Showing posts with label Canadian Student Visa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Student Visa. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Canada Student Visa Interview Question Samples (Part 1)

The following are a number of of the important sample questions that might be asked during the interview for the student visa of Canada

1. How are you doing?
Answer: Fine, thank you.
Tip: You don't have to be nervous and answer in a formal way. This question is basically asked to make you comfortable.

2. Have you ever been to Canada previously?
Answer: Yes I have been visited to Canada on one occasion in 2008 on a tourist Visa.
Or
No, I have not been gone to Canada up to now.
If yes then it is worthwhile to keep in mind the date of last influx and exit from Canada.
Tip: Despite the fact that Visa officer has the evidence of all your visits to Canada but you have to tell them the reality. If you have been there then you must memorize the date of arrival and departure.

3. Why do you wish for studying in Canada?
I would like to go there to pursue my Masters degree in Computer Science.

4. Why Canada? Why not UK, Australia or USA?
Answer: For the reason that there are ample research facilities and worldwide exposure obtainable in Canadian multicultural society. I will be totally equipped in terms of practical exposure, by being getting in touch with dissimilar people from different nations, share diverse ideas and working with the most excellent technology.
Tip: Visa officer wants to know your intentions to go to Canada. At the same time as you are applying for student Visa so you must only talk about that.

5. Why did you choose this college / university of Canada?
Answer: I was eager to study in a university which can give me value education so at the same time as searching a variety of options I found that this university has got the most excellent faculty obtainable in my subject. Even the research facilities are great. Furthermore it is listed in the top 50 universities of the world with well known experts as its Alumni's.
Tip: You must use the website and handbook of your university cautiously. Pen down some decorated features for instance World ranking, the research facility, the faculty outline, Alumni profile etc. Visa officer wants to know the cause behind joining the exacting University.

6. For which course are you going?
Answer: I am going for MSc in Computer Science for the fall 2011 session.
Tip: You must get through the course content cautiously. You ought to know everything such as: Duration of course, Fee, start and end date, Credits points, curriculum and alike regarding your course.

7. Why did you choose this course?
Answer: MSC in Computer Science is correlated to my previous studies as I have done my BSC (Computer Science) and I would like to carry on my education in the same line of work. Furthermore I am quiet interested in Computer Networks and this course includes a variety of modules related to that. Tip: You must be very apparent about your upcoming plans after doing this course. Prepare a good statement mentioning regarding: How course is appropriate to your previous degree, how this course adds value to you summary, why you are paying attention in doing this course etc.

8. Why don't you do this course in your country?
Similar course in my country is totally academic. While the same course in Canada comes together with Internship and many project work. Internship and projects will provide me a lot of practical information. After completing the course I will not obtain only the degree, but also knowledge in the field. Also, the research facilities are not that great in my country.
Tip: You must know what dissimilarity the course would bring to you if done from Canada in place of your country. If the course is not obtainable in your country, you can tell the Visa Officer that it is not offered in your country. If the same course is accessible in your country, draw attention to the differences in the excellence of education and the course structure in your country and Canada. You ought to influence the Visa Officer that doing this course from Canada will add worth to your profile. Talk about some researches being conducted in that field. Technical words always work when other things do not.

Saturday, 6 November 2010

Canada Student Immigration

In excess of 130,000 worldwide students arrive to Canada each year for general studies and to learn English and French, in accordance with Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Requirements of Student Visa:
International students who desire to study in Canada generally have to get hold of a study permit. To do this, they should have been accepted at a Canadian college or university. They must have sufficient money for tuition, living expenses and the homecoming journey to their country. They have not to have a scandalous record, must be in fine health and must convince an immigration officer that they will depart Canada when their studies are completed.

Exceptions in Student Visa:
1. Those who desire to study in Canada for six months or less do not require obtaining a study permit.
2. Foreign delegations and representatives to Canada may not require the study permit.
3. Family members of overseas armed forces do not require a study permit.

Documents Required for Student Visa of Canada:
Prospective worldwide students must submit an application for the study permit and perhaps a temporary resident visa, depending on the country in which they exist in. With their study permit request, students have to submit proof of approval at their prospective school, evidence of identity, evidence of financial support and a letter of explanation if they are applying for a study permit when they are not requisite to do so. Applying for a study permit when not required to do so let students to work part-time on campus and if they make a decision they want to carry on studying further than the six-month limit, they can concern for renewal from within Canada.

Immigration After Studies:
CIC usually offer work permit to those students who successfully completed their studies in Canada. This leads to immigration to Canada ultimately.

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

A guide to study visa of Canada

Obtaining a study permit of Canada is a quick and easy method to get Canadian Immigration. If you are thinking to apply for a study permit for Canada, you have to read following steps for submission of appication for study permit in Canada.

First of all you have to obtain study permit forms in your country of origin at the Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Canadian Education Centre. The application for a student visa is also available online at cic website


http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp


Necessary documentation for student visas canada:
It is critical that students submit all necessary documentation along with their applications of study permit to Canada. Missing documentation will cause delay the approval process of canadian student visa.

The documents listed below are generally needed bearing your application, local requirements may also apply for study permit in Canada.

1. Proof of identity:
This includes photocopies of a valid passport two recent passport-size photos (2" x 2.5") for each family member, with the date of birth and full name written on the backside of each photo.

2. Proof of financial support:
You have to prove that you have enough funds to fulfill your tuition and living costs in Canada. The living costs in Canada are approx $10,000 CDN (extra funds are required if there are other family members going with you).
You can prove your financial position by showing your own bank statements for the past four to six months, a Canadian bank account or a bank draft in convertible currency, or proof of payment of tuition and residence fees. (Tip: $10,000 CDN in addition to tuition fees per academic year are normally viewed as enough)

3. Medical examination:
Medical exams are necessary if your stay in Canada as a student is longer than six months and you come from a country with far above the ground health risks. The processing of medical will add quite a few weeks to the time essential to obtain a study permit. In rare cases, you may require a medical examination although your course is less than six months in duration.

4. Acceptance letter by an approved educational institution:
You have to add a proof of an acceptance letter from a recognized institute of Canada. The following information ought to be included in letter of acceptance:
· Name of the student.
· Date of Birth of the student.
· Mailing address of student.
· The course in which the student has been enrolled.
· The estimated duration of the course.
· Date on which the course begins.
· Last date on which the student must register for the course.
· The academic year which the student will be entering.
· Whether the course is full or part-time.
· Tuition fee.
· Any conditions of acceptance.
· Clear classification of the educational institution.
· Licensing information (In case private institutions)

This letter has to be signed by an official representative of the institution.

5. A proof of custodianship in Canada:
If you are a minor (less than 18 years of age), you must provide a notarized statement signed by your parents or legal guardian in the country of your origin in addition to a notarized statement signed by the guardian in Canada stating that sufficient preparations have been made for the guardian in Canada to act on behalf of a parent in times of urgent situation, for instance when medical attention is required.
Once you have finished the application forms and have collected the necessary documentation for student visa canada, go on to the visa office nearby you and submit the required information along with a fee of student visa canada.

After evaluation of your study visa application, a visa officer must be convince that you meet the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations and that your intension to get a student visa canada is just for study and live in Canada temporarily.

Once the visa officer is contented that you are a genuine student and all legal requirements are met, you will be issued a document which is required to be shown to an immigration officer at the port of entry in Canada in order to get a study permit there.

As your study permit will usually be valid for the period of your course, please make sure that your passport is also valid for that same period of time.