International Students

International graduate students bring valuable perspectives, insights and experiences to the university. If you are an International student, this section will help you find your way through getting settled in Metro Vancouver and getting established in the Canadian university system.

All new students should read the Graduate Student Admission Handbook and the new student checklist. As an international or US student, you should also:

Pre-arrival information

  • Read the Newcomer's Guide to help you learn about housing, banking, transportation, schooling & childcare, and much more.

Study permits & visas

  • Apply for your study permit and any permits for accompanying family members
  • If you plan to visit or stop over in another country en route to Canada, you should check with that country’s Embassy/Consulate to find out which documents you and your family will need.
  • If you are planning to transit through the United States, the U.S. has suspended its policy of allowing travelers to pass through U.S. airports in transit to foreign destinations without a visa if they would otherwise require a visa to enter the U.S. This change has no effect upon Canadian citizens nor upon those who qualify to enter the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program. Before you book your flight to Canada, you should ensure that you have the proper documents. Check with the United States Embassy or Consulate closest to you.

Health insurance

Finances

Arrival dates

Connections

Academic Integrity in North American academia

  • Some international graduate students have observed significant differences between the concept of intellectual property in their cultures and in North American academia. Learn about expectations regarding academic integrity at SFU by taking the Library's online plagiarism tutorial and familiarizing yourself with relevant SFU policies.
  • See also our recommended reading list for tips on surviving and thriving in North American academia and strategies for dealing with "academic shock"

Important Info for Delays/Deferrals

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Defences and Events

  • Gurpreet Sekhon, Ph.D. Thesis Defense, MBB
    10:00 AM - 1:30 PM
    May 25, 2012
    Thesis Title: Exploring cleavage and repair DNA enzymes using a novel biochemical cross-linking technique Dr. Dipankar Sen (Sr. Supervisor) Dr. Peter Unrau Dr. Edgar Young (Public Examiner) Dr. Yingfu Li - McMaster University (External Examiner) Dr. Andrew Bennet (Chair)
  • M.A. Thesis Defence - Ms. Jordana Gallison - Criminology
    1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    May 29, 2012
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  • M.Sc Thesis Defense, Bao Tran, BPK
    1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
    May 30, 2012
    Transvascular Nerve Stimulation Electrodes
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