pre-departure orientation for canada 2013
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Canada
Pre Departure Orientation
2013
Organised by M.M Advisory Services (www.mdotm.in)
Participating Institutions:
Georgian College
University of Alberta
University of Waterloo
Preparation
• Documentation
– Originals, Copies & Scans
• Ticketing – Book to end destination
– Bags with wheels
• Packing
– Baggage Allowance
– What to carry & What not to carry
At the Airport
• Indian Immigration
• Transit – Do you need a visa
• In Canada
– Offer Letter, Passport
On Arrival
• Clear Immigration
• Pick up bags
• Call or Inform your parents
• Look for your airport pick up/ help desk
Managing Winter
• Tips & Tricks
– Layer your clothes
– Head, Hands & Feet
– Fitted shoes
• Keep moving
Canadian Winter
• Varies from freezing temperatures, biting
winds and drifting snow, to days with mild
temperatures and sunshine.
• Building, public areas are all heated
• Essential winter clothing: includes a warm
coat made of wool, down or polyester
filled, mittens or gloves, a wool hat or
earmuffs, a scarf, long underwear on
occasion, and warm winter boots that are
waterproof and lightweight.
Pre Departure Checklist
• Valid Passport and other travel documents
• Original Letter of Acceptance from the Canadian
Institution
• Credit card(s) and Some amount of Cash
• Medical records, immunization records
• Traveller’s Cheques
• Phone, Laptop etc
• Medical Insurance documents (for extended
health care coverage
• Personal stuff – photographs, specs, etc
Getting around – in & out of campus • Between cities
– Greyhound Bus – VIA Rail – Flight – Car
• Off campus – Bus – Metro/Tube – Skytrain
• On campus – Cycle – Walk
Cultural Differences
• Tap water is drinking water • 911 for help or emergency • Vegetarians & Non vegetarians alert • Physical space – in supermarkets, shops, bus
stations etc • Don’t interrupt or begin paralell conversations • Don’t make assumptions on character
– Different society
• Be prepared to have your notions of gender challenged
A Few Important Things • Plagiarism • Punctuality • Say what your issue is
– Not what you think they want to hear – Agree to Disagree
• Give Correct Information – Especially at Work
• Society - Individual versus Collective • GENDER
“I beg to convey to the Academy my
grateful appreciation of the breadth of
understanding, which has brought the
distant near, and has made a stranger
a brother”
The British Chargé d’Affaires, at the Nobel Banquet at Stockholm,
read this Telegram from Rabindranath Tagore, on December 10,
1913. Sent Exactly 100 years ago
For more information, Please write to
Maria Mathai
Director
M.M Advisory Services
Director@mdotm.in
QUESTIONS
Useful Websites
www.india.gc.ca
www.canadainternational.gc.ca
www.travelcanada.ca
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