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Applying as a family in Canada - Tips to aspiring international students

 Length of program 

If you are a family of three or more, I always recommend safety first. Meaning a two year program is always only the sensible option. A two year program will give you three years of pgwp whereas a one year program will give you only one year of pgwp. Being a family, you need to be cautious of this. A one year program is cheaper but the amount of stress you will have to endure with a 1 year pgwp can be immense. So save yourself from the stress and plan for a two year program. 

School for your kids

School for your children will be free - from gradeschool to highschool to K12. The school where your children will attend will depend on your location or your home address. Each province will have different school districts. You will have to connect with each school district to identify which school your child will attend. For example, here in New Brunswick - you can go to this website: 

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Canadian citizenship refused

A nominated immigrant from Bangladesh through the SINP was refused of citizenship because the person did not live in Saskatchewan after arriving in Canada. 

This is his post in verbatim: 

SINP nominee's citizenship application rejected:

I got into a bit of trouble. My citizenship application is in trouble. My citizenship application was in progress for almost 2.5 vears. they asked for passport pages, fingerprint, interview etc etc. Now just on last month i got a procedural fairness letter, they want to reject my application. Their reasoning is that i did not stayed in the province that was nominate me for pr. I was an SINP candidate when i came from BD (I believe BD stands for Bangladesh) i staved in SK for a week and came to toronto. living in toronto since then. In the letter they said, i did not made an attempt to stay in the province nor i tried to contribute to the province as job or otherwise.

The said i signed as in mv on/or application that i will made every...

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Tips to Aspiring International Students Over 30 yrs old

It may not be uncommon for you to hear that the older your age is , the bigger the responsibility to prove your motivation to be an international student in Canada. While this can be true, there is no reason for any of mature students to give up on their goal of coming to Canada just because of their age. Just as long as you are able to prepare the right documents, you are able to choose the right program and you are able to prove your financial capability, you can be an international student in Canada. And therefore here are the top tips I wanna share with you if you are a mature student. 

1.Program program program 

You have to choose the right program. Normally, if you are a mature student it means that you do have a lengthy professional experience. If you do have a lengthy professional experience you have to be cautious on the program you will take. 

There are various situations we can consider 

  1. You are a mature student and did not finish any degree but with...
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