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THE ADMISSION PROCEDURE

STEPS TO APPLY TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES

STEP 1

Do some research about Universities or Colleges that you wish to apply for. Ideally, you should have at least three options that you want to apply for in case you do not get accepted for your first preference.

Step 2

Check their admission requirements for international students, this will cover:

  • Admission times

  • Language requirements

  • Credit scores for the degree or program you want to apply for

  • Application letter to the university

  • Personal profiles may also have to be sent. This is part of your student profile and takes around 30 minutes to complete. There are three questions you are given by the university to answer with a short essay and two short videos

Step 3

 Submit all the required documents like:

  • A certified copy of your diploma or certificate

  • A complete application form for your course

  • An updated CV (if needed)

  • Letter of Intent (This states your intention to enrol in the college or university and any education course you wish to apply for)

  • Language results that are no more than one year old for English or French:

    • English tests that are generally accepted: IELTS, TOEFL and C1 Advanced

    • French tests that are mainly accepted in Canada are: TEF, TCF, DALF and DELF

  • Proof of funds to show that you can support yourself and anyone who immigrates with you during your studies

  • If you are applying for a PhD or Masters program, you will need to have two letters of Academic Reference, along with previous Letters of Employment 

  • If you did not study in Canada, you will also need to have your education assessed with an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment)

Please note that all documents must be translated into either English or French by a certified translator and that the original documents must also be included in your application

Step 4

After your application is processed by the university, you will get your Offer of Admission which is also called a Letter of Acceptance.

Step 5

  • Apply for your study permit and prove that you:

    • Have enough funds to support yourself

    • Have a medical certificate from an approved doctor from the Canadian panel of physicians (if you plan to study in Canada for longer than six months)

    • Have the intent to come to Canada for the sole purpose of studying

    • Inform the Canadian Immigration Office that you intend to leave after your studies are complete

    • Provide Police Clearance also known as a police certificate to show that you are a law abiding person with no criminal record (this includes DUIs)

 

A useful tip to know is that you must have health coverage while you study in Canada because you cannot qualify for public health care unless you are either a permanent resident or Canadian citizen.

Download the Student Assessment Form for a free assessment on your eligibility for admission to a Canadian University.

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