percent of its financing for its overall operations from government grants (currently only private college-level educational institutions in Quebec qualify) or a Canadian private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees and you have a valid study permit.

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