International student advising
Immigration, health insurance, and general advising and transitional support for international students.
Before you start at UBC
Once you accept your offer, there are important steps to take.
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A day in the life of a UBCO international student
Working while studying
Whether you’re hoping to get a part-time job or work after graduation, there are important things to know.
Information for your family
See what you need to prepare if your family is planning to visit or join you.
Taxes
Understand how taxes work in Canada and get a SIN for awards and scholarships, or to work.
Planning ahead
There are important things to consider before you make any major decisions during your degree.
Immigration document support
Step-by-step tutorials
Browse the complete list of tutorials for instructions on a range of topics, such as applying for or amending your study permit, BC Medical Services Plan, and more.
Online application reviews
Before applying, review your study permit extension, temporary resident visa, or post-graduation work permit application with an International Student Advisor.
Get immigration reminders
Add your document expiry dates to the confidential BC Reminder System and get notifications for when you need to extend your documents.
If you still have questions
International Student Advising
International Student Advisors are Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultants (RCICs) or Regulated International Student Immigration Advisors (RISIAs) who can help support you in your experience as a UBC international student.
Other UBC support and resources
UBC staff are here for you throughout your studies. See resources and services for help with academics, money, health, and more.
FAQ for international students
Find out about immigration, work eligibility, and health insurance.