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i would like to talk to anyone who has ever applied to canada as an international student. just to give me some advice on how much it costs and which are d good universities which arent very pricey. if u or any 1 u know cud help me out plz send me an email on ds_me3000@yahoo.com
thanks a lot.

2007-10-30 23:37:50 · 5 answers · asked by junkie-D 1 in Education & Reference Studying Abroad

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Please check out "http://www.macleans.ca/education/rankings.jsp". You have to first decide what you are going to major in, and then you can pick the best choice as different school is good for different thing.

In order to check out how much it cost, you have to first understand what spending cost consists. First, you need to pay the tuition to go to school. Second, you have to uphold your living such as your meal, your car (you need to in a big country), your clothing, your books, etc. Different university has different cost for tuition, and the graduation requirement in term of the number of class you need to take. You need to calculate to compare the tuition cost between choices of universities. Next, depending where the university is at, the living cost is different. Note that different province has different sale tax.

2007-10-30 23:50:02 · answer #1 · answered by Mr Siberia 4 · 0 0

All international students are assessed an international student differential fee. While all students in Canada have faced dramatic fee increases over the last decade, tuition fees for international students have become particularly burdensome in recent years. In fall 2005, average tuition fees for international students reached $12,587— more than double the already high fees paid by Canadian citizens. At some universities, international students pay up to $20,000 a year in tuition fees, and this figure rises to over $30,000 for professional programs such as medicine and law, and a staggering $35,000 per year for some graduate programs. International students who become Permanent Residents of Canada may be eligible for a reassessment of the differential fee.

Overall, tuition fees for international students tend to be highest at institutions in British Columbia, where students in some programs at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University and the University of Victoria faced user fees as high as $17,000 for the 2005-2006 academic year. Manitoba currently has the lowest tuition fees in Canada for international students. Nonetheless, international students in Manitoba pay substantially higher fees than Canadian citizens because international students are not included in the province’s ongoing tuition fee freeze.

Located in Canada’s most easterly province, Newfoundland and Labrador, Memorial University offers a diverse selection of graduate programs leading to diplomas, master’s and doctoral degrees in the arts, sciences, professional and interdisciplinary areas of study.

Tuition Fees for international students: Less than CAD $ 1500/term (lowest in Canada).

2007-10-31 10:43:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Try these links:
http://www.studycanada.ca/english/cost_of_studying_in_canada.htm
http://www.international.ualberta.ca/incoming_preparing.php?id=79
http://geo.international.gc.ca/canada-europa/finland/embassy/considering_study_in_canada-en.asp

2007-11-04 02:14:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

okay i emailed u

2007-10-31 10:08:38 · answer #4 · answered by blazzingred30 2 · 0 1

so what

2007-10-31 06:40:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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