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Opening Primary and Secondary Schools for International Students!

canuck78

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With all due respect, how come Quebec which has more schools than Ontario and is now number 1 with highest COVID cases (Ontario 2nd) has opened opened to international students. Ontario won't reject international students as you can see everywhere, doing so will hurt the economy as well as the credibility of Ontario. Every province (except Nova Scotia and Newfoundland) has opened up to international students (with proper quarantine plan) so Ontario won't be the only province not doing so.

Also, Ontario is changing its ways to live with the virus since they are re-opening gyms and restaurants etc. Private schools in Ontario are welcoming and willing to teach domestic and int'l students, so if public schools don't want to open then let private schools open since they are willing to do so and they are opened already. We have paid ($32,000/year) already for my brothers tuition yet he is learning online with different time zones.
You have the option to withdraw your brother. 32k is not tuition it also includes living expenses. He could switch to private education and the costs will likely be 50-60k+ for living and boarding. Private education has access to more funds to hire more teachers, already have smaller class sizes and likely have access to more spaces to accomodate social didtancing although I am sure they have made huge adjustmants and some students may be studying online. There are still areas in Ontario where gyms and indoor dining are still closed. Other areas where things have just opened with very strict limitations. Believe some gyms and restaurants are only allowed 10 people. Very hard to compare each province. Quebec has had more people die, more closures, etc. than Ontario. Ontaario has been slower to react and was likely trying to delay the influx of more people into the province while hoping the lockdowns would be effective in lowering the amount of infections. All the provinces know that allowing international students and more extended family to enter Canada will increase the amount of covid entering Canada. Given that we are already having problems controling covid, provinces aren't anxious to increase the amount of people entering Canada at the same time. In my opinion Ontario seems to have delayed their filing as a way to delay having students enter. For the majority of international students, who are studying at the post-secondary level, the delay will likely push them to come for the winter semester and not right away. There is no easy solution. For public health reasons and due to the limitted healthcare resources it doesn't make sense to let more people enter Canada but for economic reasons in many cases it does.
 

canuck78

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PLEASEEEEEE explain to me why its okay for Canadians to travel abroad to COVID hot spots for vacation such as in the US and Europe (now its closed)? it makes 0 sense to me as to why that's okay when international students are stricly coming to Canada for studying purposes. International students have a lot at risk so they won't jeapordize their status by going against the rules. However, many Canadians are the ones going to the hot spots and dangering Canadian lives. ALSO back in July, Canada allowed international students who are from the US to join Canada for their studies.
Nobody shuld be travelling at all unless it is for essential reasons and the government has stressed this. Canadian citizens and PRs have the right to enter Canada. Without changing major laws and rights it is unfortunately impossible to refuse entry to people who are travelling for non-essential reasons. International students are foreign nationals and don't have the same rights to enter Canada, don't have access to the same social supports and they may not have access to healthcare when they first aarrive. There are not a large volume of US students studying in Canada and as our #1 trading partner there are special negotiations just with the US. There are many situations pre and post covid where US citizens have different rules. This is not unlike other close trading partners like for example EU countries.
 

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I can only hope...Will the list just have all schools on it at some point in the future?
When it gets to this point, I think they will retire the list since it will no longer be needed. I think the list will only exist as long as not all schools are on it. That's my thinking.

Good luck with your situation.
 

Bluejayscardinals

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I think people have to realize that currently in the homes of families with children under 18, it is the parents that are assuming a de facto teaching role as the K-12 system in Ontario has really gone into the drain with online teaching. Furthermore it’s my understanding that ESL teaching has basically grinded to a halt.

Without a parent here, an international student is relying on the support of a homestay parent. That really doesn’t work now does it?

Why boarding schools are not on the list at present makes no sense at all as they are better equipped than universities and colleges at supporting international students.
 

Aaron0111

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When it gets to this point, I think they will retire the list since it will no longer be needed. I think the list will only exist as long as not all schools are on it. That's my thinking.

Good luck with your situation.
Yeah it makes sense, but don’t they stop giving AIP to the student of next semester? Doesn’t it mean should all dli schools be on the list before the next semester comes? (otherwise they lose a great amount of students)
 

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Yeah it makes sense, but don’t they stop giving AIP to the student of next semester? Doesn’t it mean should all dli schools be on the list before the next semester comes? (otherwise they lose a great amount of students)
It all depends where things stand with the pandemic both in Canada and globally. They may extend all of that. Right now we are heading in the wrong direction with COVID-19 which isn't encouraging.

Hard to predict what will happen.
 

lalaland2020

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7 years? Wow and I thought I had it bad with not being able to come back right now after my 1 year university exchange year, to finish my Bachelor degree in Canada.

Have you tried e-mailing them with evidence that you're a returning student, who is basically 'resident' (not PR that's not needed in this case) in Canada? Canadian driver's license, rent payment, bank account, social ties etc. I know under the old rules it would have likely allowed your little brother's return to Canada.

In that case I would even call the embassy, they might not be able to do something but it never hurts to explain a special case.

All of the rules and 80% of the things you read on this forum are/is meant for new students who don't have any ties to Canada, but 7 years is a long time and they might well take special consideration.

I think one reason why borders are closed at the Secondary School level is, because most people attending at that level, come for a 1 year or less language exchange to learn English or just because they want to broaden their horizons (programs like Education First), which is obviously not essential right now. But that doesn't seem to apply to you guys.
I know its crazy! but trust me we spoke to the embassy but they still said once the DLI is out my brother will get his permit. I actually recevied my permit on the 23rd of October because it was already in the final stages and they also had told me that right after the list is out and I am exempt (I go to York too) they'd process. Have gotten your permit yet?
 

lalaland2020

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You have the option to withdraw your brother. 32k is not tuition it also includes living expenses. He could switch to private education and the costs will likely be 50-60k+ for living and boarding. Private education has access to more funds to hire more teachers, already have smaller class sizes and likely have access to more spaces to accomodate social didtancing although I am sure they have made huge adjustmants and some students may be studying online. There are still areas in Ontario where gyms and indoor dining are still closed. Other areas where things have just opened with very strict limitations. Believe some gyms and restaurants are only allowed 10 people. Very hard to compare each province. Quebec has had more people die, more closures, etc. than Ontario. Ontaario has been slower to react and was likely trying to delay the influx of more people into the province while hoping the lockdowns would be effective in lowering the amount of infections. All the provinces know that allowing international students and more extended family to enter Canada will increase the amount of covid entering Canada. Given that we are already having problems controling covid, provinces aren't anxious to increase the amount of people entering Canada at the same time. In my opinion Ontario seems to have delayed their filing as a way to delay having students enter. For the majority of international students, who are studying at the post-secondary level, the delay will likely push them to come for the winter semester and not right away. There is no easy solution. For public health reasons and due to the limitted healthcare resources it doesn't make sense to let more people enter Canada but for economic reasons in many cases it does.
$32k is purely tuition my brother goes to a private high school, living expenses excluded. We have our own house to quarantine in as well as our cars. So the $32k is pure tuition. It all comes down to the economy, Canada especially Fords party care about the economy it is the school boards that are being difficult.
 

alexct2020

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I know its crazy! but trust me we spoke to the embassy but they still said once the DLI is out my brother will get his permit. I actually recevied my permit on the 23rd of October because it was already in the final stages and they also had told me that right after the list is out and I am exempt (I go to York too) they'd process. Have gotten your permit yet?
Wow sorry to hear that! No my permit still hasn't gotten to Stage 2, I applied for the new one in April.

An uninformed visa consultant told me that I could simply fly back anytime I wanted to, so flew back to Amsterdam. And now been stuck for 7 months!

Did you apply for an extension of your old study permit or did you also have to apply for a new one?

Don't really like how they are treating existing students exactly the same as new ones, both in processing and travel rules.
 

lalaland2020

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Wow sorry to hear that! No my permit still hasn't gotten to Stage 2, I applied for the new one in April.

An uninformed visa consultant told me that I could simply fly back anytime I wanted to, so flew back to Amsterdam. And now been stuck for 7 months!

Did you apply for an extension of your old study permit or did you also have to apply for a new one?

Don't really like how they are treating existing students exactly the same as new ones, both in processing and travel rules.
I'm so sorry you were mis-informed that was a serious matter the visa consultant should have been more informed. My family and I didn't know that even if your visa is expired (due to COVID) you were allowed to stay in Canada until December 2020, we were also uninformed but unlike Europe and other countries, we didn't think Canada would be so rigid about the travel ban.

So we actually studied in Canada for 7 years under our fathers diplomatic status, because of his status we could stay in Canada but in July when he moved back for work his status in Canada ended so did ours so we thought we should leave Canada and apply for visa's and come back, but once we left that was it the doors were closed.

Congrats because York is on the DLI list! so you're exempt and can fly back are you just waiting for your visa? also which program at York University are you in? (I am also a York student)
 

alexct2020

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I'm so sorry you were mis-informed that was a serious matter the visa consultant should have been more informed. My family and I didn't know that even if your visa is expired (due to COVID) you were allowed to stay in Canada until December 2020, we were also uninformed but unlike Europe and other countries, we didn't think Canada would be so rigid about the travel ban.

So we actually studied in Canada for 7 years under our fathers diplomatic status, because of his status we could stay in Canada but in July when he moved back for work his status in Canada ended so did ours so we thought we should leave Canada and apply for visa's and come back, but once we left that was it the doors were closed.

Congrats because York is on the DLI list! so you're exempt and can fly back are you just waiting for your visa? also which program at York University are you in? (I am also a York student)
Wow sorry to hear that, especially with former diplomatic status you would think they could do something..

Yeah I'm doing Anthropology, you? And yeah still waiting, sadly also super expensive to live alone in Amsterdam, Canada is cheaper lol. Pretty much the day I get that document i'm flying back
 

Aaron0111

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Nov 6, 2020
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Ontario new cases just broke its record again...Not really sure if they will keep opening-up now. Well, does the provincial government decide the list or it is IRCC? In this current situation, it's really hard to have a optimistic mind :(
 

lalaland2020

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Ontario new cases just broke its record again...Not really sure if they will keep opening-up now. Well, does the provincial government decide the list or it is IRCC? In this current situation, it's really hard to have a optimistic mind :(
read this: https://www.guelphtoday.com/local-news/ugdsb-preparing-to-allow-international-students-back-into-schools-2829057

honestly don't worry Ontario will be added, I've spoken with school associations in Ontario that advocate for the adding on the list and they assured me that if its not added by the 17th then it will be added by the 1st of December. Ontario was late in submitting their plans. I have also researched as many school boards (there are 72 in Ontario) as I could last night and majority of them have updated their website to include "welcoming international students during COVID-19" plan.
Also the Catholic school board (which has 151 schools in Ontario) have announced last week that each school is going to welcome international students and they have plans laid out. So keep positive because Ontario will be added soon :)

For example check this, Peel District School Board updated their site to include international student arrival guide on November 3rd:
https://www.peelschools.org/international/aboutus/importantnews/Documents/PDSB_travelguide_newstudent_nov3.pdf
 

Aaron0111

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read this: https://www.guelphtoday.com/local-news/ugdsb-preparing-to-allow-international-students-back-into-schools-2829057

honestly don't worry Ontario will be added, I've spoken with school associations in Ontario that advocate for the adding on the list and they assured me that if its not added by the 17th then it will be added by the 1st of December. Ontario was late in submitting their plans. I have also researched as many school boards (there are 72 in Ontario) as I could last night and majority of them have updated their website to include "welcoming international students during COVID-19" plan.
Also the Catholic school board (which has 151 schools in Ontario) have announced last week that each school is going to welcome international students and they have plans laid out. So keep positive because Ontario will be added soon :)

For example check this, Peel District School Board updated their site to include international student arrival guide on November 3rd:
https://www.peelschools.org/international/aboutus/importantnews/Documents/PDSB_travelguide_newstudent_nov3.pdf
Thanks for your information. So what you saying is that the schools in Ontario haven't summited their plan fully before, that's why they didn't make the list; now they have the complete plan, therefore they will be on the list soon?