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202 1 Detailed explanation of entry and exit procedures for studying in Canada

Many friends who study in Canada for the first time are not very familiar with the process of studying in Canada. Today I will explain the process in detail, hoping to help you.

Admission procedures for Canadian students

1, entrance registration

When you fly, the stewardess will give you an entry registration card for Canada. The card has two sides, one in English and the other in French. If you fill it out on the plane, you don't have to fill it out at the Canadian border now, which can save time. The ID number on the card is the passport number, not the ID number. After disembarking, customs officials will check the actual goods according to the contents of the declaration form.

2. Document preparation

Get your passport, visa and customs declaration form ready (filled out on the plane). International students who come to Canada for the first time should also bring their admission notice and landing documents issued by the Canadian Embassy in China.

3. Entry formalities

After getting off the international flight, follow the crowd and go up and down some steps to the customs entry hall. After entering the hall, go to Canada to apply for StudyPermit. First, line up. Then, when it's your turn, you go to the immigration officer counter with the light on. The immigration officer will examine your passport and visa, check your admission notice and tuition receipt, and ask you some questions in English, such as which university to stay in Canada and when to go home. You must answer in English, and then he will take back your landing paper, issue you a study permit and put it directly on your passport.

The immigration staff will also stamp your passport and customs application form. It is important to pay special attention to the fact that international students queue up for the first time to get their study permit, so don't rush to get their luggage. Remember that this is a very important link, because the Canadian immigration law stipulates that the immigration officer at the landing point has the right to refuse anyone entry. Don't think that everything will be fine when you arrive. If the immigration officer is not satisfied with your answer, he has the right to refuse you entry. Entry formalities must be at the first landing place (that is, the first city where the plane arrives in Canada). StudyPermit must not be lost, because it is very important, with the school and courses you attended and the validity period of your visa on it.

Step 4 pick up your luggage

After going through the immigration formalities, you can pick up your checked baggage in front of the baggage carousel, and there is a trolley at the baggage claim area. Baggage carts are used free of charge at Vancouver Airport, and can only be introduced by coin-operated carts at Toronto Airport (Canadian or American coins can be prepared in advance, and the airport also has an exchange office), and some fees will be refunded when returned. The checked baggage is placed on the baggage conveyor belt, and a display screen shows the flight number next to or in the middle of each baggage conveyor belt. Find the conveyor belt of your corresponding flight and pick up the checked baggage. You make certain marks on your luggage, such as sticking a sticker or tying a rope, so that you can find your suitcase at a glance and save a lot of time.

Pay tuition for studying in Canada

1, telegraphic transfer

In contrast, telegraphic transfer is relatively fast, and it usually takes two days to arrive, but the handling fee is relatively high, with the lowest in 20 yuan 1000 yuan. In addition, telegraphic transfer also pays the telegram fee and deduction fee of foreign intermediary banks.

If you want to wire transfer, ask the school to provide the wire transfer address.

Step 2 draft

Bill remittance means that the bank draws a draft for the remitter, and then I take the draft abroad or mail it abroad.

There is no cable fee for remittance, and other charging items and standards are the same as telegraphic transfer.

Although the cost of remittance is relatively cheap, it is not as fast as telegraphic transfer, and remittance needs to go to the foreign outlets of the billing bank or the designated collection bank of the billing bank to understand the payment procedures.

T/T is used for large remittance, because once the bill is lost, it is relatively troublesome to report the loss, and the bill is valid for one year and will be returned to the original issuing bank after one year.

3. Credit card

Before children go abroad, they can apply for an international credit card at the local bank, and choose the form of the main card and the auxiliary card. The main card of the credit card is left with you, and the secondary card is taken away by the child.

In addition, you can enjoy an interest-free payment period of 20~50 days when you spend with a credit card, which is convenient for you and your children's capital turnover.

However, it should be reminded that it is not cost-effective to withdraw cash abroad with an international credit card. For example, the Great Wall International Card of China Bank will charge a handling fee of 3% of the withdrawal amount.