CANADA EDUCATION
Do you want to apply to Canadian post-secondary institutes or school districts? We can help.
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CANADA
* FSS represents various of institutions across Canada on the map
APPLICATION PROCESS
FOR POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTES
Step 1
Submit us your enquiry with all your documents
Step 2
Our team will assess your profile and provide best options to you
Step 3
You choose the institute you want to apply from the options provided
Step 4
We will submit your application and get back to you when you are accepted
Step 5
Pay tuition fee for the course
Step 6
You will receive letter of acceptance
Step 7
You can apply for your student VISA to Canada
APPLICATION PROCESS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICTS
When handing in your application, you need to:
- fill in the application form with a signature of students’ parents
- submit most recent 3 years school transcript in both English /and original language of instruction
- your transcript or a copy of your school record must be stamped by your school and on school letterhead
- submit a copy of your parents’ passport (only the personal information page and the page with their signatures on it)
- pay application fee ($200-$600), you can pay with Visa/ Master/ cheque/ or e-transfer( once you paid, there will not be any refund services)
- submit a copy of student’s passport (only the personal information page and the page with their signatures on it)
- submit an electronic photo of student
The school district usually will notify whether your application is accepted within one or two weeks. When you get your offer, please pay the tuition fee for the whole year
- the annual tuition fee is about $12,000 – $16,000, medical fee is about $950
- tuition fee usually can be paid through cheque, bankdraft or wire transfer, please make sure to write the name of the school district you are paying
After the school district receive your payment and all the required documents, they will issue you a letter of acceptance and applicants can apply for Study Permit with this letter
Upon your arrival in Canada, the accommodation:
- students will be settled in the neighbourhood of their school
- students have to live with a Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is over 25 year-old
- custodian – all parents have to consign a custodian who is currently living in Canada and is over 25 year-old. If your children do not have any custodian, you can ask your homestay or school officer to be your custodian if applicable.
In Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Quebec and PEI, the legal age as an adult is 18 years old.
In British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Yuko, NW Territories, Nunavut, the legal as an adult is 19 years old.