All foreign nationals who want to study in Saskatchewan for longer than six months are required by the country’s immigration laws to apply for a study permit. A study permit in itself is not a visa that let a foreigner enter Canada, submitting a study permit application lets the immigration officer assess the genuineness of a student and their intentions to leave Saskatchewan after studies. A study permit is usually valid for the length of your study program with extra...
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Picking a School and Program
We see you are about to make the big decision of institutions to attend and possible programs of study. There are several things you should consider when you make decisions about your post-secondary studies. In brief, your choice of institution and program will be based on the credential you are looking to pursue, a previous field of study/qualifications, the tuition you can afford, career opportunities of the program, and your preferred city in Saskatchewan (due to cost of living). Let’s...
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The next step after mapping out your desired program and institution type will be to begin the application process by making a list of these schools, visit their websites to check eligibility requirements and supporting documents. Now you certainly want to know when you should start applying, generally in Canada, Saskatchewan not an exception, most schools have three admission intakes namely: Fall Intake Winter Intake Summer Intake The Fall Intake is the primary and most popular intake for post-secondary schools...
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