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What are the taboos for studying in Canada? You have to know.

Getting a visa is only the first step to study in Canada. To stay in Canada safely, international students must have a basic understanding of the legal knowledge here. Once you break the law because of ignorance, you may be sent back to China at any time, and the road to studying abroad will end. Let's discuss the seven "forbidden zones" that international students must stay away from in Canada!

Studying abroad for the purpose of not studying.

1 year, nearly 400 international students were ordered to leave the country for failing to comply with the visa regulations. Some international students have no intention of studying from the moment they arrive in Canada. They just want to work to make money and finally face repatriation.

The student visa has expired.

Among the repatriated international students, a large proportion were repatriated because their visas expired. International students need to keep in mind the validity period of the visa and renew it within 90 days after it expires. If the expiration time is more than 90 days, international students should go back to China to apply for a new visa. The longer a student stays in Canada illegally, the more difficult it is to apply for a new visa.

Copying homework and cheating in exams

Canada is a country that attaches great importance to credit, and schools will also strictly examine whether students have dishonest behavior in their studies. Papers that don't indicate the source, cite too many, and have the same answers are considered cheating. Some cases caused by carelessness may be forgiven after explanation, and serious cases will be severely punished. Some students were recorded by the school for cheating in the exam and then expelled. If it is serious enough to be expelled, the way for international students to study will be terminated immediately and they must leave the country.

Attendance and grades are poor.

Canadian immigration officers will evaluate whether students study hard according to their attendance and academic performance at school. There was once an international student who studied in many schools in Canada for many years and finally completed his language study. After that, the immigration officer suspected that he didn't study hard and refused him entry.

Illegal work

China students usually don't earn pocket money by working as children like Canadian students. If they plan to work abroad, that's for sure. But international students must abide by the law when they work. First, you must be a full-time student. If there are only two courses this semester, you can only work and study, and you can't work.

You also need to have a work visa (work

Permit), different provinces have different regulations on work visas. Students who want to work had better go to official website, and don't become "illegal workers". Once they are found, they will be sent back to China.

evade taxes

Having a part-time job shows that you are an income-earning person. Whether local residents or international students, as long as they make money in Canada, they have to pay taxes. In Canada, it is necessary for individuals to file tax returns voluntarily. Tax evasion is a very serious illegal act, which will not only leave a big stain on the credit record, but also be repatriated.

Now some study abroad agents will help students file tax returns, but they are not professional. It is better to find a certified public accountant to provide you with a complete set of tax return services, so that every expenditure and income can be traced, which is of great help to immigration and work in the future.

Entry-exit contraband

International students often help their friends bring things from China. I want to remind you here that you must know what you are bringing and whether it is illegal.