Congratulations to students whose study visas to Canada have been approved & will be starting school this fall (September).
When you eventually land in Canada, some things to note:
- As a student, you are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
- If you don't drive, check bus schedule before going out.
- Aside from the busy cities like Toronto etc., buses run every 30 mins on weekdays & every 1hr on weekends.
- Before buying textbooks, check with Lecturers if okay with you borrowing from Library rather than owning.
- If you can't afford the school residence, you can rent very close to the school.
- It is cheaper to cook than to eat out.
- Sobeys is a high-end grocery store for students. Try others.
- Connect with students from the prior year for course tips.
- Ask questions a lot in class.
- Mix with students from other backgrounds to learn and understand other's perspectives.
- Research how to be successful in your course of study.
- Research what certification is relevant to your field in Canada.
- Mix with other Nigerian students to reduce nostalgia.
- Be mindful of your study permit expiry date and when to apply for an extension.
- It is never too early to start reading about the process of PR, because you might be eligible.
- The International Office in school is your first stop for questions & concerns relating to course.
- Be mindful of 'Them-Say-Them-Say'. Be sure to request the source of an info to read it in black and white.
- Remember the daughter/son of whom you are.
- Don’t get carried away by infrastructure or because the system works.
- Distinction is not a bad idea. 🤷🏿♂️
- Get your G1/G2/G licenses as soon as possible.
- If you are particular about meeting Nigerians, there is most likely a church /mosque in your city where you can network in that regard.
- If you can, as a student, have only 1 credit card. You can use it to build credit history.
- Look for banks that have account perks for newcomers/students.
- Don't call Nigeria directly with your local Network if you aren't sure of the call rate.
- Look up your school website to see if there are awards/scholarships available for international students after school.
- If you need to extend your passport, the Nigerian High Commission is in Ottawa but call them because of the lockdown.
- Register with a local job agency to ease your part-time job search while schooling.
- It is cheaper to fly outside Canada than within Canada.
- Punctuality is key. Try to adjust as soon as you can.
- School is very important, but remember to live too. Explore your city and neighboring cities.
- There’s most likely a chapter/association for professionals in your field. Try to be a member of such.
- Get your resume reviewed to a Canadian format.
- Create a profile on Indeed.Ca. Never too early to see what the labour market looks like.
- Your Social Insurance Number (SIN) should never be given to anyone other than Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or your employer.
- You can get a provincial ID Card as a means of identification so you don’t need to have your international passport with you at all times.
- You should also get your school ID card.
- Check your school tuition breakdown to see if there are any health benefits entitled to you.
- When winter starts, please get a very good winter jacket, winter boots, & have your gloves with you at all times.
Again, it isn’t too early to start reading about the Express Entry program as a student. In many cases, eligible students begin the process early.
All the best.
For those asking, yes I help with Study Admission to Canada via @HumanSquadCA. Do send a DM, someone will be happy to work with you.
Also, for any other Canada immigration request, process, speaking to an RCIC, visa application review, submit a request at HumanSquad.com
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Again, if you are Student looking for Fully Funded Scholarships,
Here are '10 Fully Funded Scholarships' you should look at.
1. Chevening Scholarships (UK) 2. Erasmus+ (Europe) 3. Fulbright Scholarships (USA) 4. Santander Bank 5. Rotary Foundation Global Study Grants (Global)
6. The Gates Millennium Scholarship (USA) 7. Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (Sweden) 8. Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarships (Global) 9. Endeavour Postgraduate Awards (Australia) 10. Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Programme (France)
- Decide where you want to study.
- Check and research requirements.
- Have a checklist of documentation.
- Write a good personal letter.
- Get other documents ready.
- Check info on cost of living/ other costs to avoid surprises.
- Spice it up with faith and optimism.
- Program/Course
- Entry requirement
- Scholarship deadline
- Precise Country
- Personal characteristics like gender, family, race and other factors.
Search for these sites:
-College Board
-Cappex
-Scholarship Position
-Fastweb
-College Week Live
-Niche
-Global Scholarships for International Students
-EPro 360
-College Scholarships
-Scholarship Monkey
-Ensure you review the eligibility
-Let your personal statement stand out.
The cheapest schools in Canada for International Students (Mix of English & French Schools) based on degree:
For Undergraduate Studies:
1. Brandon University (Manitoba) 2. Université de Saint-Boniface (Manitoba) 3. Canadian Mennonite University (Manitoba)
4. Université Sainte-Anne (Nova Scotia) 5. Université de Moncton (New Brunswick) 6. Memorial University of Newfoundland (Newfoundland) 7. Concordia University of Edmonton (Alberta)
For Graduate Studies:
1. Memorial University of Newfoundland (Newfoundland) 2. University of Northern British Columbia (British Columbia) 3. Simon Fraser University (British Columbia) 4. University of Saskatchewan (includes federated and affiliated colleges) (Saskatchewan)