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List of entry procedures for studying in Canada in 2020

Many students apply to study in Canada, and many Canadian universities are internationally recognized. But what international students are most concerned about is the precautions and procedures for entry and exit. Many people who go abroad need special attention. Let's take a look at the list of entry and exit procedures for studying in Canada in 2020.

Canada study abroad entry process

(1) Fill in the customs declaration form. Usually fill it out on the plane.

(2) Enter the airport lobby for customs inspection. You may meet an immigration officer and ask if you have a passport. Don't be nervous at this time, just answer generously.

(3) Go through the entry formalities. At this time, some immigration officers will ask you some simple questions, such as where are you from, what is the purpose of your visit, and whether you have any relatives in Canada.

(4) Approve and affix the entry stamp.

(5) Entering Canada.

China exits the process.

1. You need to submit your passport and visa to the frontier defense when you leave the country.

2. After the baggage is checked, take the carry-on baggage (be sure to bring a pen) and take the boarding pass to the border inspection.

3. Students should fill out exit cards outside the border inspection channel. The exit card is in both Chinese and English, and we can only fill in Chinese. Contents to be noted: A, destination: Canada B, flight C, ID number: write passport number (note that ID number is passport number, not ID number).

The public security personnel will ask you a few simple questions, stamp your passport, and you can go to the security check.

After completing the formalities, the students go out of the customs with passports, air tickets, boarding passes, exit cards and carry-on luggage, and wait for boarding in the waiting hall.

Important documents:

(1) Original passport and visa (CAQ should be prepared when going to Quebec)

(2) Entry letter (required to be presented to the immigration officer when entering the country)

(3) Canadian Customs Entry Form (to be filled in on the plane)

(4) Notice of Admission to Canadian Schools

(5) school receipt voucher or remittance voucher (if the school requires to pay tuition before going to Canada)

(six) the original transcripts and translations of the recent three years.

(7) Minors need to provide guardianship notarization.

(8) Proof of immunization (if applicable)

Communication:

Chat tools such as QQ, MSN and WeChat can still be used in Canada. Generally speaking, domestic mobile phones are usually tri-band (900 NHZ, 1800 MHz, 1900MHZ), while Canadian mobile phones are dual-band (950MHZ and 1900MHZ), so you can use 1900MHZ in Canada, but that means you can only use this one.