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202 1 what are the admission procedures for Canadian students?

For many students studying in Canada for the first time, the admission process is very strange. What are the procedures for studying in Canada? I have compiled detailed information for you. Let's have a look!

First, the entry process of studying in Canada

1, entrance registration

(1) When flying, the stewardess will give you a Canadian entry registration card. The card has two sides, one in English and the other in French. When you fill it out on the plane, you don't have to fill it out at the Canadian border, which saves time.

(2) Fill in the passport number, not the ID number, for the document number on the card. After disembarking, customs officials will check the actual goods according to the contents of the declaration form.

2. Document preparation

(1) Prepare passports, visas and customs declarations (filled out on the plane).

(2) International students who come to Canada for the first time should also bring their own admission notice and the landing paper issued by the Canadian Embassy in China.

3. Entry formalities

(1) Arrive at the customs entry hall.

(2) After entering the lobby, go to the Canadian Immigration Bureau, line up first, and then when it's your turn, you can go to the immigration officer counter with the lights on.

(3) The immigration officer will check your passport and visa, check your admission notice and tuition receipt, and ask you some questions in English, such as which university to study in Tacova and when to go home.

(4) Be sure to answer in English, and then he will take back the landing paper, issue a study permit and put it directly on his passport.

(5) Immigration staff will also stamp passports and customs application forms.

(6) When international students enter the country for the first time, they should queue up for the study permit, and don't rush to get their luggage. Because the Canadian immigration law stipulates that the immigration officer at the place of landing has the right to refuse anyone entry. Don't think that everything will be fine when you arrive. If you are not satisfied with your answer, the immigration officer has the right to refuse you entry.

(7) Entry formalities must be completed at the first landing place (that is, the first city where the plane arrives in Canada).

Step 4 pick up your luggage

(1) After going through the immigration formalities, you can pick up your checked baggage in front of the baggage carousel.

(2) There is a trolley at the baggage claim area.

(3) Baggage carts are used free of charge at Vancouver Airport, and can only be introduced by coin-operated carts at Toronto Airport (coins of Canadian dollars or US dollars can be prepared in advance, and there is a place for exchange at the airport), and some fees will be refunded when returned.

(4) Put the checked baggage on the baggage carousel, and there is a display next to or in the middle of each baggage carousel to show the flight number. Find the conveyor belt of your corresponding flight and pick up the checked baggage.

Second, the entry materials for studying in Canada

1. passport;

2. Customs letters;

3. Admission notice (it is best to prepare high school or university transcripts at the same time);

Customs officials usually ask simple questions, such as name, date of birth or which school they go to. Just get ready in advance.

The above things also need to be provided at the time of enrollment registration report.

Take a pen and notebook. You need to fill out a camera entry form on the plane. There is a Chinese version, asking if you have any contraband, meat, fruit and other questions.

Certificates: According to the requirements of colleges and universities, students generally need to prepare the following certificates as registration materials.

1. Original or photocopy of the admission notice;

2. Passport;

3. transcripts;

4. Photos (please prepare the electronic version as a template for making student cards);

5. Original, photocopy and electronic version of IELTS or TOEFL transcripts (please bring them);

6. Driver's license (if please bring it);

7. Obtained vaccine records (applicable to public high school enrollment) or vaccine certificates issued by designated medical institutions (applicable to private high school enrollment).

Three. Precautions for studying in Canada

Air ticket booking

Every summer and around Christmas is the peak season for studying in Canada, so the general price will increase by 20% or more on the basis of the shortage of seats, especially for direct flights. You can buy a transfer ticket if you want to save money. But it should be noted that if you choose to transfer through the United States, students must hold a short-term visa in the United States! Canada mainly has 10 provinces, but generally there are only three entry points, namely Toronto, Ontario, Vancouver, BC, Montreal and Quebec. If you want to reach other cities, you must transit through the above three places.

luggage

General airlines have their own regulations on the size and standard of luggage. Studying in Canada suggests choosing Air Canada or Cathay Pacific.

Air Canada: 2 pieces of luggage can be checked for free (the sum of the length, width and height of each piece of luggage does not exceed 158cm, and the weight of each piece of luggage does not exceed 23KG), and 1 standard article (size ≤23X40X55CM, weight ≤ 1 piece) and1piece can be carried with you.

Cathay Pacific Airways: You can check 3 pieces of luggage (the sum of the three sides of each piece of luggage cannot exceed 158cm, and the weight is less than or equal to ≤23KG) and you can carry 1 piece of hand luggage (the size is less than or equal to ≤23X36X56CM, and the weight is less than or equal to ≤7KG) for free.

Carry cash with you

Customs clearly stipulates that the cash carried in Canada should not exceed 65438 Canadian dollars +00000. If Canadian dollar cash is less than 6,543,800 yuan, but foreign currency (such as USD, RMB, etc.). ), if the total amount after conversion at the exchange rate exceeds 10000 Canadian dollars, it must be declared to the customs.