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Frequently Asked Questions

  • TOEFL
  • PTE Academic
  • Duolingo English Test (some schools)
  • WAEC/IGCSE English (for some African countries)
  • Choose your program and university
  • Check admission requirements (GPA, SAT/ACT, English test scores like TOEFL or IELTS)
  • Prepare documents – transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement
  • Apply online through the university website or platforms like Common App
  • Pay the application fee
  • Get accepted and receive your I-20 form
  • Apply for an F-1 student visa with the U.S. embassy

Each school may have slightly different requirements and deadlines, so research carefully or get help from an advisor.

What are the requirements for studying in Canada as an international student?

  • A valid passport
  • A letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • Proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses
  • A medical exam (if required)
  • A study permit (not a visa)
  • English or French language proficiency (usually IELTS or TOEFL for English programs)

Each college or university may have specific academic and document requirements, so it’s important to check their website or talk to an advisor.

Can I work while studying in Canada?

Yes, international students with a valid study permit can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks (like summer or winter holidays). You don’t need a separate work permit. Some programs also include co-op or internships, which allow you to work as part of your studies.

What’s the difference between foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs?

  • Foundation programs are 1-year courses designed to help students who don’t meet direct entry requirements for university.
  • Undergraduate programs are bachelor’s degrees (usually 3 years).
  • Postgraduate programs include master’s (1 year) or PhD (3+ years).
    Students choose based on their current education level and goals.

Can I bring my spouse or family while studying in the UK?

Yes, if you’re studying a postgraduate course (Master’s or PhD) that’s 9 months or longer, you can bring dependents (spouse/children) on a dependent visa.
You must show additional financial proof to support them. Under new rules (2024–2025), dependents are only allowed in limited cases, so it’s important to check the latest UK Home Office updates.

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