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What common sense do you have to know to study in Canada?

First, violation of school discipline

The main purpose of international students going abroad is to study, so good academic performance is fundamental. It's best not to have any violation of discipline. Once there is a violation of discipline, the school will deal with it according to the severity of the incident, and if it is serious, it will be expelled. Then the student's study career will be terminated, so the study permit will be terminated immediately and the student must leave the country. This is the so-called "repatriation".

Second, unregistered courses.

Some students were "repatriated" at the airport before entering the country, and some were caused by unregistered courses. An admitted student of UBC said that her boyfriend had experienced such "treatment". Before, my boyfriend returned to China after getting the university admission notice in Vancouver. He wanted to take a semester off, so he didn't register for this semester. When he returned to Canada from China, the immigration officer found that he had not registered for any courses, so he suspected that he had a student visa to work, refused the entry of the students and went straight back to China.

Therefore, it is very important for students who have just received the admission notice to register for the first semester. Whether or not the school allows the first semester to be suspended, from the perspective of immigration officials, they must register with the school with a study permit. When a small international student coming to Canada enters the country with an admission notice, the official computer of the Immigration Bureau will show whether the student is registered in the school. It is most reliable to muddle through or read honestly.

Third, the study permit expires.

The most common situation in which international students have to return to China is that students forget the validity period of their study permits and fail to renew them within the validity period, thus becoming "black households". If the student's license expires within 90 days, it can be renewed locally. When the student's permit expires more than 90 days, the student can only leave the country as soon as possible and apply for a new visa after returning home. Alternatively, local institutions can help him apply, but the student himself must leave the country.

Busy studies occupy most of the time of international students, and they often neglect their "identity" problems. The study permit is commonly known as the big visa, and the entry visa is commonly known as the small visa. If the small visa expires, it doesn't matter, just reissue it before leaving the country. When a big visa expires, it becomes illegal residence. IDP education experts would like to remind all students that once they find that their study permit has expired, they should consciously return to China. Don't take any chances, otherwise the longer they stay illegally, the more difficult it will be to apply for a visa in the future.

Fourth, the courses are not continuous.

The situation of some students is that when they first arrived in Canada, they signed up for some short-term courses, such as language courses, without a long-term university admission notice, so the validity period of the study permit is very short, and some even entered the country with a visiting visa. When the first big signing period is not renewed or approved, then they can no longer stay in Canada and transfer to another school. Students who transfer to another school must pay attention to whether their student ID card is always valid, and also pay attention to whether the study ID card indicates that they must study in a designated school or it is indefinite. During the validity period, the open study permit can be transferred to other schools at will, while the study permit of the designated school is only synchronized with the courses studied. If the school course ends, the study permit will be invalid, and students need to apply for a new study permit in advance.

V. "Illegal workers"

Working while studying abroad can not only accumulate local work experience, increase opportunities to communicate with others, but also earn some pocket money, which is something that many international students will do. However, it is legal and illegal to work. Canadian regulations require full-time students to work, and part-time students are not allowed to work. The school will take the initiative to report the student registration to the Immigration Bureau every two years. The Immigration Bureau also has the right to check the registration of a student at any time, so part-time students will be regarded as "illegal workers" if they work. "Illegal workers" not only fail to protect the students themselves, but will also be sent back to China once they are found. As for how they will be discovered, there are various ways, such as a surprise inspection by the immigration bureau, such as an investigation of their company and so on. In short, students are advised not to hand over their "destiny" to others.

VI. Tax evasion

In addition, even if you work legally, small international students need to pay attention to one thing, that is, filing taxes. There is no such thing as voluntary tax returns every year in China, so many foreign students don't understand Canadian tax laws and think that they can sit back and relax after making money, but it is not. It is the duty of every resident to file tax returns in Canada, and international students are no exception. Part-time income needs to be truthfully declared to the tax bureau every year. If tax evasion is found, this is a very serious problem, and international students will inevitably be marked with a big stain on their credit records and will also be deported.

Seven, poor grades

If the academic performance is too poor, the immigration officer may also doubt whether the students study hard at school. Because the performance of Canadian schools is directly linked to the usual attendance rate, poor performance is either poor attendance rate, or unwilling to study or not studying hard. If you have a bad record at school, it will attract the attention of the immigration department.

Eight, in violation of the law

For small international students, a few dare not break the law, but sometimes breaking the law is not necessarily subjective. For children who have no experience and don't understand the laws of other countries, sometimes they will be involved in illegal activities if they are not careful. The more common situation is to help "friends" bring things. It is normal for international students to fly between the two countries. Some friends or acquaintances often ask for help with things. Some of the luggage was not agreed by the foreign students who helped at once, and they didn't check what they helped. At this time, the risk came. If it is a serious contraband, such as drugs, after the airport security check, international students often argue. Some foreign students even brought a lot of cold medicine from China into China, which led to his imprisonment in a foreign country. The reason is that cold medicine contains a lot of ephedrine, which is a contraband after studying abroad and is prohibited from being owned or sold privately. However, this student doesn't understand this legal provision. After all, cold medicine is easy to buy in China. Because of carelessness and ignorance of the law, he was sentenced to repatriation after serving his sentence. Therefore, international students should never try their best to test the water.