To study management at the University of Quebec, you need to catch the golden application time.

by dingyi947279 on 2012-02-13 16:23:31

A large number of students go to study at the University of Quebec in Canada every year. However, due to the limited application time for some schools within the University of Quebec, students who apply normally like those entering school domestically should seize the best application time for studying abroad. Applications for autumn admission are from January to March. Most Canadian schools have two admissions per year, in January and September, with a few schools admitting students in May. September is called the "big start of school," when almost all schools and all majors begin classes. January is the secondary school season for Canadian universities, with many schools having application deadlines in February and March, and a few schools or majors having application deadlines before May. Therefore, January to April is the peak season for applications.

From April to July, students prepare for visas. In April and May, students receive notices one after another, pay deposits according to school regulations, and prepare visa materials at the same time. Jinjiliu Education experts remind candidates that the embassy requires students to have a history of deposit guarantee funds for 12 months from the day they submit visa materials. More than a year in advance, family savings should no longer be used, and stocks and funds used as guarantees should be converted into cash, with the history of stocks and funds also reaching 12 months.

In July, students need to submit visa materials. Since the end of 2010, the embassy has required students to provide original household registration books when submitting visa applications. The information reflected in the student's visa materials must be consistent with the information on the household registration book. If the embassy has doubts about the student's visa materials, investigations will be carried out. Therefore, the earlier students submit their visa applications, the better. Even if they are rejected, there will be more time to improve the visa materials and reapply.

For students who did not make it for the September admission this year in May and June, they can apply for the next spring admission. For free consultation on studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158.

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