Can i apply for Canada visa from Sweden?
Is it easy to get Canada visit visa, if i apply it from sweden?And how much time it takes to get the visa? And is it possible for a student whose studying in sweden as on student visa to apply for canada visa?or is it possible to get admission in some course in canada univ and move there from sweden? Thanks
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If you are a citizen of Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Botswana, Brunei, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel (National Passport holders only), Italy, Japan, Korea (Republic of), Latvia (Republic of), Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Poland, Portugal, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Solomon Islands, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Slovenia, Switzerland, United States, or Western Samoa you will not need a visa to visit Canada. If you are a citizen of some other country, you can apply for a visa at the Canadian Embassy in Stockholm.
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If you are living in Sweden legally, you can apply for Canada immigration from Sweden. You can read about different immigration options, visitor visa and study permit at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
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as has been said, you do not need a visa to visit Canada. if you wish to study then you MUSt apply to a school in Canada and be accepted as a student. The school will send you an acceptance letter. You then send a copy of the acceptance letter to the CIC along with the application form for a study visa and wait for it to be processed. you must also have ENOUGH money to survive and live on AND pay all the tuition fees as you will NOT be able top apply for students loand within Canada. fees for a 1 years course are averaging around $12,000. So a 2 years course will be $24,000 and living for the same three years at a minimum (very basic) amount of $1000 per month (although thet will NOT always cover rent) means you have a MINIMUM of $48,000 for the 3 years. If you want to be safe, you should make it $2000 per month to live on, pay rent, buy food, clothes, entertainment, transport etc, for 2 years. This means a total of $3000 for 24 months - or $72,000 for the 2 years course. If you wish to attend university and do a 4 years degree, then you need to double that amount to $144,000. And you need this money to be saved up and available to you BEFORE you apply as you will need to show proof that you have this money already when you fill out the application. Onc you get the study visa then you fly to Canada, get to the university and find accommadation (on or off campus) and have a good time - dont forget to study.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Entering A schengen country with a student visa?
Entering A schengen country with a student visa?
Can I enter a Schengen country, with the student visa of another Schengen country? My Swedish student visa does not mention if I am allowed to go to other Schengen states. Is my visa only valid for Sweden? I'd like to fly to Sweden via Denmark, but am unsure if my visa would allow me to enter Denmark.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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All Schengen visas work for all Schengen countries. You can travel anywhere in the Schengen area (outside of your destination country) for up to 90 days at a time. If you are entering for the first time, you can enter at any point en-route to your destination.
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The answer is YES, you can. Schenghen Visa is meant for visiting any Schenghen country and you can enter from any country and move around these countries freely irrespective of the country it has issued . However, I want to just remind you that UK is NOT the part of Schenghen countries and you need a separate Visa for the UK. However, if you have both Visas, UK as well as Schenghen, then you can enter anyone of the Schenghen countries from UK and vice versa. Bon voyage.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
What is a Good, Solid Education Plan for an American Studying in Sweden?
What is a Good, Solid Education Plan for an American Studying in Sweden?
I still have quite some time before I will start seriously applying for schools, but I am very interested in studying in Sweden. I have researched a few universities there, and I will be studying theater. Is it best for me to go to a J.C. or get a bachelors here in the US before applying for schools in Sweden? Also, is getting a higher education in Sweden very competitive for foreign students? Thank you :)
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This actually depends on your preference but the likelihood is that you would want to spend one year in Sweden either at the undergraduate or graduate level. This site will give you a lot of information: http://www.studyinsweden.se/templates/cs/SISFrontPage.aspx?id=4908 Scholarships available for studying in Sweden: http://www.internalmedicinedoctors.net/EducationAndTraining.html
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Thursday, August 1, 2013
I wanna know that Sweden Universities have fees for master education?
I wanna know that Sweden Universities have fees for master education?
I heard that Sweden Universities mentioned fees and students should pay in order to go to Universities...Iwant to know is it also for master students or not
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From the fall of 2010, foreign students outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland and who are not studying for a PhD must pay fees and they are a load of money! Below you can find information about it. Starting with autumn semester 2011, the Swedish government has introduced tuition fees for students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland. Tuition will apply to bachelorĂ¢€™s and masterĂ¢€™s programs and courses, while PhD programs remain tuition-free. Universities and university colleges set their own fees, and these will vary between SEK 80,000Ă¢€“140,000 per academic year for most subjects. However, for example art, medical or pilot programs can have notably higher tuition. The fee for the Studera.nu application to Swedish universities and colleges for these students has been set to SEK 900. At the same time, scholarships are also available. The Swedish Institute (publisher of Studyinsweden.se) administers several of these. More information is available here. Additionally, Swedish universities will offer scholarships directly to non-EU/EEA students from autumn 2011. You can read more in our article, and the information on this page will be updated when details are finalized during the winter of 2010. Nota bene: The above fees only apply to citizens of countries outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland, and if these students are not part of an bilateral agreement or exchange between universities.
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I heard that Sweden Universities mentioned fees and students should pay in order to go to Universities...Iwant to know is it also for master students or not
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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From the fall of 2010, foreign students outside the EU, EEA, or Switzerland and who are not studying for a PhD must pay fees and they are a load of money! Below you can find information about it. Starting with autumn semester 2011, the Swedish government has introduced tuition fees for students who are not citizens of the EU, EEA or Switzerland. Tuition will apply to bachelorĂ¢€™s and masterĂ¢€™s programs and courses, while PhD programs remain tuition-free. Universities and university colleges set their own fees, and these will vary between SEK 80,000Ă¢€“140,000 per academic year for most subjects. However, for example art, medical or pilot programs can have notably higher tuition. The fee for the Studera.nu application to Swedish universities and colleges for these students has been set to SEK 900. At the same time, scholarships are also available. The Swedish Institute (publisher of Studyinsweden.se) administers several of these. More information is available here. Additionally, Swedish universities will offer scholarships directly to non-EU/EEA students from autumn 2011. You can read more in our article, and the information on this page will be updated when details are finalized during the winter of 2010. Nota bene: The above fees only apply to citizens of countries outside the EU, EEA and Switzerland, and if these students are not part of an bilateral agreement or exchange between universities.
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