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Attendance and leave requirements for studying in Canada

# Studying in Canada # Introduction Canada's education level is very high, and it is a gathering place for studying abroad and a very popular destination. Attract more and more students to study in Canada. The following are the attendance and leave requirements that are not shared by studying in Canada. Welcome to read the reference!

Attendance and leave requirements for studying in Canada

I. Attendance requirements

The scores of students' performance in school will directly affect whether everyone can meet the requirements of completing the course, while performance in school will comprehensively assess students' performance in class, test scores and attendance, among which attendance is easy to achieve but also very important.

If everyone's attendance rate does not meet the requirements in the normal class, the teacher can refuse the students' examination requirements, which is a very serious punishment, that is to say, this course has been studied for nothing, so we can only retake the exam.

At present, Canadian universities require students to study the basic course 1 10. Absence from class will directly affect everyone's school efficiency and reduce their performance judgment. If the class hours are too long, the school can persuade students to leave.

Therefore, everyone must pay attention to attendance and never be absent without reason. Although there is no roll call in each class, it is easy to be found out if you don't take part in group activities and quizzes, so don't take any chances.

Second, the request for leave.

If you need to ask for leave under special circumstances, you must get in touch with the school and teachers. You don't have to come to school in person, but you must inform them. Get the teacher's permission first, and then submit the application through the formal process.

1. Apply as soon as possible

If you can predict when you want to ask for leave, you can get in touch with the teacher in advance and explain the situation. Generally speaking, it is not difficult for people to ask for leave, and then they submit formal leave at school and go through the formal process.

Leave school during the break

If it is urgent, you can submit an early leave report directly in class, but the reason needs to be justified and urgent. You can leave school directly at this time and make up the leave note later. In short, you need the teacher's approval.

If you feel unwell, you can report to the teacher and go directly to the infirmary or hospital for examination. Similarly, you can make up a note casually in the future, and then go to the school office to sign in when the situation is solved.

Further reading: introducing the benefits of studying in Canada

1, scholarship

Speaking of welfare, many students will definitely think of scholarships first. Canadian universities do have scholarships, but undergraduate scholarships are not as many as master's, but it's no problem if you get better grades. In the master's degree, general science and engineering can get more scholarships. However, scholarships are awarded differently, some at the time of admission, and some for students who have good grades during the semester.

2. Medical insurance

In Canada, students are responsible for medical insurance everywhere, and many places will have medical insurance for students. As long as students pay a certain fee, the school will give them a unified purchase, which can generally reduce the cost by 40-50%.

If there is no such plan in some areas, students will have to buy it themselves. However, many schools are actually group planning. Students pay fees to the school and the school will purchase them in a unified way.

Step 3 migrate

Canada has always been tolerant of immigrants and friendly to international students. Generally, international students can apply for immigration as long as they work here for half a year. If you are a master or doctor, you don't even need to get a job offer to apply. In July 2020, Canada also revised the PEQ plan. PEQ refers to experienced immigrants. After the revision, students can get a maple leaf card from Canada soon after graduation. First of all, students need to have a college diploma, also need to provide French A2 and B2, and have at least 9 months of work experience.

4. Student ID card

This student card is very useful. Don't underestimate it. This certificate is internationally recognized, so it can also be used internationally. /kloc-students over 0/2 years old can apply, but the time is only one year. And its role is very great, whether in ordinary travel, or accommodation, shopping and so on. With this student ID card, there is a discount. For example, if you buy enough Canadian dollars in YSL, you can get a 10% discount. So it is necessary for students to apply for one.

Extended reading: an introduction to the admission process of 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.