At YOUNG International Education Center, the procedure is as follows.
1. initial consultation
– This is arguably the most important step in studying in Canada.
Set up a study abroad plan that meets your student’s goals based on their current situation.
Decide where to live, which schools to choose, and how to get to college.
After the initial consultation, you can create a projected progress plan and estimate costs and timeframes.
2. school support
– Once a student has selected a school they want to attend, they will apply for admission by gathering the necessary documents.
There are three main types of schools: high schools, private language schools and university-affiliated language schools, and universities.
3. student visa support
– Once you receive an acceptance letter from your school, you can apply for a student visa.
Through our years of experience, we have compiled a list of documents required for each student to apply for a student visa.
4. Prepare to leave
– This is the last step of the process in Korea, where students make the necessary preparations for departure.
Examples include explaining etiquette and cultural differences in Canada, getting a cell phone, showing students how to open a bank account, laying out and distributing maps of Canada, and explaining homestay life.
You’ll ticket your flight, arrange your homestay, and sign up for airport pickup.
5. Prepare for college
– Whether you are an English language student or not, there are many steps you need to take before you start college.
– Examples include scheduling an English level placement test before the start date, instructions on how to apply for courses, signing up for a student management page, transferring to the university, and job fair information.
– Apply to extend your student visa while in Canada