It's exciting to pursue your post secondary education in a different country. Let us help you make a smooth transition.
Below are a variety of resources that provide you with helpful information you need to achieve your potential.
Location orientation:
Visit our ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ communities for local info
Driver's license:
If you are not gainfully employed or a permanent resident of New Brunswick, you can drive in New Brunswick with your home country’s driver's license, accompanied by an International License.
International students can apply for a . You will be required to surrender your home country license and pass a written exam and road test.
Tourism links:
Learn more about the and communities where ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ locations are -,
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: On-line services to help obtain temporary resident visas. You can also check the status of your application and find more information on study permits and work permits.
: Information about Canada's income tax system, including understanding your rights, entitlements and obligations, filing a tax return, receiving GST/HST credit and more.
: Learn about the National Occupational Classification (NOC) with descriptions of various occupations.
Provides country information to travellers planning their voyage. It also includes essential resources and
quick links. Find the location of the Canadian embassy in your country.
: Convert your country’s currency to Canadian dollars CAD.
Weather: