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Moving to Canada:

When making the transition to life in Canada, there are many things to consider. These tips and student perspectives of the journey will help yours be a more enjoyable one!

Coming to Canada: a student perspective

To avoid any problems while travelling, you should carry with you:

  • Your passport and visa
  • Your letter of acceptance from KIOSK School of English
  • Your homestay information
  • Emergency contact numbers
  • An international phone card
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 School News 

Jobs, jobs, and more jobs for information technology professionals as the boom is back
From Canadian Business College - Toronto

Learn in demand skills to obtain your IT education.

Study dental hygiene and start your own dental clinic after you pass your National Board Exams or learn to be an Intraoral Assistant.

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Canadian Business College - Toronto School Profile

Arriving at Capilano: Understanding Canadian Values
From Capilano College

When you first arrive in Canada, you may experience feelings of confusion and uncertainty about Canadian customs and values.

Capilano College International Students

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Capilano College School Profile


Your new home away from home at FDU-Vancouver
From Fairleigh Dickinson University

Moving to another country is an exciting experience but it can also be stressful; getting all your paperwork in order, packing for the trip, and then there's the trip itself! The good news is that you don't have to do the preparations alone. This is where your University or College Student Services is there to help.

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Fairleigh Dickinson University School Profile


Attitude is everything
From North Island College

Coming to study in a new country, living with new people and making new friends is probably more challenging than getting good grades. When you feel comfortable with your new country, new family and have some new friends, you will be able to focus on your studies, and get the grades your parents are expecting!

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North Island College School Profile


Preparing for your transition
From University of Lethbridge

Being an international student is not easy, regardless of the country that you come from or the country that you are going to. The feeling of being away from your family, entering into a new environment, or having to face a new culture can be scary and can create a lot of anxiety. University of Lethbridge Crest

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University of Lethbridge School Profile


University pathway programs becoming popular in Canada
From International Language Academy of Canada - Toronto

Canada is one of the top destinations for international students. Canada offers the highest standard of living, exceptional scenery, a diverse and exciting cultural experience and a rich history.

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International Language Academy of Canada - Toronto School Profile


Make your move to Toronto, Canada - make your move to Humber!
From Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning

Canada, and Toronto in particular, is one of the most gloriously multicultural places you could imagine. Home to more than 100 distinct ethnic groups, Toronto is a multicultural haven where everyone feels welcome.

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Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning School Profile


Where there is a will, there is way
From University of Saskatchewan

Going to University is a big step for any student. If that step involves going to a different country as well, then the situation becomes even more challenging. At this fragile moment, even a bit of help and a slight nudge in the right direction is very helpful.
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University of Saskatchewan
School Profile



Transition to student life at Brock University
From Brock University

The image of Canada as a frigid northern climate is not totally accurate. Brock University, located in the Niagara Region, enjoys four distinct seasons with many activities to experience year round.

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Brock University School Profile


Coming to Canada!
From University of Regina

The differences between being a backpack-savvy traveler, visiting Canada (probably in the summer) and a luggage-in-tow student, arriving as the fall leaves fall to the ground, aren't that drastic.

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University of Regina School Profile


Helping international students make the transition at CNA
From College of the North Atlantic

College of the North Atlantic understands that choosing to study abroad is big step and students have a lot of questions and concerns before embarking on an exciting journey of living and studying in Canada.

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College of the North Atlantic School Profile



Thinking of Studying in Canada?
StudyinCanada.com Has the Answer


Get a head start on your post-secondary education by studying at a high school in Canada. Learning at the high school level gives you a chance to develop your English language skills and get accustomed to culture and life in Canada. Yes, winters are cold!

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 Feature Schools 
Fairleigh Dickinson University Concordia University Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
College of the North Atlantic Durham College Thompson Rivers University - Kamloops
University of Alberta University of Ontario Institute of Technology Vancouver Island University
 Scholarships 
Universal Entrance Scholarship
From St. Clair College

Awarded to all newly enrolled students in post secondary programs. A $500.00 tuition reimbursement payment will be made at the end of the student�s first and third semester. Students must maintain full-time academic status and a minimum GPA of 2.5. Read More...

St. Clair College School Profile


For information on all Canadian scholarships, visit http://www.ScholarshipsCanada.com.
Summer 2008
Volume 2, Issue 1


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 Did you know?

In 2006, there were 70,000 full-time and 13,000 part-time international students in Canadian universities.

International students make up 20% of graduate enrolment in Canadian universities.

International students in Canada come from over 200 countries.

In 2004, 23% of full-time visa students came from China.

Since 2000, two-thirds of Canadian universities have experienced enrolment increases in internationally-oriented degree programs.

- Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada




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