Study Abroad
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By Harsha Sachdeva
Welcome to our webstory on the step-by-step guide for Indian students who wish to study in Canada. In this presentation, we will walk you through the process of applying and studying in Canada as an international student from India.
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The first step is to apply for admission to a recognized educational institution in Canada. There are numerous colleges and universities offering various degrees and study programs for students.
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Once you receive an offer letter, it's time to pay the tuition fees to the college or university. You can make the payment through International Wire Transfer and keep the receipt as it will be required for your visa application.
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Acquiring the Guaranteed Investment Scheme (GIC) is mandatory for foreign students studying in Canada. It helps cover living expenses. Purchase the GIC worth $10,200 from any participating bank, and you will receive $2,000 upon arrival and the rest in 12 equal instalments.
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Undergo a medical examination by a government-recognized doctor in Canada. The examination report will be sent directly to immigration authorities, and you will receive a receipt to be included in your visa application.
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Now, it's time to apply for a Canadian student visa. This process requires careful documentation and adherence to the guidelines provided by the Canadian immigration authorities.
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If your application is approved, you will receive a notification from the Government of Canada requesting your passport. Submit it in person or through VFS and obtain a temporary resident visa and a letter of introduction.
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Congratulations! With your visa in hand, it's time to prepare for your journey to Canada. This includes booking flights, arranging accommodation, and ensuring you have all the necessary documents.
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We hope this webstory has been helpful in guiding you through the process of applying and studying in Canada as an Indian student. Good luck with your studies and enjoy your time in Canada!
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