Studying in Canada

Most of the programs at One Beauty Brands Colleges are more than 6 months. International students looking to begin studies with the Academy is required to obtain a study permit. Study Permits are issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)  and you can apply online or visit your local visa application center.

One Beauty Brands Designated Learning Institution (DLI) number is XXXXXX-XXXX. It is the responsibility of the students to know and understand the International Student Immigration Regulations. For more information, visit the IRCC website.

Applying for a study permit

Before applying for study permit, International Students require a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) permit. For more information about study permit applications, visit the IRCC website.

At a minimum, these documents are needed to apply for a study permit:

  • A valid passport (with at least 6 months left before expiry)
  • Acceptance letter from One Beauty Brands DLI number:
  • Proof of ability to pay for tuition and living costs for you and any family members coming to Canada
  • Applicable Visa processing fee
  • Educational documents (translated and notarized) & English proficiency

Arrival at the airport in Canada

When you arrive at Canadian Customs at the port of entry (eg. Calgary International Airport (YYC)), have the following documents ready:

  • Your passport
  • Study Permit or Letter of Introduction (issued by a Canada Visa Office to confirm that your study permit has been granted)
  • Acceptance letter from One Beauty Brands and proof of registration
  • Proof of funds to support yourself and family members (if any) during your stay in Canada

You will have to go through customs where a Canadian customs officer will ask you questions about the purpose of your visit and will verify your documents.  Do not leave the airport or border without your study permit. Also, check the information on your study permit is accurate.  It is much easier to correct any errors before entering Canada.

Health & Medical Insurance

In general, health care and medical expenses in Canada or in Alberta can be expensive and a burden for international students. Therefore, all international students are required to obtain health insurance and medical coverage while studying in Canada through various means available to them.

Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP)

International students can apply for AHCIP within 3 months of their arrival date and if they are:

  • Holder of a 12-month study permit associated with an Alberta educational institute and will reside in Alberta for 12 months or more. Students under 18 years of age can only be added to the AHCIP account of a custodian.
  •  If international students are holder of a study permit that is valid for more than 3 months but less than 12 months, they may be eligible for AHCIP coverage. For requirements visit: https://www.alberta.ca/ahcip-students.aspx

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AHCIP Coverage: https://www.alberta.ca/ahcip-what-is-covered.aspx;

Alberta offers a great and accessible health care system. Information on hospitals and access to health and wellness services can be found at http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/.

Private Health and Medical Care Insurance

International Students who are not entitled to AHCIP coverage are advised to buy private health Insurance prior to arrival in Canada. In the absence of a health care insurance plan, the student will have to pay on their own to the Hospitals, and Clinics for treatment and consultation, which could be very expensive. One Beauty Brands does not recommend a particular plan or agent for private health insurance, however can assist in researching available private health insurance companies that would suit the particular needs of a student.

Accommodation

One Beauty Brands does not provide any on campus or off campus housing. However, there are many accommodation options available for international students within Alberta. Available options are shared rental rooms (furnished and unfurnished), rental houses, basement suites, condos, apartments and homestay. International students are responsible for arranging their own accommodation prior to arrival in Alberta. Resources for locating available housing can be found online such as:

Helpful Housing Resources (You may find these resources helpful)

https://ccisab.com/about-us/
https://calgaryhousingcompany.org/

Counseling Links (You may find these resources helpful)

https://www.communityconnectyyc.ca/
https://www.immigrantservicescalgary.ca/

Other than websites, rental rooms and homes are also available through private ads on bulletin boards of Community Centers.

Working in Canada

Work Off Campus

As an international student you will have the opportunity to gain invaluable Canadian work experience and practical job skills if all requirements are met. As per current Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) guidelines, international students graduating from licensed programs at a private career college in Alberta are not eligible for a Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

International students who are enrolled in full time programs that meet the necessary length requirements may be eligible for off campus work with limitations.

  • Part-time up to 20 hours per week during their studies and
  • Full-time during program vacations and breaks provided they meet the following conditions:
  • Have a valid study permit
  • Are enrolled in full-time study in a One Beauty Brands certificate or diploma program that is at least six months in duration
  • Maintain satisfactory academic standing in their program of study

Important: International students in the programs below are not eligible to work with a study permit:

  • International students enrolled in programs that lead to a certificate or diploma but that are less than 6 months long

To learn more about off campus work with study permit, visit the Immigration, Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website. If applicable, get information from Immigration, Refugee & Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website about applying for a work permit.

Post-Graduation Work Permit For information about the Post-Graduation Work Permit and eligibility, visit the Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Similarly, ONE Beauty Brands is not licensed/authorized to provide information to students regarding any immigration matters. For such matters refer to IRCC website.

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