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Understanding Your Rights as an International Student in Canada




As an international student you must have to know your rights like work entitlements, know your health entitlements, and finally settle to studying and experiencing the real Canada. However, as you come, it's important to know your rights to ensure a successful stay. In this guide, we will understand your rights as an international student in Canada.


Below are Those Rights That You Must Know 

1. Right to Quality Education:

You are entitled to education from designated learning institutions, which include schools accepted by the government and offering a certain standard of education. This assures you quality learning.


2. Right to Fair Treatment:

Canadian law will protect you from any form of discrimination based on race, nationality, religion, or gender. You have the right to equal and fair treatment. If you are discriminated against or harassed, you can report to your institution's student services for assistance.


3. Work Rights:

An international student does not need a work permit to work on-campus if he is a full-time enrolled student in any of the DLIs. The student can work off campus for up to 20 hours a week during the academic sessions in the university and work full time during the scheduled breaks. Do make sure that such work privileges are specifically mentioned in your study permit.


4. Right to Health Care:

Healthcare in Canada is publicly funded, though varying across provinces. As an international student, you are likely to have provincial health insurance or require having private insurance. Your institution is there to guide you in respect to how to use the health care services.


5. Right to Privacy:

Your personal information is protected under Canadian privacy laws. Your institution has the obligation to keep your data confidential and cannot disclose this information to third parties without your consent. You also have the right to access your personal records and the right to ask them to correct any inaccuracies.


6. Accessing Support Services:

Canadian institutions provide support services like academic advising, counseling, and immigration services to help you towards success and spend a rich experience.


7. Right to a Safe Learning Environment:

You have the right to study in an environment safe from harassment. The local authorities and institutions in Canada will, within their capacity, take every measure for the protection of your safety.


8. Right to Appeal and Dispute Resolution:

In case you are facing any problems academically or with your visa, you have the right to appeal using your institution's clearly defined grievance procedures for the resolution of disputes.


Knowing and knowing how to exercise your rights is the way to get the most out of your time in Canada.Oasis-india will help you in any kind of query related to visas or something like this. Now you know your right so embrace these opportunities, and enjoy the experience to the fullest!


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