Explore by Topic
Explore by topic about important information and resources tailored for students from international pathways.
Are you new to 間眅埶AV? Start with our Welcome Guides for students from international pathways.
Permits and Visas: Before you arrive
Prepare your study permit and other immigration documents before you start at 間眅埶AV.
Immigration Documents: Before you arrive >
Study Permit & Immigration Documents Application Tips >
US students: Apply at Port of Entry >
Travel to Canada: Visa considerations >
Bring your family >
High school students in Canada: Change conditions >
Students Under 19: Custodianship >
Postpone your arrival >
Student Direct Stream >
Permits and Visas: After you arrive
Stay on top of your immigration documents during your time at 間眅埶AV.
Immigration Documents: after you arrive >
Extend your Study Permit >
Apply for a Temporary Resident Visa >
Renew your passport >
Extend your family members' documents >
Enrollment Requirements for International Students
Your enrollment at 間眅埶AV affects your ability to work, study, and stay in Canada.
Enrollment Requirements for International Students >
Trip Planning
Plan your trip by reviewing useful information and resources about travelling to Canada.
Travelling to Canada >
Leaving the Airport >
What to pack >
Short-Term Accommodation >
Cell Phone Plans >
Housing
Understand housing options and learn your rights and responsibilities.
Housing options >
Where to look >
How to view a suite >
Housing terminology >
Your rights and responsibilities >
Medical Services and Insurance
Information on the Canadian health care system and medical insurances during your stay in Canada.
Understanding Medical Services and Insurance >
Find a doctor, clinic, or dentist >
Visit your doctor >
Get medication >
Medical Insurance Terminology >
Employment and Volunteer
As an international student, there are restrictions on the type of employment you can have. This section describes your employment options and covers other employment topics, including volunteer regulations.
Work on campus >
Work off campus >
Co-op work permit >
Work after graduation >
Social Insurance Number >
Volunteer >
Finances
Find information on financial assistance, average costs of being an international student, tips on banking, such as money transfers and opening an account.
Banking >
Tuition Fees and Costs >
International Student Award for Intercultural Engagement >
Financial Aid and Awards >
Transportation
Living in a new city can be exciting, but also confusing at first. Get to know the transit system in Metro Vancouver to learn how to get around.
Public transit >
U-Pass BC Student Transit Pass >
Driving and parking>
Cycling >
Canadian Culture
Transitioning to a new academic and social culture can be challenging. Learn more about what to expect and how you can proactively address cultural transition issues.
Navigate a new culture >
Stages and symptoms of culture shock >
Coping with culture shock >
Understanding Canadians >
Academic culture in Canada >
English Language support >
Explore Metro Vancouver >
Support for your family
The spouses, partners and families of our students are a vital part of the 間眅埶AV community. This section includes resources to help you and your family members navigate life at 間眅埶AV and in Canada.
Child care >
Public education for
children >
Personal and social support >
English language support >
Safety at 間眅埶AV
Resources and contacts to help you stay safe while you are here.
Safety and campus security at 間眅埶AV >
Sexual violence support and prevention office >
Next Steps After Graduation
Have you applied for graduation recently? This section covers important information you need to know about how to apply for the post-graduation work permit and other relevant information in preparation of your next steps after graduation.