There are over 4,000 international students from more than 150 countries studying at Concordia University. In this section, international students will find relevant information on immigration regulations and tuition fees.
The International Students Office (ISO) is a member of Advocacy and Support Services, Enrolment and Student Services, and has developed support services to promote the adjustment of international students to life and study in Canada. Services include:
Upon arrival at Concordia University, new international students must attend an Immigration Information session, organized by the International Students Office, in order to pick up their Information Package on Concordia and the City of Montréal. Students should attend a Health Insurance Information session and sign up a Health Insurance card or, in exceptional cases, opt-out of the health insurance plan. For further details, see section on International Student Health and Accident Insurance. It is essential that International students bring copies of their immigration documents and/or passport to the International Students Office.
Immigration Procedures and Documentation Required for the University
All persons, other than Canadian Citizens and Landed Immigrants, who wish to pursue their studies in the province of Québec, must obtain a Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) and a Study Permit. However, if their program of study is six months or less in duration, students have the option of studying in Canada without having to apply for a CAQ or Study Permit, provided they complete their studies within the authorized period of their stay in Canada. This regulation may be of particular interest to a visiting student, exchange student, or any other student whose program of study will not exceed six months and which can be completed within the allowable period of their stay in Canada.
The CAQ is issued by Immigration Québec authorities and the Study Permit by the Visa Departments of the Canadian Consulates, Embassies or High Comissions. The obtainment of the CAQ and Study Permit is a lengthy process; it is therefore strongly recommended that the application process be started immediately upon receipt of the letter of admission from Concordia University. Immigration documents are required to study at Concordia University. Failure to obtain these documents may prohibit study. For further information, please consult the ISO Pre-Departure Guide for International Students available at the International Students Office website.
When applying for the Québec Acceptance Certificate and the Study Permit, international students are required to present evidence of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses.
Evidence of financial support may be:
Students are advised to ensure that they will have sufficient funding to complete their degree. Concordia University cannot assume financial responsibility for students who do not have adequate funds.
Processing fees will be charged by both Immigration Québec and Immigration Canada for the issuance of a Québec Acceptance Certificate and a Study Permit.
Studying for Six Months or Less
As indicated above, if students are in a program of study that is six months or less and can be completed within the allowable period of their stay in Canada, they need only apply for a Temporary Resident Visa if they reside in a country that requires such a document to enter Canada; no other document is necessary. Despite this regulation, foreign nationals may still apply for a CAQ and a Study Permit if they wish to get these documents. Further information may be obtained by the Visa Departments of the Canadian Consulate, Embassy or High Comission in the student’s country. A list of Canadian Representatives abroad is available through the Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada website.
Documentation Required for the University
International students who will be studying in a program for six months or more are required to provide a copy of their CAQ and Study Permit, to the International Students Office, 1455 de Maisonneuve West, Hall Building, Room 653, when they first register at Concordia and thereafter every time they renew their immigration documents (CAQs and Study Permits). Failure to comply with this regulation could result in the cancellation of the student’s registration.
International students who will be studying for six months or less are required to submit copies of their passport pages showing the passport number, the dates of issue and expiry, name and date of birth, and the stamp made by Canadian authorities on their most recent entry into Canada.
These directives are in accordance with the funding regulations of the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport which requires that all international students registered at a university in Québec have in their permanent file a copy of their Québec Acceptance Certificate, their Study Permit, and for persons studying six months or less, a copy of the appropriate passport pages. International students are required to provide the appropriate documentation to the International Students Office before the DNE deadline of their first semester at Concordia. Failure to comply with this regulation could result in the cancellation of the student’s registration.
Working On-Campus
Immigration regulations allow full-time international students to accept employment on the campus of the educational institution where they are registered, as long as they hold a valid Study Permit. They do not require a Work Permit.
Spouses of international students are allowed to work on and off-campus and are required to apply for a Work Permit. Further information may be obtained at the the International Students Office, 514-848-2424 ext. 3515, or by e-mail: iso@alcor.concordia.ca
Concordia offers an on-campus Work-Study program designed to assist full-time Concordia University students, who are in financial need, to pursue their academic goals by providing part-time employment on campus (maximum 200 hours per term). For further information on this program, consult the Financial Aid and Awards Office website.
Working Off-Campus
Students may apply for an Off-Campus Work Permit after six months of of full-time study providing they maintain “good academic standing”. Further information may be obtained at the the International Students Office, 514-848-2424 ext. 3515, or by e-mail: iso@alcor.concordia.ca
Working As Part of a Co-Op or Internship Program
Some academic programs require that students complete a work term(s) in order to complete the degree requirements. International Students who are enroled in such programs must apply for a Co-op Work Permit. For further information refer to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website or visit the International Students Office.
Working After Graduation
After graduation, International Students may work in Canada. They must apply for a Work Permit within 90 days of the release of final marks.
The duration of the Post-Graduation Work Permit will depend on the duration of the student’s studies at Concordia University. However, the permit will not be valid for a longer period than the length of the program of the student’s studies up to a maximum of three years. For further information refer to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
Immigration regulations are valid at the time of this writing. For further information, students should contact the Canadian Consulate/Embassy in their country.
International Student Health and Accident Insurance
Immigration Québec and the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport du Québec require that all international students be covered by a health insurance plan while studying in Québec. To this end, Concordia University has implemented a compulsory health and accident insurance plan for its international students. Health insurance fees are charged automatically every year when international students register for courses or for Continuing in Program Registrations.
The single coverage for the 2009-2010 academic year is $635.00 (subject to change). Coverage is from August 15, 2009 until August 14, 2010. Students who register in January pay a pro-rated fee for the eight-month period ending August 14, 2010.
Only certain categories of International Students will be permitted to opt-out of the Concordia Health Insurance Plan for International Students. These categories are listed below. Please note that Concordia University does not accept any other kind of health insurance plan that the student might be carrying or maintaining while coming to Canada.
Proof of above-mentioned insurance is required in order to process an exemption. It must be presented in English or French indicating the period and amount of coverage available in Canada. This information is required by the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport du Québec and must be in the student’s Concordia file for audits and reports. Applications for exemptions are processed in person at the International Students Office (ISO), Hall Building, Room 653. Applications must be processed every year before the prescribed deadline; requests received after the deadlines and approved by the ISO will be charged an administration fee.
Refunds will be considered only for students who have not filed any claim to the Insurance Company during the current insured period. Refunds are given in the form of credit to the student’s university account.
Exemption deadlines for students beginning the 2009-2013 academic year in September 2009:
First deadline: October 31, 2009
Full refund
Second deadline: December 21, 2009
Refund of health insurance charge minus $100 administration fee
Final deadline: May 1, 2010
Refund of health insurance charge minus $200 administration fee
No refund will be approved after this final deadline.
Exemption deadlines for students beginning the 2009-2010 academic year in January 2010:
First deadline: February 28, 2010
Full refund
Final deadline: May 1, 2010
Refund of health insurance charge minus $100 administration fee
No refund will be approved after this final deadline.
Exemption deadline for students beginning in the Summer 2010:
Final deadline: June 15, 2010
Full refund
No refunds will be approved after this final deadline.
Tuition and Other Fees for International Students
The cost of tuition for an academic year (i.e., Fall, Winter, Summer) varies depending upon a student’s status and level of study. Tuition fees for Graduate Diploma, Certificate, Independent and Visiting/Exchange Students are charged on the basis of the number of academic credits registered. “Other” compulsory fees include an Administrative fee, Student Services fee, Graduate Student Association fee and International Student Health Insurance fee. Students in a Master’s or PhD program may pay tuition and other compulsory fees based on the total number of academic credits in their program. The fees are charged in equal installments over a certain number of Tuition Billing Cycle terms irrespective of course registrations or academic notation, e.g. Continuation in Program (CIP). International Students should refer to the Financial Regulations section for detailed information on tuition and other fees or Tuition Fees and Financial Regulations online.
Exemptions from Differential Fees
Certain international students may be eligible to pay the same fees as Quebec residents. The following are among those who may be exempt from paying differential fees:
A student who is admitted to a Quebec university and whose country has a fee remission agreement with the Quebec Government. The government of Quebec has agreements for granting a limited number of exemptions from differential fees for International students from the following countries: Algeria, Andorra, Belgium (Flemish Community), Belgium (French community), Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, China, Colombia (ICETEX), Congo (Brazzaville), Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, Gabon, Germany (Bavaria, DAAD), Guinea, Haiti, Honduras, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Korea, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico (CONACYT, SEP, SRE), Morocco, Niger, Panama, Peru, Rwanda, Senegal, Spain (Catalonia), Togo, Tunisia, Uruguay, Vietnam.
Taken from Gouvernement du Québec, Ministère de l’Éducation, Direction des affaires étudiantes et de la cooperation du Ministère de l’Éducation website. Note: Students who are granted a fee remission must maintain full-time status, each semester, in order to qualify for the fee remission.
Inquiries and applications for an exemption should be made directly to the student’s own Ministry of Education prior to leaving their home country. In some cases, when the person is in Canada, it may be possible to apply for an exemption at their Embassy or Consulate in Canada or in the United States.Tuition Payment Arrangements
Students may be eligible to make payment arrangements through Payroll Deductions (Teaching and Research Assistants, certain Concordia employees). Payment arrangements do not supersede Concordia University’s tuition and other fees payment policies with regard to the release of transcripts, student records, degrees, diplomas or other official records, or permission to register in future sessions. Interest charges are assessed on all outstanding balances not paid in accordance to the University’s tuition and other fees payment policies regardless of whether or not a payment arrangement has been made with the Student Accounts Office. For more information, see the Financial Regulations section.
Fee Remission Awards for International Students
The Government of Quebec allows universities to exempt a certain number of full-time international students who have been admitted to graduate programs from paying academic tuition fees at the international rate. Detailed information can be found in the Graduate Awards section.