Hi,
Next year I'm going to study in Canada (I live in the United States). I am going to do a three year bachelor degree program there. I think I understand the process for the most part - but let me make sure. I need to send my letter of acceptance and paperwork to a Canadian embassy in my country. I also read that you can apply at the Canadian Port of Entry. Which do you suggest? Then, I bring all appropriate paperwork and my passport and show them that I can support myself, etc., and then I can go into Canada. Am I right so far? I am a little confused of who exactly I should send my letter of acceptance and other information to though. Also, I would like to become a citizen of Canada eventually. I know it takes 3 (or maybe 4?) years of living and working in Canada to get citizenship, and I'm wondering if being there for study counts. Is it easy to find work in Canada after I graduate? What is something good to study to be accepted there? Also, I am married, and am wondering if my husband can work while I'm in college. Thank you so much.
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