Studying Abroad
Are you considering travelling after finishing school or taking some time off from your studies to go abroad? Why not travel and study at the same time? Learn more about arranging to study abroad by reviewing the tips and Web links below.
The Basics:
- Many universities offer international exchange programs in a variety of different areas of study. This provides you with a chance to experience a different culture while still completing your Canadian degree.
- A number of international scholarships are available for students wishing to pursue their studies abroad. Check with your school to see what may be available to you.
- Keep in mind that before you can study abroad you must first obtain proper documentation such as a study permit, visa and/or a passport. Contact the embassy or consulate in Canada of the country where you wish to study to find out more about gaining entry.
Helpful Web Sites:
- The Government of Canada's International Scholarship Program offers scholarships to graduate studies students wishing to pursue their studies or research abroad.
- Search for foreign exchange opportunities through the Canadian University International Exchange Agreements Database of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada.
- Consult the list of Foreign Representatives in Canada for contact information for foreign embassies and consulates in Canada. They can provide information about obtaining a study permit or visa to study in their country.
- The Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials provides information on recognition of foreign credentials for students who wish to study abroad.
- View a list of Frequently Asked Questions and a Traveller's Checklist from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade to ensure that you have everything covered when travelling abroad.