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Help| Studying in Canada!!

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Topic: Help| Studying in Canada!!
Posted By: SOAD1992
Subject: Help| Studying in Canada!!
Date Posted: 21 Mar 2011 at 5:49pm
Hi everybody!
I am sort of new here and I'm collecting information about how to get the citizenship. I've read all I had to read on the official website (www.cic.gc.ca) and I want to hear your advise and directions and so on. Currently, I live in Budapest and I'm graduating soon. I want to work and save enough money to be able to pay the fees for a very nice school that I've found on the internet. 
So, what do I actually have to do and where I have to go to get started with this whole process??
Thanks in advance to every helper! 




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Posted By: yellow_jacket
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 4:53pm
i payed the tuition and asked the institution to issue me a letter of acceptance, i used it to apply for a student visa with all the supporting documents.

take a look here
http://www.educationau-incanada.ca/educationau-incanada/index.aspx?lang=eng


Posted By: SOAD1992
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 5:01pm
But it says that first i have to apply for a university or collage, and then i can apply for study permit...
so, what do i actually have to do??
and Ive read this website also...(the linked one)


Posted By: yellow_jacket
Date Posted: 22 Mar 2011 at 5:12pm
First you have to be accepted to the school of your choice. pass entry requirements, whatever they might be. If you accepted you will receive a letter of acceptance. pretty straight forward


Posted By: SOAD1992
Date Posted: 23 Mar 2011 at 12:43pm
so first applying for a school, then i hopefully get a letter of acceptance, and then what?


Posted By: scylla
Date Posted: 23 Mar 2011 at 5:18pm
Once you have been accepted by a school, you apply for a study permit:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index.asp

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Posted By: SOAD1992
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2011 at 2:19pm
If im from Hungary, do i need all this? i cant just come to Canada and start my life?
So the question is actually, if i really have to go through all this process( letters and acceptances and stuff) to be able to immigrate to Canada?


Posted By: pmm
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2011 at 2:38pm
Hi

Originally posted by SOAD1992 SOAD1992 wrote:

If im from Hungary, do i need all this? i cant just come to Canada and start my life?
So the question is actually, if i really have to go through all this process( letters and acceptances and stuff) to be able to immigrate to Canada?


Yes, the discussion is on study permits, and you need more than just wanting to come to Canada to qualify. Start reading at www.cic.gc.ca

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PMM


Posted By: scylla
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2011 at 7:33pm
Also, a study permit does not allow you to "immigrate" to Canada. It only allows you to come to Canada temporarily to study.

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Outland Spousal (Buffalo):
App recd: 05/28/2010
Sponsor approved: 06/28/2010
Processing started: 08/19/2010
Passport request: 10/01/2010
Landed: 10/05/2010


Posted By: MajidS
Date Posted: 11 Apr 2011 at 3:50pm
Originally posted by SOAD1992 SOAD1992 wrote:

.... i cant just come to Canada and start my life?
So the question is actually, if i really have to go through all this process .....


No one can just show up at another country and start living a life without going though the process. Read CIC and decide how you want to come. Whether you come to study, immigrate, work, you will have to follow the required rules and processes. No Canadian citizen will be allowed to show up in Hungary with no job offer, or study permit, or visitor's pass, or a very good reason to be there and allowed to enter to just start living and vice versa.



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