Step 1:
Request via e-mail the Vocational Program Enrolment Contract and complete all fields. Make sure you submit your completed and signed Enrolment Contract along with a photocopy of the following supporting documents – Passport pages containing your photo and personal identification; Educationanl certificates and transcripts; your latest personal Resume or curriculum vitae; and, a CAD$250.00 Canadian Money Order Non-refundable Application Fee. All documents referred to in the Vocational Program Enrolment Contract will be e-mailed to you.
Step 2:
Upon receipt of your completed Enrolment Contract and supporting documents, we will check your eligibility and may request additional information if required before confirming your admission.
Step 3:
To transfer the Application or Program fees, provide your bank with the following information:
Bank Name: The Bank of Nova Scotia
Bank Address: 19 Bloor Street W, Toronto, ON, M4W1A3
Bank number/Institute number: 002
Transit number: 91132
Account number: 0315214
Swift number: NOSCCATT
ABA number: 026002532
College Address: 920 Yonge Street, Suite # 725, Toronto, ON, M4W3C7
Name of company: Canadian Career College of Innovative Technology and Management
NOTE: Bank Fees associated with bank wire transfers are the applicant’s responsibility. (Example: If you are transferring CAD$3,500, and your bank is charging a transfer fee of CAD$40, the amount DUE by the applicant is $3,540.00 CAD. If by chance the wired/credited amount into CCCITM bank is not the tuition amount agreed at time of payment, the applicant will be required to pay the difference in person.
Step 4:
To confirm your admission, the College will send you a Letter of Acceptance that is required by Canadian High Commission to process your Canadian Student Permit.
Step 5:
Go to the following web site: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/student.asp
scroll down to the bottom of the page, and download the following documents:
Study Permit Guide,
Application for a Study Permit, and,
Document Checklist:
Step 6:
Visit your nearest Canadian High Commission to file your Canadian Study Permit application at least 3 months in advance of your program start date. Make sure you provide them with a fully completed and accurate Study Permit Application Form, make sure that you include all supporting documents, and, act as per their requirements to ensure a positive outcome of your visa application.
Step 7:
Upon a receipt of a response from the Canadian High Commission, you should immediately inform us of the outcome of your Canadian Study Permit Application.