I passed out my 10th in India with scoring 59% from CBSC Board and I want to study 11th onwards in canada. Is there any program for me?
IYou would be attending high school in Canada and will need a study permit. Tuition will cost approximately $15K per year. You will also have to have an additional $10K to cover living expenses. So this means that when you apply for the study permit, you will need to show a bank balance of at least $25K. Before you can apply for the study permit, you must also find a school that is willing to accept you as a student. This may be difficult to do since your grades are low.
Since you will be attending high school, you are not allowed to work while you study and you will also not be granted a work permit after you complete your high school studies.
It's Okey to me for not getting work permit after my 12th. But can I get there admission in collage as a Canadian student than?
If your grades are high enough - then yes, you can get admission after finishing grade 12. You'll need to achieve higher grades than you are now.
PLEASE update me minimum much percentage do I have to achieve in 12th for that ?
It's Okey to me for not getting work permit after my 12th. But can I get there admission in collage as a Canadian student than?
I'm from India and Trying to put up my file for study visa in canada. My Mother is already studying in canada for her higher education.Just want to confirm that you will an international student.
I'm from India and Trying to put up my file for study visa in canada. My Mother is already studying in canada for her higher education.
I just want to know that can I live with my mother?????
On 1st May 2018 I applied for visitor visa but they Refused by saying Not cleared Purpose of Visit !!Yes you can apply for either a TRV or study permit if your mother is a current full-time student. There are no guarantees whether you will be approved to study as a high school student. Depending on the province you may or may not qualify for health care but you usually qualify to study for free at a Canadian high school. University and college require a study permit and that you pay international fees.