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| About Montreal |
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Can I get around Montreal if I don't speak French?
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Yes, you can get around easily speaking English or French. Montreal is a
very unique bilingual city where you can speak both languages comfortably.
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What is the average temperature in Montreal?
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Are the houses well heated?
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All our houses have central heating. You will never be cold inside.
The average temperature in our homes is around 20 Celsius.
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What type of clothes should I bring?
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Spring / Summer: (From March 21st to September 21st)
Montréal can be surprisingly hot and humid, so dress accordingly. On the warmest summer days,
it doesn't really cool down at night. Early spring and late summer, though, be sure to bring
along something extra to put on if it cools down during the day or later in the evening.
Fall / Winter: (From September 21st to March 21st)
Montréal can be cold, but you'll be fine as long as you've got warm, dry feet, so pack your boots.
Layered outerwear is the best way to go. Don't forget your scarf, gloves, and especially a hat -
it can make a big difference.
Montrealers have a great sense of fashion, from funky hats in winter to breezy sandals in summer,
so you might want to pack something besides jeans and sneakers. This unique Montréal style also
makes the city a great place to shop, so leave some room in your suitcase!
Please see :
www.tourisme-montreal.org for more details.
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What is the official currency of Canada?
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Canada has its own currency, the Canadian dollar.
Please follow the link to find out the exchange rate for your currency :
www.tourisme-montreal.org
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Do I have to exchange money before arriving in Montreal?
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It's always good to have some pocket money when arriving in a new city. You may need it for a taxi or to make a phone call.
Once you arrive, you can easily exchange your money at a money exchange office or a bank.
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Is Montreal a safe city?
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Montreal is a very safe cosmopolitan city but we always remind students to be cautious.
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Is it expensive to live in Montreal?
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Montreal is one of the least expensive cities in Canada.
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What types of outdoor activities are available in Montreal and the surrounding areas?
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Montreal offers an incredible array of outdoor activities. In the warmer months there are hundreds of miles of bicycle paths to explore.
In the winter there are many ski resorts nearby and many parks to play hockey, go ice skating,
etc. With all its vibrant culture and year-round festivals you will undoubtedly experience an
exceptional quality of life.
Please see the following link for more activities :
www.tourisme-montreal.org
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| Visa |
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What type of visa do I need to study at the International Language School of the YMCA of Greater Montreal?
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What is the difference between the letter of acceptance from the school and the CAQ (Certificate of Acceptance for Quebec)?
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We will send an official letter of acceptance to all students who are planning to study for any length of time at our school
once the school fees have been paid. If your intended study period is more than six months,
in addition to our letter of acceptance, you will also have to apply for the CAQ.
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Who needs an acceptance letter from the school and how do I get one if I need it?
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International students who have to apply for a visa will need an acceptance letter. The International Language School of
the YMCA of Greater Montreal will provide an acceptance letter to all international students who
have paid their course fee.
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Can I work while I'm taking my language courses?
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To be able to work you must have a work permit. Unless your country has a
special agreement with Canada or Québec, you'll need to apply for a work permit.
For more information, please check the website :
www.cic.gc.ca
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| Housing |
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What kind of living arrangements are possible?
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Our school can organise homestay with English or French speaking families.
If you wish other types of living arrangements we can help you.
Homestay
Student Residence
YWCA Hotel
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What can you tell me about the homestay families in Montreal?
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Our families are well-screened and their homes are located within 30 to 40 minutes
by metro or bus from the school.
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| Airport pick-up |
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Can someone pick me up at the airport?
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If you are planning to stay with one of our homestay families,
you can be picked up at Montreal-Trudeau Airport and driven to your
homestay family at a cost of $100.
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| Registration |
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How can I register at your school?
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When do courses begin?
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We offer twelve 4-week courses a year. Please check our
calendar for starting dates.
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Can I start after the beginning of a course?
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If you are a beginner student you cannot arrive after the beginning of a course. In some cases, you can join one of our classes
after the beginning of the course. However, we strongly suggest that you try to respect our
starting dates.
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How many students per class are there?
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We have an average of 10 students per class. Our minimum is 5 students and our maximum 15.
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What are the nationalities of your students?
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Our students come from different countries. We are always working to maintain a
good mix of nationalities.
See our statistics :
- French department
- English department
- Spanish department
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Do I need some knowledge of English to enrol in our English course?
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Our "Beginner 1" students know the alphabet, can read English a little,
and have some very basic vocabulary. For people with no knowledge of
English private lessons can be arranged.
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Do I need some knowledge of French to enrol in our French course?
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Our Level 1 students know the alphabet in French, and have some very basic vocabulary. For people with no knowledge of
English private lessons can be arranged.
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What do I need to pay to enrol in one of your courses?
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If you are a Canadian Citizen or a Permanent Resident of Canada you’ll need to pay only the course fees.
If you’re not, you must also pay a one-time only non-refundable registration fee of C$115.
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| Activities |
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Do you organise activities during the week and on the week-ends?
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We offer a membership to our sports centre to all students who register for
our intensive program. This means that all the courses offered such as dance,
yoga, aerobic, tai-chi, etc. are free of charge with your membership.
This sports centre is located in the same building and the members come
from the local community. The centre is open early in the morning until
late at night during the week and on the week-ends. All the classes are
offered in English or French which will give you extra language practice
for free. Moreover, we have 2 swimming pools, saunas and a jacuzzi.
Every month we organise an international lunch where students and staff
bring a dish from their country to share with others. We also celebrate
Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day etc.. All these activities are
greatly appreciated by everyone involved. See photos.
We work in partnership with agencies specialized in organizing student
activities and trip so if you wish to go away for a week-end to visit Quebec City,
Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, or New York, or go skiing or kayaking etc..,
we will be able to help you.
During the school year, our interns in Tourism will help you discover
Montreal and its surroundings.
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| Health insurance |
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Do I need to have health insurance to come to study in Montreal?
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We strongly suggest that you buy some health insurance (not only travel insurance)
before coming to Canada. Otherwise, health care costs can be very high without
insurance coverage.
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Can I purchase health insurance in Montreal?
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If you don't have health insurance, you may purchase it directly through the
YMCA Language School upon arrival.
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| Languages courses |
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If I choose an intensive program, can
I receive a discount if I don't take the membership to the gym?
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The gym membership is a gratuity that we offer for those programs.
If you don't want to use it, there won't be any discounts to the price.
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When and where can I have my placement test?
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If you are an International Student you should: call us and come to the school as soon as you arrive
in Montreal to have your test done. We also offer free tests every Wednesday from 12:30 to 6:00pm.
Please check our annual calendar for the dates and times of the placement tests.
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