In Vancouver, children of international students between the ages of 5 and 18 are entitled to public education during all periods of their parents' studies in the country, as long as certain requirements are met: At least one parent needs to be enrolled in a Canadian public institution of higher education in full-time programs and guaranteeing at least a diploma. Certificate programs do not count; In the case of private institutions, the program must be full-time and a degree program (bachelor or master, for example); If the program is a certificate program, the other spouse must have a valid work permit and needs to be employed full-time.
@94JBY592yrs2Y
No, and reduce the number of international students
@93YF9BL2yrs2Y
Let the private market decide.
@8ZHTSFT2yrs2Y
No, they should pay the same as provincial residents. There should be no international tuition
@8VT347D3yrs3Y
I think everyone who is looking to better their education should be provided an equal opportunity to receive assistance
@8VRTV8S3yrs3Y
Only if they commit to staying in Canada afterwards and paying Canadian taxes
@8VKZSN53yrs3Y
They should pay half price
yes but only if they are on there own as an international student
@8VK74QN3yrs3Y
Should not get a free education just for coming here, but should be getting the same costs as us not having it double or even triple
@8VJFGK33yrs3Y
International students should pay the same amount. Not more or less.
@TheHoserPolice3yrs3Y
Yes, but on a case-by-case basis.
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