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ARRIVAL IN CANADA: International students in Canada: Six (6) things to prepare!

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6 things to get done when you arrive in Canada (Toronto) in the first week! ????????????

In this video, I’ll talk in detail about 6 important things you should get done asap, to make your life as easy as possible. To a great start in Toronto! Leave me your comments and questions, would love to hear from you!

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15 Things To Do Your First Month As New Student In Canada | Study In Canada

This video is about what to do your first month in Canada. You're all set to travel to Canada now as you are part of the lucky few who were approved! The fact that you now have a student visa and are ready to travel makes me happy!

If your institution is listed on the DLI (Designated Learning Institutions) list, you may now enter Canada. But before you leave, this is my list of things to do as a new international student when you arrive in Canada, in addition to having ArriveCAN, your visa, the necessary documentation, your quarantine plan..

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00:00​ intro
01:57 Get Your Study permit
04:08 Get Your Social Insurance
06:40 Arrange accommodation
09:54 Attend Your School Orientation Events
12:09 Submit copies of Your Study Permit and Certificates
14:05 Get your student ID Card
15:47 Register for classes
16:59 Update your address
18:08 Get Your Health Insurance or Health Card
19:50 Set Up A Bank Account
22:07 Get a Phone Number
24:07 Get a Driver’s License
26:06 Get a Provincial ID Card
26:49 Prepare for Winter
28:30 Be Realistic, But Kind to Yourself
30:00 Outro

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Working As International Student In Canada – Things You Need To Know

Here is all you need to know about working as international student in Canada since you are limited to working specific hours to maintain your student status. As an international student, you are responsible for keeping track of hours and complying with your study permit conditions. Here’s what you need to know about working in Canada as an international student.

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TORONTO AIRPORT WALKTHROUGH & INFORMATION - TERMINAL 3 ARRIVALS - IMMIGRATION - EGATES - LUGGAGE

This video will take you on a walk through Toronto Pearson International Airport Terminal 3 Arrivals in Toronto Canada. This video starts from my plane seat all the way out the doors of Terminal 3 Arrivals. We do a walk through Immigration/Customs with the EGATES that was fast, through luggage and our carousel which was also fast, out into the airport and we will show you the transportation options like bus, train, limo, taxi, rental car, van shuttles.

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Transportation from Pearson International Airport ✈️ 5 options to plan your trip!

What’s the best way to leave YYZ Toronto Pearson International Airport? Here are 5 options you have to leave the Toronto airport and get to your next destination! #livingincanada #torontopearsonairport #yyz

In this video I’ll talk about the 5 main transportation options you have to get out of YYZ Toronto Pearson Airport to your next destination, the plus and minuses, and what to consider when planning your trip. It will give you an idea of what’s cheapest, most convenient, and best for your particular situation and needs. This will be especially useful to you if this is your first time arriving in Canada.

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Canadian Working Holiday Visa | What to do when you arrive.

what's up guy in this video we will be talking about the things you need to do when first arriving in Canada on your working holiday visa. We have moved from the UK to Vancouver BC and will take you through all you need to know in the first few days in Canada. Get the paper work sorted and enjoy your adventure!

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7 Tips to Having the Best First Week in Canada for Newcomers

Want to know one thing that you can do everyday during you're first week in Canada to set you up for success and make the most of your Canadian adventure? Moving2Canada's Stephen talks us through everything from applying for your SIN number, getting your first bank account to even figuring out what phone plan you need along with some tips on where to find the best poutine in Canada.

If you're new to Canada or planning on making the move soon then this video is a great starting point for getting orientated and exploring the Country! We'll be talking you through all you need to do when you land. We'll also share our recommendations for the best banks, credit cards and phone plan to get you started. Be sure to watch the video to find out all the details!

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10 Tips to get you through the Toronto Pearson Airport as quickly as possible

We travel a lot and this means we are passing through Toronto Pearson YYZ airport often. With the airport being as crazy as it is in 2022 and going into 2023 we are hoping that these tips help you to get through safely, quickly, and standing in a few lines as possible.

As always, things are constantly changing so always be sure to do your own research. This video is for informational purposes only.

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What should I know before moving to Canada as a student | Prepare to study in Canada

These are things I wish I knew before moving to Canada as an International Student. So, If you’re moving to Canada or the thought of studying in Canada has even crossed your mind. This video is for you :)

12 Things To Know If You Want To Move To Canada This Year | Canada Immigration

Between 2022 and 2024, Canada expects to welcome almost 1.3 million additional immigrants! There are numerous routes one can follow in 2022 and beyond to move to Canada, and in this video, I'll outline the five simplest ones aside from the study path.

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01:01 Who Processes Canada Visa Applications?
01:26 What Are the Requirements to Immigrate to Canada?
02:26 Is There an Age Limit to Immigrate to Canada?
03:46 What Is the Fastest Way I Can Migrate to Canada?
04:31 What is a Canadian Permanent Resident?
05:31 Is It Easy to Migrate to Canada?
07:01 What Types of Immigrants Are in Canada?
07:31 Is Canada Friendly to Immigrants?
08:31 Is Canada Easy to Settle in After Immigrating?
08:58 Do I Need Work Experience to Immigrate to Canada?
09:03 Is There An Age Limit to Study in Canada?
09:43 Is It Expensive to Live in Canada?

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· So I assume no liability for how the information on this channel is used or interpreted and hence take no responsibility for any decisions that are made with regards to your visa application or life based on the information shared on this channel.
· Your commitment to your visa application or life is critical so please do your own research or consult a professional before making any kind of decision.

0:00 Introduction
0:09 Who Processes Canada Visa Applications?
0:59 What Are the Requirements to Immigrate to Canada?
1:31 Identification
2:23 Is There an Age Limit to Immigrate to Canada?
3:47 What Is the Fastest Way to Immigrate to Canada?
4:29 What is a Canadian Permanent Resident?
5:29 Is It Easy to Immigrate to Canada?
6:58 What Type of Immigrants Are in Canada?
7:11 Immigrants sponsored by family
7:30 Is Canada Friendly to Immigrants?
8:15 Study, work and settlement program
9:02 Is There An Age Limit to Study in Canada?
9:39 Is It Expensive to Live in Canada?
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What is the Arrival Procedure on an International Flight?

Heading out on our first flight abroad and not sure what happens when you get off the plane? This video talks about what documentation you may need when you go through customs and border control in some countries. Whether it is just a passport or a visa or proof of accomodation there are a fewt hings that you might want to know before you head to the airport. From when you pick up your luggage on an international flight to when do they check my passport.
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5 Easy Ways To Immigrate To Canada This Year | 1.3 Million Immigrants Expected in 3years

In this video, i be sharing with you 5 Easy ways to immigrate to Canada this year if it is your dream to immigrate.

Between 2022 and 2024, Canada expects to welcome almost 1.3 million additional immigrants! There are numerous routes one can follow in 2022 and beyond to move to Canada, and in this video, I'll outline the five simplest ones aside from the study path.

Immigration to Canada is not easy. There are many steps one has to take in order to successfully apply and get approved for Canadian immigration. Also, the process can take a number of months and in some cases a few years. But if you know what options are available, you can improve your chances of success and avoid “pitfalls”, frustrations and delays. Here, you can learn how to move to Canada through permanent residence, working, visiting, and even studying in Canada.


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· Your commitment to your visa application or life is critical so please do your own research or consult a professional before making any kind of decision.

This Is How You Survive Cultural Shock In Canada As International Student | Cultural Adjustment

Most people find it difficult to survive cultural shock in Canada as international student, especially those who are moving away from home for the first time, but it can also help you broaden your horizons by teaching you something new. You might be shocked to learn that you already possess all the abilities need to survive outside of your comfort zone but weren't aware that you did.

Don't worry if you're still on the fence about moving to Canada because you're afraid of the process of adjusting. I'll try my best to give you a clearer picture of what you and your loved ones might anticipate along the process in today's video. I was fortunate that my school offered a comprehensive 12-week cultural orientation course to aid in my integration.

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What to expect in Canadian immigration in 2021 | Live Q&A

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So, you want to make 2021 your year for Canadian immigration? Well then, you’ve got to know what to expect! In this live Q&A, we discuss the biggest changes you can expect for Canadian immigration in 2021. This is a recording of a Facebook live broadcast from February 2, 2021.

We're joined by Marilene Quintana (R513223), co-founder of e-Visa group, an immigration consultancy based in Vancouver, BC. Learn more about Marilene and the different consulting packages available with e-Visa group:

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8:44 — Canada's Immigration Levels Plan 2021-2023
24:35 — COVID-19 and Canadian immigration & travel
47:03 — Express Entry
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1:02:43 — The IEC 2021 season

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7 Mistakes To Avoid When Packing To Study Abroad | Travel to Canada

In this video, i will be looking at 7 Mistakes to avoid when packing to study abroad or traveling in general. You’ve sent off your applications, bagged a place at your chosen university and have already started to plan life beyond your arrival. But before the fun begins, you need to transport your worldly possessions across land and sea so you have everything you need to make you feel at home.

Simple, you say? Well, you may be in for a surprise…packing slip-ups have the potential to be both costly and awkward – but don’t panic! In this video, I will uncovered 7 common packing problem that everyone – literally, everyone – makes. So join me and lets learn together, and please try to avoid these common packing mishaps when you are packing for Canada!

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THINGS TO DO UPON ARRIVAL TO CANADA | International students in Canada.

Study in Canada from any country | 6 Detailed Steps In 2022

Do you know you need to fulfill some certain Requirements to be able to study in Canada? Let's give you the step-by-step guide you will need, irrespective of which country you're applying from.

Determining your eligibility to study in Canada.

1. Understand the requirements
Successfully applying to a Canadian post-secondary school requires an understanding of the various requirements for schools and the courses that they offer. Students also need to carry out a careful analysis of the rules and regulations relevant to the study permit application process. Only government-recognized schools and periods of approved study will be necessary.

2. Choose the right course of study and school.

The next step towards choosing an education higher institution is to to be sure of its status as a Designated Learning Institution. Only DLIs can admit international students. Please note that you will be required to finalize a specific major course when filing to study in Canada. The Canadian academic structure is flexible towards switching courses, although it is best to compare your options more carefully and choose a course that you are truly interested in pursuing.

3. Take the Language Proficiency Test (if required).

In order to successfully gain entry into any Canadian post-secondary institution, every international student will have to show proficiency in English or French. IELTS is the most preferred test for proficiency in English, with some other schools also accepting TOEFL exam score or the Advance Cambridge English exam.

4. Start applying.

Now it is time to start applying to the universities of your choice, obtain
their application forms, and submit them well in advance. Having the choice of applying to various higher institutions can be advantageous but you will have to consider the application cost, which varies from $100 to $250. Carefully select the institution you want. Compare your options, choose your preferred course of study, and select one or two alternatives as backups.

5. Apply for a Study Permit and Visa.

Now that you have a school ready to grant you admission, it is time to apply for the Canada Study Permit. You can the local visa application centre in your country or apply online.

6. Travel!

Once the application has been processed and an interview, if needed, has been conducted, the visa officer will decide whether you are qualified or not, upon your study permit application. If accepted, it is now time to begin preparing your travel to Canada. A study permit usually has a start date, which is the date from which the permit came into force. Keep in mind that you won’t be allowed to arrive in Canada before this date. Plan your travel carefully.

How much do you need to study in Canada?

2020 figures from Statistics Canada revealed that average undergraduate tuition fees for international students in the previous year was CND$27,159 (over US$20,000/£15,000) per year and CND$16,497 (over US$12,000/£9,000) per year for graduate studies. But here’s a further breakdown, according to the location (Province) and level of study.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GOING TO CANADA AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

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Arriving in Canada Financially Prepared

Moving to a new country comes with unique financial challenges.

Research suggests that newcomers most commonly experience feeling worried, overwhelmed, and confused by their finances and navigating through the Canadian banking system.

But, you don’t need to feel this way.

To help newcomers settle in Canada, @stephentadgh teamed up with Ivy (Ang) Li, Financial Advisor of Scotiabank who has helped countless newcomers find financial success in Canada.

We covered everything from credit cards to budgeting, with a whole lot more in between.

Simplify your banking with the Scotiabank _StartRight®_ Program and earn up to $1,600* in value the first year as a newcomer. You can learn more here:



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