Οπότε δηλαδή αν εχεις τα λεφτα του πρωτου χρονου μπορεις να ξεκινήσεις για 2 χρονια σπουδές. Αν βαλεις οτι μένεις σε συγγενείς εχεις καποιο ελαφρυντικό σε θεμα οικονομικό?
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Originally posted by v.polina View Postblackred πραγματικα οταν δεν εχεις κανεναν να σε περιμενει,και βρισκεις ανταποκριση μεσα απο ενα φορουμ που δεν σε γνωριζει κανενας ειναι απο μονο του σημαντικο.αν εχεις εσυ την διαθεση να βοηθησεις,μην αφηνεις αλλους να σε ριχνουν,εσυ μπορεις να δωσεις ωθηση σε εμας που ακολουθουμε να βοηθησουμε κι εμεις τους επομενους κ.ο.κ.....Ει ο Θεός μεθ' ημών, ουδείς καθ' ημών.
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εχεις ενα δικιο,ομως κι εμεις που εχουμε αυτη την ευνοικη θεση,με 2 παιδια καπως πρεπει να εξασφαλισω πως θα μπορω να δουλεψω πριν γινουν τα χαρτια μου χωρις να με σουταρει ο καναδας....και ειμαι αο 18-35 με καθαρο ποινικο μηρωο,συν οτι οι θεσεις δεν εχουν ακομα καλυφθει!!!εγω εκανα τα χαρτια μου τελος αυγουστου,ειδα πως δεν υπηρχε ζητηση κ ειπα να δοκιμασω την τυχη μου...οπως και να εχει ομως,φαινεται οτι δεν ειμαι eligible,αρα ο καναδας το σκεφτηκε πολυ πριν απο εσενα.
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Επειδή σκέφτομαι η αρραβωνιαστικια μ να βγάλει study permit κ να σπουδάσει γ 2 χρόνια στιν καναδα ( Οντάριο ) μ κ να παρω κ γω τα 3 χρονιά open work permit οτι υπαρχει η πιθανότητα να μην μας δεχτούν ή έστω τον έναν γιατί ερχόμαστε σκόπιμα γ να μείνουμε. Παίζει τετοιο πραγμα να πάθουμε ή απλα να μας φοβησουν θελουν?
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Originally posted by Dimit View PostΕπειδή σκέφτομαι η αρραβωνιαστικια μ να βγάλει study permit κ να σπουδάσει γ 2 χρόνια στιν καναδα ( Οντάριο ) μ κ να παρω κ γω τα 3 χρονιά open work permit οτι υπαρχει η πιθανότητα να μην μας δεχτούν ή έστω τον έναν γιατί ερχόμαστε σκόπιμα γ να μείνουμε. Παίζει τετοιο πραγμα να πάθουμε ή απλα να μας φοβησουν θελουν?
...και ποιος να θελει να σε φοβησει ?
ο κινδυνος να " μην μας δεχτούν ή έστω τον έναν γιατί ερχόμαστε σκόπιμα γ να μείνουμε " ειναι στο αεροδρομιο.
εσεις ειστε ηδη μεσα.
αν πληρειτε τις προυποθεσεις και κανετε αιτησεις στα καταλληλα προγραμματα, γιατι να μην σας δεχθουν ?
250.000 μεταναστες ετησιως θελουν. αν πληρεις τα minimum, θα σε παρουν
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International Students in Canada
International Students in Canada | CanadaImmigrants.com
Posted by The Canadian Magazine of Immigration on 22/11/2013Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
A total of 265,404 international students were present on December 1st 2012. The largest groups were the Chinese representing 30 percent or 80,638 students, followed by India (10 percent), and students from the Republic of Korea (7.2 percent).
The economic benefits that this immigration class brings to Canada are extraordinaire. Indeed, the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada estimated that in 2010, “international students spent $7.7 billion on tuition, accommodation and discretionary spending; created over 81,000 jobs; and generated more than $445 million in government revenue.”
Related Links
http://www.international.gc.ca/education/report-rapport/economic-impact-economique/
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University study programs in Canada
Searchable AUCC database
Find a study program
Στο παραπανω link μπορειτε να αναζητησετε ολα τα εκπαιδευτικα πανεπιστημιακα προγραμματα του Καναδα
ανα Επαρχια/ Κατευθυνση/ Επιπεδο Σπουδων
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Κοστος Σπουδων στον Καναδα
Costs of Education and Living in Canada - Study Canada
Studying in Canada is not free, but it is affordable. The average cost for a foreign student for one school year (8 months) in an undergraduate program is C$11,903.
Canada offers the lowest tuition rates* for foreign students compared to the U.K., Australia, New Zealand and the US. Rates at U.S. public universities were almost 1/3 higher than fees for Bachelor’s degrees in Canada, while U.S. private university fees were more than double.
*The Association of Commonwealth Universities 2003University tuition fees for full-time foreign students,
General Arts and Sciences Programs in CanadaProvince 2006 - 2007
Undergraduate tuition fees
(per academic year)*2006 - 2007
Graduate tuition fees
(per academic year)**Newfoundland and Labrador $8,780 $1,896 - $3,549 Prince Edward Island $8,970 $4,854 - $7,281 Nova Scotia $8,233 - $14,349 $5,735 - $19,467 New Brunswick $7,843 - $12,810 $7,260 - $9,384 Quebec $10,068 - $12,930 $9,078 - $20,000 Ontario $6,900 - $16,800 $5,650 - $26,764 Manitoba $5,573 - $8,283 $4,170 - $7,937 Saskatchewan $8,489 - $11,482 $2,000 - $7,078 Alberta $8,000 - $15,767 $5,500 - $21,546 British Columbia $9,248 - $17,667 $2,600 - $33,667 Source: Statistics Canada
*Undergraduate programs in arts
**Graduate programs in all faculties
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Canadian Scholarship Information for International Students
Canadian Scholarships & Awards
Scholarships and awards for international students are available at some Canadian institutions for students with exceptional results. The amount and type of award varies from one institution to another. Obtaining a scholarship is competitive and applications must be made directly to each school.
Below are quick links to schools that have scholarships
for international students at the secondary, language,certificate, diploma, undergraduate, and graduate school levels.
Secondary School Scholarships & Awards
Language Programs Scholarships & AwardsSchool Quick Link to Scholarship Information Ashbury College Scholarships Bishop's College School Scholarships Branksome Hall Scholarships and Awards Hudson College Entrance Scholarships Malaspina International High School
at Vancouver Island UniversityInternational Student Scholarships Nancy Campbell Collegiate Institute Nancy Campbell Scholarship Foundation New Westminster School District International Student Scholarship Award
Certificate and Diploma Scholarships & AwardsSchool Quick Link to Scholarship Information Conestoga College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning Scholarships King George International College Scholarship and Awards Malaspina English Language Program International Student Scholarships Niagara College Scholarships and Awards Vancouver English Centre English Course Scholarships in Canada
Undergraduate Scholarships & AwardsSchool Quick Link to Scholarship Information Centennial College Academic Scholarships College of the North Atlantic Business and IT Scholarships Conestoga College Institute of
Technology & Advanced LearningScholarships Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design Financial Aid and Awards George Brown - Toronto City College International Student Scholarships Georgian College Entrance Scholarships Humber College Institute of
Technology and Advanced LearningScholarships and Awards Niagara College Scholarships and Awards Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts Scholarships Red River College Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning International Student Leadership Award
Graduate Scholarships & AwardsSchool Quick Link to Scholarship Information Athabasca University Student Awards Carleton University Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships Centennial College Academic Scholarships Concordia University International Awards Conestoga College Institute of
Technology & Advanced LearningScholarships Dalhousie University Entrance Scholarships DeVry Institute of Technology Scholarships Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design Financial Aid and Awards Fairleigh Dickinson University - Vancouver International Student Scholarships George Brown - Toronto City College International Student Scholarships Georgian College Entrance Scholarships HEC Montreal Bachelor of Business Administration
Baccalauréat en administration des affaires In FrenchHumber College Institute of
Technology and Advanced LearningScholarships and Awards Huron University College International Scholarships ILAC - International Language
Academy of CanadaScholarships for Academic Achievement King's University College at
The University of Western OntarioScholarships
Scholarships, Awards and BursariesLaurentian University Financial Aid Memorial University Scholarships / Bursaries / Awards Niagara College Scholarships and Awards Queen's University Scholarships Sheridan Institute of Technology &
Advanced LearningInternational Student Leadership Award Thompson Rivers University International Student Athletic Scholarship Trent University Finances and Scholarships University of Alberta Undergraduate Scholarships and Awards University of Calgary International Undergraduate Awards University of Lethbridge Scholarships for International Students University of Manitoba Scholarships and Bursaries University of Ontario
Institute of TechnologyGlobal Leadership Award University of Regina Scholarships and Awards University of Saskatchewan Scholarships for International Students University of Waterloo Entrance Scholarships University of Western Ontario Student Financial Services University of Winnipeg Scholarships Vancouver Island University
(formally Malaspina University College)International Student Scholarships York University Scholarships for International Students
School Quick Link to Scholarship Information Athabasca University Student Awards Carleton University Graduate Scholarships Concordia University International Scholarships HEC Montreal Master of Science in Administration
Maîtrise ès sciences en gestion In French
Master of Business Administration
Maîtrise en administration des affaires
In French
PhD in Administration
Ph. D. en administration In French
Doctorat en administration In FrenchHumber College Institute of
Technology and Advanced LearningScholarships and Awards ILAC - International Language
Academy of CanadaScholarships for Academic Achievement Mineral Engineering Program
University of TorontoScholarships and Awards Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning International Student Leadership Award Universtiy of Calgary Graduate Awards Database University of Manitoba International Student Funding University of Montreal Scholarships and Awards In French University of Regina University of Saskatchewan Graduate Studies Awards University of Waterloo Master's and Doctoral Student Awards University of Western Ontario Student Financial Services
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Studying in Canada
LoonLounge - Canada Immigration and Settlement Online Community
Coming to Canada as a student is not only a path to an incredible education, but a great way to get to know the country and decide if it is a place that you would like to call home. Colleges and universities have international student groups and programs that will help make your transition into Canadian life easier.
The government recognizes the important resource that international students are to the future development of Canada. In 2008, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) immigration program was introduced, making it easier for international students to stay in Canada and become a Canadian Permanent Resident after the completion of their studies. Coming to Canada as a student may be your route to permanent residency!
Getting Started
In order to come to Canada as student, you must first be accepted into a program of study at a Canadian college or university.
Find a Canadian school and the program that is best for you: SchoolFinder - Canadian Universities, Colleges, Career Colleges, Online Schools, High Schools
Note that if you will be studying at an educational institution in Quebec, you will need to obtain a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (Quebec Certificate of Acceptance of CAQ). This is a document issued by the Ministère de l’Immigration et des communautés culturelles (MICC) that allows you to study in Quebec. The educational institution you will be attending should provide you with all necessary information. Otherwise, visit the MICC website: http://www.micc.gouv.qc.ca/fr/index.asp
Your Study Permit
Apply for your study permit as soon as you gain your acceptance to a Canadian university or college program. It can take time for the application to be processed, so you want to be prepared. With your application, you will need to provide complete documentation of your acceptance to the program, proof of identity documents, proof that you will be able to support yourself financially during your stay, and any additional documents that may be required.
For complete details and application forms visit: Application to Study in Canada, Study Permits
Many applicants will require a temporary resident visa to Canada. Carefully review the list of visa-exempt countries. If your country of citizenship is not included on that list, you are required to obtain a temporary resident visa to study in Canada. The list can be found in the Government application guide .
Complete your application forms and submit them to the Canadian visa office responsible for your area. After it has been reviewed, you will be informed if your application has been approved. Some applicants may be called to an interview. If you are approved, you will receive a confirmation letter that you must take with you when you travel to Canada. You will show this to an officer at the port of entry who will issue your study permit and place it in your passport.
Working While Studying
Generally, international students are not permitted to work while studying. Some exceptions to do apply:
- If you are enrolled in a full-time degree program, you should be able to work part time on campus. Restrictions and number of hours differ provincially. Working on campus does not require a work permit. The international student advisor from your school can give you full details.
- The provinces of Manitoba, New Brunswick and some regions of Quebec allow off-campus work permits. The international student advisor from your school can give you full details.
- If your studies require that you work as a part of your program.
- If you can prove that you are no longer able to obtain money required to cover your basic living expenses.
- If you wish to remain in Canada for a maximum of 2 years after your program in order to gain work experience in your field. Note: Your application for this type of work permit must be submitted within 90 days of graduation.
- See the Canadian Foreign Workers Manual for more information: Operational bulletins and manuals
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