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Master program students , kids education will be free in Canada?
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Hello seniors ,
My sister want to apply for masters program in Canada. She is married and has two kids one 2 year and 4 years old . She is concerned either her kids education in canada while on study permit ? Please can anyone guide , her kids will get free education in Canada if she get admission in any masters program or what will be requirements for her kids ?
I would really appreciate your help
Hello seniors ,
My sister want to apply for masters program in Canada. She is married and has two kids one 2 year and 4 years old . She is concerned either her kids education in canada while on study permit ? Please can anyone guide , her kids will get free education in Canada if she get admission in any masters program or what will be requirements for her kids ?
I would really appreciate your help
Yes. Kids can apply for study permits. 2 year old would not be going to school so will have to pay for daycare (get on lists now). Daycare and before/after school care is not free. She will have to show $38K in living expenses not including paying first year tuition.
Yes. Kids can apply for study permits. 2 year old would not be going to school so will have to pay for daycare (get on lists now). Daycare and before/after school care is not free. She will have to show $38K in living expenses not including paying first year tuition.
Please also advise what is cost of kids study permit if my sister comes here for master program .? She will pay for kids study permit it's free of cost ?
Please also advise what is cost of kids study permit if my sister comes here for master program .? She will pay for kids study permit it's free of cost ?
She needs to factor in the costs of coming to Canada as a single parent. Housing is very expensive, so is food and so is childcare. Finding a spot in a childcare centre is very difficult in some areas. People can wait years on multiple lists. It is tough to depend on public transportation especially if you have children and in some places public transportation is basically non-existent. A car is necessary in some areas. Working will likely not be possible because childcare costs are high. She needs to do extensive research on the actual costs before deciding if coming to Canada is a good idea. It is one thing for an adult to rough it as an international student but with kids you need to find somewhere decent to live, buy nutritious food, have carseats if you go in a car, strollers, furniture, clothing for various seasons, etc.
Yes. Kids can apply for study permits. 2 year old would not be going to school so will have to pay for daycare (get on lists now). Daycare and before/after school care is not free. She will have to show $38K in living expenses not including paying first year tuition.
they’re in Canada attending preschool, primary school or secondary school, and they are accompanied by a parent who has authorization to study or work in Canada
they’re in Canada attending preschool, primary school or secondary school, and they are accompanied by a parent who has authorization to study or work in Canada
IRCC has been refusing TRVs for a few years for many school aged children and asking parents to apply for a study permit. Also some school boards will not accept kids without a study permit. So parents go to register them for school and school board says to get a study permit.
If she is still interested in studying in Canada make sure it is a public university and would avoid the most expensive areas of Canada. There is a housing shortage especially affordable housing so securing a rental especially as an international student with no history in Canada and with 2 young children may require offering to pay 6 months of rent in advance in many markets and even when offering this it may still be a struggle.
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