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Student Authorization Information
Harv's Air welcomes students from
around the world. It's an honor and privilege to have students travel
to our school from aboard. Our wish to make you travels as smooth as
possible. Please READ and STUDY the following very carefully! If you
have questions, please ask,
but remember we're pilots not immigration lawyers.
The student authorization process is fairly
straight forward, but is intolerant of missing documentation, missed
deadlines, missed fees, and abuses of the system so again, please READ
the following documents very carefully.
There are lots of external links on this
website, if some go stale please let
us know.
A student visa is not required
when:
Course is less then 6 months from when you arrive!
- If you are training toward a licence or rating such
as: Time Building, Recreational, Private, Commercial, Instrument,
Multi, or Instructor rating then NO student visa is required.
- If you are planning on taking the Professional
Pilot Program (9-12 month course) students should obtain a student
visa as the course will take longer then 6 months.
- In order to come without a student visa, please fill
out our
online
application
- Also email us
to arrange your
accommodations.
- We'll let you know within 48 hours if we accept you
as a student and if we have room for you at the requested time.
- Then it depends on where you are from:
- If you are a citizen of one of the following
countries we'll fax or email a letter of acceptance within 48
hours and you can start your training whenever you're ready.
- Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Australia,
Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium, Botswana, Brunei, Costa
Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel (National Passport holders
only), Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico,
Monaco, Namibia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Papua
New Guinea, Portugal, Republic of Korea, St. Kitts and Nevis,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, San Marino, Singapore, Solomon Islands,
Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Slovenia, Switzerland, United
States, and Western Samoa.
- If you are a citizen of one of the
countries listed on this webpage then you will need a visitors
visa. To obtain a visitors visa contact your travel agent,
closest
Canadian embassy, or
Citizenship
and Immigration Canada's Website.
A student visa is required when:
Course is more then 6 months from when you arrive!
This process takes 6 weeks in Europe, up to
3 months in Asian countries after submitting the documentation. Delays
will result if there are errors and/or missing documents/fees.
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- Read and study the Citizenship
and Immigration Student Visa website and the website of the
closest
Canadian Embassy to you.
- Download all the documents including the
student authorization guide and application located here. Read
all the documentation and fill out the application form (Form IMM1294).
- Fill out our online
application
- Also email us
to arrange your accommodations.
- We'll let you know within 48 hours if we accept you
as a student and if we have room for you at the requested time.
- You need the ORIGINAL letter of acceptance for the
student visa officials. We'll send the letter via post (2-4 weeks)
at no charge, or via FedEx (3-6 days) for $100. Payment is fastest
with credit card, or couriered certified check.
- You may need a medical examination. This is not the
same as the aviation medical exam. If you are a citizen
of the these countries you need a medical exam. It can take
weeks to schedule an examination so do not delay in making an appointment.
For a listing of doctors by country visit
this website.
- You'll need a NON-REFUNDABLE processing fee of $125
Canadian dollars. Payment for a study permit application must be
made by MANAGER'S CHEQUE, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, POSTAL MONEY ORDER or
BANK DRAFT payable to the "Canadian Embassy, ". Cash will
not be accepted.
- Proof of funds (e.g. bank drafts, fixed deposits,
a bank statement showing the account balance, etc.). These proof
of funds must be under YOUR name. Students are permitted to enter
Canada to study on the understanding that they have access to sufficient
funds for living expenses, full tuition, return transportation and
other necessary costs. Costs in Canada vary according to the location
of the institution and room and board facilities. As a guideline,
$10,000 Canadian dollars. (in addition to tuition fees) per
year would be sufficient.
- If you are a citizen
of one of these countries, the embassy officials are concerned
that you are looking for an
illegal way into Canada, and you'll never return to your home
country. They also want to be sure you are going to commence
your training program. Thus it's highly recommended (if you
want to guarantee obtaining a student visa) to send payment
for the first year of tuition fees for a full academic year
or for the duration of the course of study if the course of
study is for less than one year in the form of:
- An official receipt from the institution;
or
- A counterfoil copy or a certified true copy
of a bank draft in your name or in the name of the institution
- If for whatever reason you are refused
a student visa or unable to attend, we'll refund all of your
money less $300.
- Sending the entire course fee is optional, but
will substantially increase your chances of obtaining a student
visa . Contact the embassy
closest to you and see what they have to say.
- Police Checks:
You may also have to prove to Citizenship and Immigration Canada
(CIC) officers that you are a responsible person and that you do
not have a criminal record.
Police agencies may do a criminal or security background check.
These checks are done on anyone over 18 years of age who applies
for a Study Permit.
- The embassy will require the original passport
or valid travel document. (Alternatively, you may submit a photocopy
of the identity pages and the page showing the expiry date of your
passport or travel document and once processing of your application
is completed, we will ask you to submit your passport so that a
visa can be issued.) Your Study Permit will normally be valid for
the duration of your course. We suggest that you ensure that your
travel document is valid for the full duration of your course of
study in Canada.
- In order to ensure the protection and well-being
of prospective students under the age of majority (18) destined
to institutions in Canada, all unaccompanied students under the
age of 18 are required to submit with their application for a notarized
declaration signed by the parent or legal guardian of the applicant
in the country of origin and a notarized declaration signed by the
custodian in Canada. These declarations must be notarized by a notary
public, by a Commissioner for Oaths, or by a lawyer. The signed
declarations must indicate that arrangements have been made for
the custodian to act in place of the parent or guardian at all times.
In addition, the custodian in Canada must provide proof that they
are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada at least
19 years of age and prepared to act in place of the parent or guardian.
In the case of a minor child attending a boarding school, this declaration
may be signed by the school principal.
- Three passport-sized photographs of yourself and
any accompanying family members.
- Send all of this to the embassy
closest to you. You may have to have an interview. Remember
that a student visa does not allow you to live and work in Canada.
If you can contact them first to see what can be done to speed your
application.
Now wait! Once you are accepted for a student
visa, contact
us so that we can make final arrangements.
For
more information visit Citizen
and Immigration Canada's website.
Tips for obtaining a student visa.
- Allow for 2-3 months to process a student authorization.
Less time is
possible, but understand that we are dealing with a giant bureaucracy
that
moves when it wants to move.
- You must get the paperwork right. Missing paperwork
is not tolerated at all by embassy officials. Get help if you are
unsure.
- When submitting a student visa application
embassy officials are concerned with:
- The student has enough money to complete the
training including cost of the training, accommodations, living
expenses, and transport back to your home country. All of this
money must be under your name (not a family member or friend).
- English speaking ability. A TOFEL test is not
required by our school, however if your English is marginal
you may need to impress the embassy officials and a good TOFEL
score will help you do that.
- The student will return to his home country when
the training is complete. Offer them some proof that you will
do this. (property, family, promises of jobs).
- One must have money for transportation to and
from the school, $10,000 for a year (or pro-rated at $833 per
month), plus the cost of tuition. (Canadian Dollars). Students
can live on much less ($500 month is not a stretch), however
the government requires that you have $833 for each month.
Helpful links:
Contact Harv's Air Flight School
Harv's Air Service
Steinbach South Airport
Box 1056,
Steinbach
Manitoba
CANADA
R5G 1M8
Ph: 204 326 2434
Fx: 204 326 4182
Toll free in Manitoba
(800) HARV-AIR
E-Mail adam@harvsair.com
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