INTELLEXI LEARNING ACADEMY

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Intellexi Learning Academy (ILA), a reputation for academic excellence, offers the Ontario Accredited Credit Courses and other professional educational services. We carry out all credit services in compliance with the Ontario Ministry of Education Act. Intellexi Learning Academy (ILA) is recognized as one of the best academic centers in Toronto. Our academic Centre is a vibrant intellectual atmosphere. If you are eager to continue your education or receive the Letter of Admission for a span of 6 months or longer in Toronto, Canada, you need to meet the following requirements;

  • your academic resume, CV, or Statement of Interest
  • copy of your passport (all pages along with your recent photo and your D.O.B / Date of Birth)
  • your full mailing address, contact number, and e-mail
  • a copy of your current/updated high school Report Card or Transcript (your high school history from grades 9-12)
  • your field of choice for higher academic education; for instance, Science, Engineering, Art and Business
  • your registration fee: $16,000.00 CAD for one year
  • if you are under18, we need official notarized Guardianship Forms. As a matter of prudence, we will provide you all required forms
  • in order to expedite the admission process, please deposit $16,000.00 CAD into Intellexi Learning Academy’s account. It is further to be noted that if the Canadian Embassy refuses to issue you a visa, you will receive a full refund minus the administrative plus application fees ($850.00 CAD).


Payment Options:

    • Money Order
    • Bank Draft
    • Certified Cheque
    • Wire Transfer
    • Cash


Intellexi Learning Academy’s E-Transfer Information:

Applicants can pay money via the school E-mail as follow;

Info@intellexilearningacademy.com

 

Changes to the International Student Program

New rules that will reduce the potential for fraud or misuse of the program while protecting Canada’s international reputation for high-quality education and improving services to genuine students will come into force on June 1, 2014. The new rules will:

  • limit the issuance of study permits to applicants who will be studying at a designated learning institution, including institutions that are designated by provinces and territories on the basis of meeting minimum standards;
  • require students to actively pursue their studies while in Canada; and
  • allow full-time international students enrolled at designated institutions in certain programs to work part-time off-campus and full-time during scheduled school breaks without a work permit.


Read the full text of the new regulations.

Studying while in Canada

  • Attending a designated learning institution
  • Applying for a study permit on or after June 1, 2014
  • Changing institutions: your responsibility
  • Working off-campus
  • Work as part of a co-op/internship program
  • Applying for a study permit from within Canada


For more information, please check http://www.cic.gc.ca