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Now that you have arrived in Vancouver, you may have a lot of questions about where to find the appropriate resources to meet your needs. This page has information that will help you settle into your new life as an international graduate student at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. Find tips and resources about acquiring a social insurance number, extending your study permit, applying for scholarships, awards, and more.
Connect with us!
Get the information you need or connect with other international students going through the same experience.
Looking for immigration advice?
For advising on immigration-related issues such as study permits or bringing family to Canada, you can head to International Services for Students (ISS).
Check out the ISS website →
Speak to an international advisor at ISS →
Want to connect with other grad students?
Join International Student Programs through Health & Counselling Services →
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Medical Insurance
Canadian Tax & Social Insurance Number (SIN)
Bringing Your Family
Funding Your Studies
News + Events
Additional Resources
International Services for Students
Get advice on study permits, health insurance, housing, support for your family and other topics. You can also attend events and day trips, participate in workshops and join their mentorship program.
If you are interested in an exchange or field school abroad, check out their list of graduate exchange destinations.
See their Welcome Guide for after arrival information →
Learn about studying and living in Vancouver and Canada with the Life in Vancouver Guide →
International Teaching Assistants Program
Looking for assistance as a new TA? Want to learn some tips and strategies to support you in your role? Interested to practice useful language for facilitation? The Centre for Educational Excellence (CEE) has targeted programming options, including monthly workshops, Canvas resources, and one-on-one consultations. Learn more or email ita@sfu.ca to connect directly with their team.
Health & Counselling for International Students
Studying in a new country has many challenges. You can meet with a Transition Case Manager for one-to-one support whether you're managing school stress, finding housing, understanding documents or Canadian services, or other concerns.
Connected Globally & Adjusting Locally
The Connected Globally & Adjusting Locally group provides students from international pathways with practical skills that will support their growth and success during their time at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. Free drop-ins!
Newsletter for International Students
All international students receive a newsletter from International Services for Students.
Guides for Intercultural Communication
These guides can provide you with strategies for connecting with people across different cultures:
Islamophobia Hotline
Call the for free confidential legal advice if you feel that you have been discriminated against, harassed or faced violence because you are Muslim or are perceived to be Muslim.
MOSAIC
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