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本帖最後由 Cara2006 於 16-5-26 12:01 編輯
While waiting for visa:
(1) Double check how the university want the DSE results to be sent to them. Double check what other supporting documents they want.
(2) See when you need to pay tuition deposit.
(3) Check when he can start choosing his classes.
(4) Arrange for boarding or find a place to live.
(5) Check online where the closest bank is. He will need to open a bank account there to pay fees. It is common for students to pay tuition fees, phone bills, etc with his bank account. He can also buy things with his own debit card (similar to EPS). Many universities have bank ATM machines on campus. Using the ATM machine of the same bank would avoid extra fees to be charged. You can also make direct transfer of money to his account in the future.
(6) Are you going with him to Canada? If your child is not 18 years old yet, it is best if you seek the university advice if they need you to sign any consent papers. Also, banks and some mobile phone service providers might request an adult to co-sign for phone service plans. Better check.
(7) Frequently check emails. University would start to ask whether students are taking part in O-Camp. Strongly suggest he goes, even if they charge you extra (some universities charge students for attending O-Camp, but probably not expensive, may be around $100 cad). University might also have discount plans for new notebook computers, phone plans etc. Best thing is go to university web site and browse the section for "new students".
(8) If you are sure he is definitely going, you can even book the flight. Book "student tickets" with CX. He can take 3 luggages on the plane.
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