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(Registration) for Canadian Colleges / Univerties Once you reach Canada you MUST report to college prior to registration date. The following are the dates of Enrollment (Registration) for Canadian Colleges / Univerties: Sr.No College / University Star Date Last Date of Remarks Enrollment 1 Algoma University 18/01/2021 18/01/2021 2 Assiniboine Community 06/01/2021 06/01/2021 1st November was Deadline for College Visa submission 3 Bow Valley College 07/01/2021 07/01/2021 4th January Deadline for Visa submission 4 BCIT 08/01/2021 08/01/2021 5 Brock University 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 6 Cambrian College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 7 Canadore College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 8 Cape Breton University 06/01/2021 06/01/2021 9 Capilano University 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 10 CCSQ 25/01/2021 25/01/2021 11 CDE College 25/01/2021 08/02/2021 12 CDI College 16/01/2021 26/01/2021 13 Cegep de la Gaspesie et des 25/01/2021 01/02/2021 IIes 14 Centennial College 18/01/2021 25/01/2021 15 Cost Mountain College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 16 Canada College 18/01/2021 18/01/2021 17 College Maltihexa 13/01/2021 15/02/2021 18 College of New Caledonia 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 (CNC) 19 College of The Rockies 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 20 College St-Michel 30/01/2021 30/01/2021 21 Conestoga College 18/01/2021 18/01/2021 22 Confederation College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 23 Durham College 06/01/2021 12/01/2021 24 Fanshawe College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 25 Fairleigh Dickinson 18/01/2021 27/01/2021 University 26 Fleming College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 27 Fic 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 28 George Brawn College 11/01/2021 15/01/2021 29 Georgian College 07/01/2021 15/01/2021 30 Herzing College 07/01/2021 07/01/2021 31 Humber College 18/01/2021 22/01/2021 32 International School of 14/01/2021 14/01/2021 Manitoba ( ICM ) 33 King’S University 04/01/2021 12/01/2021 34 Lakehead University 04/01/2021 15/01/2021 35 Lambton College 18/01/2021 22/01/2021 36 Langara College 04/01/2021 11/01/2021 37 LaSalle College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 38 Lethbridge College 06/01/2021 13/01/2021 39 Loyalist College 07/01/2021 07/01/2021 40 M College 25/01/2021 08/02/2021 41 Matrix College 25/01/2021 01/02/2021 42 MacEwan University 01/01/2021 01/01/2021 43 MITT 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 4th December was Deadline for Visa submission 44 Mohawk College 02/01/2021 02/01/2021 45 NAIT 01/01/2021 01/01/2021 46 Niagara College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 47 Norquest College 04/01/2021 08/01/2021 48 North Island College 04/01/2021 08/01/2021 49 Northern College 04/01/2021 06/01/2021 50 Northern Lights College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 51 NYIT 18/01/2021 18/01/2021 52 Parkland College 18/01/2021 18/01/2021 53 Red Deer College ( RDC ) 04/01/2021 11/01/2021 54 Red River College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 1st December was Deadline for Visa submission 55 SAIT 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 56 Saskatchewan Polytechnic 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 57 Sault College 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 58 Selkirk College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 59 Seneca Collage 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 60 Sheridan Collage 11/01/2021 15/01/2021 61 St. Clair Collage 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 62 St. Francis Xavier 03/01/2021 13/01/2021 University 63 St. Lawrence College 04/01/2021 18/01/2021 Canadian Collage 64 St. Lawrence College 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 65 Institute Superior 25/01/2021 15/02/2021 d’Informatique (ISI) 66 Tav Collage 03/02/2021 03/02/2021 67 Trent University 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 68 Trinity Western University 12/01/2021 25/01/2021 69 University of Northern British Columbia ( UNBC ) 70 University Canada West 11/01/2021 15/01/2021 71 University of Regina 11/01/2021 11/01/2021 72 Ontario Tech University 15/01/2021 73 Vancouver Community 04/01/2021 04/01/2021 15 November was Deadline College ( VCC ) for Visa submission 74 Yorkville University 04/01/2021 12/04/2021 Student must get enrolled or Submit the visa update to the college before Last date of Enrollment otherwise admission will be cancelled Note: Some Colleges have same Start & Registration Dates and some have different start & Last Date for Registration, please read carefully, as per your admitted college. It is also recommend to update the visa status to the college on the same day you receive the visa. As you all know, the volume of applications for MAY 2021 intake is very high and colleges are having limited seats for the programs. If the program student has paid for, will get full/over-subscribed before the student submits or provides the visa result, he/she will have to defer to the next intake or will have to change the program. In this case students won't be able to register in the program they paid for. It is very important points to be take care for. .
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