Studying in Canada usually requires IELTS or TOEFL scores. In terms of training fees, the fees range from 3,000 yuan to 20,000 yuan according to different language schools and training types. If students need to attend ESL courses in Canada, the fees vary according to the school fees, usually around 2000 Canadian dollars.
2. Visa application, medical examination and air ticket fees
The standard visa fee for Canadian students is 988.2 yuan (which will change according to the current exchange rate), the medical examination fee is 1700 yuan, and the air ticket price varies from 6,000 yuan to 20,000 yuan according to the booking time and flight.
Three. Tuition and living expenses for studying in Canada
Universities in Canada are all public, so the prices and fees are set by the government. The tuition standard is mainly based on the land price, labor and price level of the city where each school is located; The scale of the school, facilities and other comprehensive operating costs; Additional expenses required for the teaching of specific majors; And the relationship between supply and demand of enrollment. Calculated by the autumn and spring semesters of each academic year, the tuition fees for international students in central city universities are generally 13000- 18000 Canadian dollars per year, and those in universities on the east coast and central and western provinces are generally 10000- 15000 Canadian dollars per year.
Generally, college tuition is around 8000- 13000 Canadian dollars. High school tuition is generally 13000- 15000. Of course, this is only the average. The actual tuition fee should be determined according to each student's course selection this semester. The more credits you take, the more tuition you have to pay.
Medical insurance:
You must buy medical insurance while studying abroad. Medical expenses in Canada are very expensive, but it is different after purchasing medical insurance. With a monthly premium, 36 yuan can enjoy Canadian excellent medical insurance benefits and get free treatment when he is sick. Therefore, international students should arrange their own medical insurance as soon as possible after entering the country. Medical regulations indicate that foreign students who hold student visas for more than 6 months must be included in the provincial medical service plan. Students should apply immediately at the beginning of their studies, and the waiting time is 3 months. The fee is 36 Canadian dollars per month. Students who spend less than six months in a semester should buy private medical insurance. Canada has fresh air and clean water, and most people seldom get sick.
Book fee:
School supplies, books, etc. Preparing to study in Canada costs about 200 to 400 Canadian dollars for international students every year. Of course, if the luggage of international students is not overweight when preparing, you can bring as many similar items as possible from China to Canada, which can save some expenses.
Taxes:
Some provinces tax goods and services. All provinces are required to pay 7% federal goods and services tax at the time of transaction. When you leave Canada, you will get a partial tax refund, but you must provide the original receipt. Please contact the Canadian tax authorities or your school for more details. Tax refund forms can be collected at the airport service desk or large shopping centers.
Canadian consumption tax:
Canada is a high welfare country, so the tax is high. All provincial governments in China levy 7% tax on shopping and enjoying services, and some provinces levy local taxes. For non-Canadian residents, part of the tax can be refunded when leaving the country, but the original purchase invoice must be presented. The details can be ordered by yourself at your school. Most shops and airport information desks have tax returns.