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HSBC Canada Presents a Comprehensive Guide for International Students to Study in Canada

If you are studying at a college or college that has a campus, your educational institution may have student residences and townhouses to house students.

Living with other students on campus is a great way to make friends in your freshman year, but it’s common to move into shared accommodation with friends for later years.

You are usually required to pay an initial deposit to cover any potential damage when renting a private residence and commit to entering into a 12-month lease.

As an international student, you will be protected by the landlord and tenant laws of the province or territory where you are studying.

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