Many people say that Canada is like New Zealand – only it’s much bigger, colder, and it has grizzly bears! Canada is well-known for its natural beauty, pretty cities, and friendly people. If you love snow sports, the great outdoors, and maple syrup, you’ll love studying in Canada. It’s home to about 35 million people, 1 million moose, 369,000 black bears, and a variety of other amazing wildlife.
One piece of advice I want to leave with you is that you must go into your exchange with an open mind and make the most out of every opportunity because it will be over before you even comprehend that you’ve left!
Kate, Te Awamutu
You can choose to study in Canada on a short placement (2-3 months) or for one semester. Gap year students are welcome to apply but must be no older than 18 years prior to departure. If you arrive in January or September, you will have the option of enjoying a 3-4 day orientation in Toronto which includes sightseeing and cultural learning lessons.
You will be placed in one of the following school districts:
Specialty schools and programmes (such as music, arts, sport, IB, AP) are available upon request. Please note specialty schools will incur additional fees. Students will most likely be placed in lowly-populated suburbs or residential areas, although they may be placed in cities. All of our host families are carefully vetted for safety and suitability. We conduct home interviews, inspections, and police checks to ensure our students are placed in a secure and supportive living environment.
Students must be:
A Canadian student visa is not required if you are staying for six months or less.
We know that financing your exchange might be a bit of a challenge, but don’t let that hold you back from pursuing the experience of a lifetime! NZIIU offers a select number of scholarships each year to exceptional students who require some financial assistance, as well as fundraising kits.
Explore now »Meet our NZIIU Student Ambassadors at one of our information day events! These students who have recently been on exchange have done it all, and are here to share their knowledge, experiences, and stories from exchange.
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