Re: student visa going to alberta???
Hi I am applying for student visa too in Alberta. Here are some information that I know and hopefully will help. Student visa restricts the holder to work outside the school campus for the first 6 months. You can work inside the school premises if the college or university is publicly funded, if it's a private institution I think it should be accredited with Canadian government. After 6 months you can apply for an outside the campus work permit. But work is still restricted, because there are maximum no. of hours for a student to do a part-time job. ( In my opinion they do this to prevent students from losing their focus in their studies, please remember that the aim is to study and not to work.)
Additional information that may help, colleges or universities in Canada is very expensive. It can cost from CAD 8,000- 16,000 per annual for international students (cost affects the school, province and program enrolled). Schools have different terms of payment like in Mount Royal College in Calgary Alberta, they want the tuition to be paid on an annual basis not per semestral. Other's want it paid per semestral but letter of acceptance is not given until you are paid for the 1st sem. ( The risk involve in that mode of payment is during this time you do not have a student visa yet, but you have to pay them the tuition for the letter to be issued --- that said document is not a guarantee for you to have a student visa you must still persuade the immigration officer that you will comeback after your studies) Anyways, you can still refund the enrolled amount but not all of it, it depends in the policy of the institution.
If you are a registered nurse ( international graduate), you can apply for a nurse equivalency program in Bow Valley College, (please note this is for LPN). It's like a bridging program in someway and at the same time you will take the subjects that they deemed you need to take. To be an LPN in alberta, you should contact first norquest or Bow Valley College they will be the one who will assess your transcripts.
If it's Carna that you are applying you still need to take SEC and the nurse bridging program in Mount Royal college or Grant Mc Ewan College.
Process is expensive, it can cause depression to you and your family because of the uncertainties it makes. Nevertheless, if ones perseverance is strong no wall can hinder him/her to the end of the road.
If you want to know the other details just pm me if you think I could help
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