Studying in Canada? Follow this Guide to Prepare for Your Studies

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Published: August 27, 2024

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Coming to Canada as an international student can be a daunting experience.

Beyond managing your studies, you’ll need to adapt to a new culture. Thorough preparation and the right services can help ensure a smooth transition as you navigate your academic path.

Arriving in Canada

Upon arrival at a Canadian border, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) will require you to present the following documents:

  • A valid travel document (such as a passport)
  • A port of entry letter of introduction (for first-time students) or a valid study permit (for returning students)
  • A letter of acceptance from your school
  • An electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), valid visa, or proof of U.S. status
  • Proof of funds to support yourself
  • A clear criminal record
  • Results from a valid immigration medical exam, if required

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Establishing a Phone Line

Once you clear immigration, your next step should be setting up a phone line. Your mobile connection will be invaluable as you explore your new surroundings and sign up for essential services like banking and utilities.

You can establish a phone connection at the airport on the day of your arrival. Providers such as Rogers (Canada’s largest mobile network operator) have kiosks in major Canadian airports, making it easy to stay connected from day one. If eligible, you can also finance a mobile device with your plan, giving you access to the latest phones at affordable prices.

Finding Accommodation

As a student, you can choose to stay in school accommodations or seek off-campus housing such as apartments, rented rooms, duplexes, and townhouses. Key resources for finding accommodation include:

  • Rentals.ca
  • Kijiji.ca
  • School forums and message boards
  • Facebook Marketplace

Also find our dedicated webpage here, on avoiding rental scams.

If you live in off-campus housing, reliable home internet is crucial for attending online classes, submitting coursework, and collaborating with classmates. For example, Rogers offers high-speed internet packages with exceptional bandwidth and discounted rates when bundled with a phone plan. Once you’re in Canada, walk into a store near you and ask for a bundle offer for as low as $79/mo. Click here to search for a Rogers store near you or call 1-855-353-6903 and get 5G home internet and a 5G mobile plan at one great price.

Navigating Student Life

Once your classes begin, you will need to manage attending classes, studying, and preparing for assignments and exams. Much of your class work will be completed online.

A good internet connection is essential for accessing class materials and researching for assignments. Both at home and in locations where public internet is not available, you will need to ensure you choose the right provider. Rogers delivers internet plans that support streaming, TV use, and unlimited data for multiple devices, ensuring you can study efficiently and enjoy entertainment.

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Stay connected with Rogers

Reliable Coverage and Fast Speeds: Rogers operates Canada's largest and most reliable 5G network, ensuring you stay connected wherever you go.

Exclusive Student Deals: Take advantage of special offers, including unlimited Canada-wide talk and text, large data plans, and 5G speeds. If you are bringing your own mobile device with you, you can get 100 GB at $49/mo.

Click here to learn more about student friendly data and phone plans.

Conclusion

Preparing for your transition to life in Canada can simplify every aspect of your move, from housing to essential services and academic performance. Rogers, with its tailored offers for international students, can help you navigate all the elements of this transition with ease.

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