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1. Applicants must complete and submit an Application Form plus the non-refundable application fee of $50 (USD). Applicants must also submit proof of English proficiency and an official copy of there most current academic transcripts. All application documentation must be submitted to the address on our application. (Apply Now)

2. Academy Canada's admissions department reviews all applications. Successful applicants receive a Letter of Acceptance. This letter will be forwarded to the applicant at the address specified on the application form. This letter will confirm enrolment, program of study, length of the program, academic level of program, registration date (late registration date if applicable), tuition fees and other expenses (indicate whether fees are prepaid by the applicant), and the Canadian institutions licensing information.

3. Upon receipt of the Letter of Acceptance, applicants must take the letter to the nearest Canadian Embassy (High Commission, Consulate, Canadian diplomatic mission) to obtain a Student Authorization and an entry visa into Canada, if required. Students should request from the immigrations officer, an information package detailing the documents required in a student visa application: Typically the following items are requested:

a. Personal documentation verifying identification (e.g. a passport)
b. A Letter of Acceptance into the institution
c. Confirmation of funds available. The funding must demonstrate the ability to cover tuition and living expenses for one year.

4. Student Authorization may then be issued from the Canadian diplomatic mission. The applicant may then make appropriate arrangements to travel to Canada and begin their studies.

 


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