What do you wave off? Are you living in Canada?I heard that now they have a wave off of some university ?
Can anyone please help me on which province name or list of those universities ?
Thanks
scholarship fees * or to be specific tuition fees*What do you wave off? Are you living in Canada?
No such thing unless you are doing PhD or Masters and university may pay for tuition and a stipend. Look at scholarships from your country.scholarship fees * or to be specific tuition fees*
, no im not in Canada
* Look at scholarships from your country ? *No such thing unless you are doing PhD or Masters and university may pay for tuition and a stipend. Look at scholarships from your country.
You will not get a scholarship from the Canadian government or universities/colleges unless doing a PhD, maybe a Masters. There are few scholarships from within Canada for international students. You need to focus on looking at scholarships available from your own country or region for studies in Canada. To get a study permit, you need to pay first year tuition and show a minimum of $10k.* Look at scholarships from your country ? *
i donno what u mean exactly, but i will not consider it as a poor advise . thanks
*Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community. These students will have to take a program of study in French in the employment sectors identified as priorities by the Québec government *You will not get a scholarship from the Canadian government or universities/colleges unless doing a PhD, maybe a Masters. There are few scholarships from within Canada for international students. You need to focus on looking at scholarships available from your own country or region for studies in Canada. To get a study permit, you need to pay first year tuition and show a minimum of $10k.
What is your question? Are you studying in Quebec outside of Montreal? Are you francophone to be approved to take your studies full-time in French?*Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community. These students will have to take a program of study in French in the employment sectors identified as priorities by the Québec government *
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My question is the same is that means exemption of total payment of my "bachelor degree" and the payment will be like a Canadian student or something else ?What is your question? Are you studying in Quebec outside of Montreal? Are you francophone to be approved to take your studies full-time in French?
So you need to research the schools eligible and then contact those schools and see about exemptions and if you meet requirements. Each school is different. You still pay tuition but domestic. Since you are francophone, then you have a good chance to be eligible.My question is the same is that means exemption of total payment of my "bachelor degree" and the payment will be like a Canadian student or something else ?
Yes I wanna study in Quebec outside of Montreal as an international student and yes i can speak French .
*Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community. These students will have to take a program of study in French in the employment sectors identified as priorities by the Québec government *
My friend now just send me this sentence from a GOV website .
Im confused right now![]()