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a1farhan

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Is there any one who can guide me regarding public funded college out of Ontario, college fee must be reasonable(minimum) and hwo much states boarding and lodging expense will be occured.Kinldy guide us states's employment status?
 

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a1farhan said:
Is there any one who can guide me regarding public funded college out of Ontario, college fee must be reasonable(minimum) and hwo much states boarding and lodging expense will be occured.Kinldy guide us states's employment status?
Hi,

If you intend to pursue course with low fees, I encourage you to look for courses in provinces with lowest possible cost of living. You can definitely save money by pursuing education in a province with the low cost of living like Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI etc.

The tuition fee is almost same for all public funded colleges in Canada. You cannot expect too much variation for the same.
 

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Hi,

If you intend to pursue course with low fees, I encourage you to look for courses in provinces with lowest possible cost of living. You can definitely save money by pursuing education in a province with the low cost of living like Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI etc.

The tuition fee is almost same for all public funded colleges in Canada. You cannot expect too much variation for the same.
how much would be the difference in cost of living??
 

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tonysilas said:
how much would be the difference in cost of living??
Example: In montreal, your living expense (if you don't live like a king) can be within CAD500 while in Calgary, it can go above CAD700.
 

a1farhan

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Thank you very much for quick reply , definetly this information will help me a lot but we also need to know employment status , i am coming with family kindly keep in your mind that when you telling me the Boarding and lodging expense , i would like add one more thing that temparature of pronvices must be bearable bcz i m coming from Hot Climate country.
 

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Thank you very much for quick reply , definetly this information will help me a lot but we also need to know employment status , i am coming with family kindly keep in your mind that when you telling me the Boarding and lodging expense , i would like add one more thing that temparature of pronvices must be bearable bcz i m coming from Hot Climate country.
It's more of a myth that people die out of cold in Canada. Because back in my country, more people would die at like 7/8 degree while in Canada, -5 is also like "warm" (you wont need heavy jacket to go out). Everywhere, its heated up to a favorable temperature (bus/train/home/mall/university). It is just hard to wait for bus or walk, other than that, people just exaggerated about the weather. Then again, if you want a warmer weather, stick to the eastern provinces.
 

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It's more of a myth that people die out of cold in Canada. Because back in my country, more people would die at like 7/8 degree while in Canada, -5 is also like "warm" (you wont need heavy jacket to go out). Everywhere, its heated up to a favorable temperature (bus/train/home/mall/university). It is just hard to wait for bus or walk, other than that, people just exaggerated about the weather. Then again, if you want a warmer weather, stick to the eastern provinces.
what are the eastern provinces
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what are the eastern provinces
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Hi,

Eastern Provinces;

1. New Brunswick
2. New foundland & Labrador
3. Nova Scotia
4. Prince Edward Island
5. Ontario
6. Quebec


* 5th and 6th also known as 'Central Canada' while the other listed provinces constitute as 'Atlantic Canada'.
 

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Hi,

Eastern Provinces;

1. New Brunswick
2. New foundland & Labrador
3. Nova Scotia
4. Prince Edward Island
5. Ontario
6. Quebec


* 5th and 6th also known as 'Central Canada' while the other listed provinces constitute as 'Atlantic Canada'.
You got your answer :p
 

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Hi,

Eastern Provinces;

1. New Brunswick
2. New foundland & Labrador
3. Nova Scotia
4. Prince Edward Island
5. Ontario
6. Quebec


* 5th and 6th also known as 'Central Canada' while the other listed provinces constitute as 'Atlantic Canada'.
Enfeild thanks for the news :) can any one say how are the job opportunities and the climate in the first 4 provinces?? most of the users in the forum will look for this question. may be this question has been answered earlier but unable to locate. sorry for hijacking the thread.
 

isbyyz

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hi

I think is little bit confussion here, I am in montreal and my friend is in regina and the rent is same as I pay. Also I think college fee is same as university tuition fee. If you doing diploma.

Also, I have other friend who got admission in college and not received a visa. I think is better to go university even fee is same.

But memorial university and brandon university is the only cheap university from college and good rank as well.
 

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isbyyz said:
hi

I think is little bit confussion here, I am in montreal and my friend is in regina and the rent is same as I pay. Also I think college fee is same as university tuition fee. If you doing diploma.

Also, I have other friend who got admission in college and not received a visa. I think is better to go university even fee is same.

But memorial university and brandon university is the only cheap university from college and good rank as well.
Yes Saskatchewan is less expensive like Montreal.
 

a1farhan

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One more query, how long before should i apply for visa application after got acceptence letter?three month or two month or one month? and what documents require at the time of arrival on canadain land. Is there any person who can guide us regarding boarding and lodging expense of my self , my wife and my 4 year baby + tution fees(12000 doller)in Ontario provinces(Oakville) what job hours and wages rate should i expect from there ?
 

a1farhan

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Can any one guide me that which status should my spouse and 3.8 year child(depended ) has to be applied, visitor visa , student visa or work permit visa and TRV (temporary residence visa)?????