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 General Admission Requirements 

Review General Admission Requirements

Match Your Academic Background with Admission Requirements

Canadian institutions often require applicants to meet specific academic criteria. Some programs expect you to have completed certain courses or to have been out of school for less than a set number of years. For example, a program might require you to have graduated within the last five years to be eligible.

 

Review the admission requirements carefully and compare them with your academic history. If you do not meet these requirements, your application may be rejected or delayed. If you are unsure, seek advice from education counsellors who can assess your background and suggest suitable programs.

Common Definitions 

These terms are common in Canada, but not common for first-time international applicants. 

* DLI (Designated Learning Institution)

* LOA (Letter of Acceptance)

* PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit)

* PAL (Provincial Attestation Letter)

* Student Visa - You will enter Canada on a Student Visa

* Study Permit - Upon arrival at the port of entry, you will be 

   issued a Study Permit

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