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julia_54 Nov 3rd 2008 12:21 am

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My daughter is 19 , she's finished her A Levels and would like to go university once my family and i have moved over to Ontario (with my husband's TWP) Does she need a study permit to do so? Or is it all covered by the TWP?

bimchick Nov 3rd 2008 12:33 am

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If you wanted your son (or he wants to rather) do more schooling to upgrade another option is to attend Cegep in Quebec (An english cegep because I assume he doesn't speak fluent french--tho i could be wrong) and that is 2 years. That's the equivalent to leaving school at 16 and doing 6th form. Non Quebecois can go to cegep for a price--albeit a far lower price than university. Students there are 17-18.

bimchick Nov 3rd 2008 12:34 am

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She will need a study permit.

What university does she plan to attend? (that's just curiosity) :)

Jerseygirl Nov 3rd 2008 12:45 am

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Originally Posted by julia_54 (Post 6935499)
My daughter is 19 , she's finished her A Levels and would like to go university once my family and i have moved over to Ontario (with my husband's TWP) Does she need a study permit to do so? Or is it all covered by the TWP?

I see you are hoping to move to Ontario...my daughter attended U of T as an international student. If you are not an Ontario resident then she will require a study permit and she will be charged international fees. To obtain an international study permit you will have to show you have the means to finance your daughter for the duration of the course. The university's health insurance is also mandatory. Once you become a resident of Ontario the reduced resident fees will apply...I think you need to be a resident for 6 months (not sure of the timescale) before this will kick in.

julia_54 Nov 3rd 2008 12:50 am

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Originally Posted by bimchick (Post 6935537)
She will need a study permit.

What university does she plan to attend? (that's just curiosity) :)

Thanks for the info :thumbsup:

She's looking at Toronto at the moment - She's very Art minded. Does anyone know which are the best universities for that kind of thing?

bimchick Nov 3rd 2008 12:58 am

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From what I understand York has a good art program. I have an acquaintence who was (and perhaps still is) a professor in the art department there.

Another great art school is NSCAD (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) where you get a bachelor's degre through Dalhousie University but you do almost all your courses at NSCAD. The positions there are highly sought after.

But if Toronto is as far as she wants to travel then she should apply to York and Ryerson.

Novocastrian Nov 3rd 2008 2:07 am

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Originally Posted by bimchick (Post 6935603)
From what I understand York has a good art program. I have an acquaintence who was (and perhaps still is) a professor in the art department there.

Another great art school is NSCAD (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) where you get a bachelor's degre through Dalhousie University but you do almost all your courses at NSCAD. The positions there are highly sought after.

But if Toronto is as far as she wants to travel then she should apply to York and Ryerson.

By art, do you mean Fine Art? Because York is recognized as (one of the, if not) the best places in Canada, let alone Ontario for that (as well as, ahem, some other things).

Novocastrian Nov 3rd 2008 2:10 am

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Originally Posted by Jerseygirl (Post 6935566)
Once you become a resident of Ontario the reduced resident fees will apply...I think you need to be a resident for 6 months (not sure of the timescale) before this will kick in.

I stand to be corrected, but I think it's 12 months of physical residence (irrespective of visa status) in Ontario. Basically non-resident fees apply for the first academic year.

Jerseygirl Nov 3rd 2008 2:15 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 6935743)
I stand to be corrected, but I think it's 12 months of physical residence (irrespective of visa status) in Ontario. Basically non-resident fees apply for the first academic year.

It could well be 12 months...it didn't apply to my daughter because she was a US resident. I think there is a difference between non resident fees and international student fees. The first being a resident of another province...the second being a resident of another country. International student fees are greater than non resident fees.

Elaine B. Nov 3rd 2008 2:29 am

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I was just reading this thread and wondered what the actual fees are for University courses in Canada. Anyway I found this info. for U of T and thought it might give people an idea what to expect.

http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees09.htm

Novocastrian Nov 3rd 2008 2:38 am

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Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 6935800)
I was just reading this thread and wondered what the actual fees are for University courses in Canada. Anyway I found this info. for U of T and thought it might give people an idea what to expect.

http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees09.htm

U of T fees are right at the high end of the range for Ontario. Here is a link to a much superior institution offering better value too...

http://www.yorku.ca/osfs/feesmain.shtml

julia_54 Nov 3rd 2008 2:51 am

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Thanks for all the info! :D
I'll get her to look into York as well as U of T.

Elaine B. Nov 3rd 2008 2:53 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 6935826)
U of T fees are right at the high end of the range for Ontario. Here is a link to a much superior institution offering better value too...

http://www.yorku.ca/osfs/feesmain.shtml

It interesting to see actual dollar amounts rather than the usual vague comments about how expensive it is.

Jerseygirl Nov 3rd 2008 2:53 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 6935826)
U of T fees are right at the high end of the range for Ontario. Here is a link to a much superior institution offering better value too...

http://www.yorku.ca/osfs/feesmain.shtml

U of T students wouldn't agree with you. :lol:

Jerseygirl Nov 3rd 2008 2:56 am

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Originally Posted by Elaine B. (Post 6935856)
It interesting to see actual dollar amounts rather than the usual vague comments about how expensive it is.

If I remember correctly there were various add ons...extra classes...books...health insurance.


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