The Visas and Permits session is an essential part of the international student orientation, designed to help you navigate the regulations surrounding study and work permits in Canada. During this session, you will learn about the rules and requirements for obtaining and maintaining a valid study permit, which is crucial for your time at Thompson Rivers University. The session will also cover important topics such as work permit options for international students, the significance of adhering to the conditions of your study permit, and the potential consequences of non-compliance. Understanding these regulations is key to ensuring a smooth and successful experience as you pursue your studies in Canada.
The Career and Experiential Learning Info Session is a valuable opportunity for international students to gain insights into the various career services and educational opportunities available at Thompson Rivers University (TRU). During this session, you will learn about resources such as career counseling, resume building, job search strategies, and how to connect with potential employers in Kamloops and beyond. Additionally, the session will cover important information on how to make the most of your educational journey at TRU, including academic support services, networking events, and internships. This session is designed to help you set clear career goals, explore professional pathways, and ensure you have the tools and knowledge to succeed in both your studies and future career.
The Indigenous Education Team Presentation offers international students a unique opportunity to learn about the rich Indigenous cultures, history, and traditions that are an integral part of Canada’s heritage. This session, led by the Indigenous Education Team at Thompson Rivers University (TRU), will provide valuable insights into the importance of Indigenous perspectives in both academic and community settings. It’s an enriching opportunity to deepen your awareness of the local Indigenous peoples, their stories, and contributions to Canadian society.
The Safety Info Session is an essential part of the international student orientation, designed to equip students with important information about staying safe while studying and living in Kamloops. During this session, you will learn about TRU’s campus safety protocols, emergency procedures, and the resources available to support your well-being. Topics will include how to access health services, safety on and off campus, tips for personal security, and what to do in case of an emergency. The session also covers important local laws and cultural considerations to help you feel confident and prepared as you settle into life in Canada. This presentation ensures that you have the knowledge and resources to navigate your new environment with peace of mind.
The Health and Wellness Presentation for new international students at TRU provides essential information to help students maintain their well-being during their studies. This session highlights the various health resources available on campus, including the TRU Health Centre, which offers primary care services, mental health counseling, and wellness programs. Students will also learn about the Campus Wellness Centre, where they can access fitness facilities, group classes, and health workshops. Additionally, the presentation covers the different health insurance options available to international students, such as Guard.me and the mandatory British Columbia Medical Services Plan (MSP),and extended health and dental insurance, ensuring students are well-informed and prepared to manage their health needs while studying at TRU.
The Kamloops Housing and Residential Tenancy Rights information session is designed to help students navigate the local housing market and understand their rights and responsibilities as tenants. During this session, students will learn about the different types of housing options available in Kamloops, including on-campus residences and off-campus rentals. The presentation will also cover important topics such as lease agreements, rent payments, security deposits, and the rights tenants have under British Columbia’s Residential Tenancy Act. Additionally, students will receive practical advice on how to handle common issues like repairs, disputes with landlords, and understanding rental contracts, ensuring they are well-equipped to make informed housing decisions and live comfortably in Kamloops.