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 “How much money should I bring with me to Canada?”

The amount of money you should bring with you to Canada will depend on the duration of your trip, your planned activities, and your personal spending habits. Here are some general guidelines to help you plan your budget for your trip to Canada.

First, consider the duration of your trip. If you are visiting for a short-term trip, such as a week-long vacation, you will need enough money to cover your daily expenses, such as meals, transportation, and activities. A rough estimate is to plan for at least $100-150 per day per person.

Second, consider the activities you plan to do. If you plan to participate in expensive activities, such as skiing or snowboarding, you will need to budget more money for these activities. If you plan to do a lot of shopping or dining out, you will also need to budget more money for these expenses.

Third, consider your personal spending habits. If you are a budget-conscious traveller, you may be able to get by with less money. On the other hand, if you prefer luxury accommodations and fine dining, you will need to budget more money for your trip.

Overall, the amount of money you should bring with you to Canada will depend on the duration of your trip, your planned activities, and your personal spending habits. It is a good idea to research your destination and plan your budget accordingly to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable

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“Can a Non DLI School host international students?”

Yes, non-Designated Learning Institution (DLI) schools can host international students in Canada. However, there are some important factors to consider and steps that need...

“Applying for a Canadian Study Permit from outside Canada or wait to be in Canada”

If you're planning to study in Canada, one of the first decisions you'll need to make is whether to apply for a study permit...

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