International Students
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Frequent Asked Questions
To learn more about the differences between a DCS, an ACS and a DVS, consult the Diplomas section of our FAQ.
The College will ask you to provide the following documents:
* If necessary, you can have your diploma and transcripts translated by an accredited translator.
Students who have not completed their secondary education in Canada will also need to provide results from a standardized language test. .
You’ll notice that a proof of health and medical insurance must be provided. .
The cost of this type of insurance is covered by the college. Upon arrival, we will guide you the obtainment of your insurance card..
NOTE: We want to make our prospective students aware of the time frame for obtaining some of the required documents. It is your responsibility to act as soon as possible and make sure to have the required document on time. If a step is not completed properly, the applicant might not be able to proceed. To learn more, consult our Processing time page.
Most temporary selection applications for studies are processed within 25 business days. This period begins once the Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI) receives your complete application, including:
Remember, to avoid any delays, ensure your application is complete from the start.For all the details, visit the Quebec government page Applying for temporary selection for studies.
We suggest applying for a study permit as soon as you receive an acceptance letter from LaSalle College Montréal and a letter of attestation issued by Québec.
Depending on the country from which you're applying, it may take up to 3 months to obtain a study permit.
For all the details, please visit the Study permits and visas page on the EduCanada website.
To do so, feel free to contact your admissions advisor. They will need to provide you with a new letter of acceptance so that you can submit a new study permit application.
However, note that the $50 admission fee, which covers the opening of your file, is non-refundable.
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Find out more about the criteria and details on the Government of Canada website.