What international students need to know for fall: Advice from U of T鈥檚 Joseph Wong
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The University of Toronto is providing advice to international students who are making travel arrangements in advance of the fall semester and telling them what to expect when they arrive in Canada.
Making up nearly a quarter of U of T鈥檚 student population, international students are vitally important to the globally diverse learning experience the university offers, says Joseph Wong, U of T鈥檚 interim vice-president, international.
鈥淲e鈥檙e doing everything we can to make their arrival in Canada, their experience in quarantine and transition into studies as smooth and as safe as possible,鈥 he says.
鈥淲e want to ensure that students have the information and support they need for a successful, enjoyable 鈥 and healthy 鈥 start to the academic year.鈥
Wong recently spoke with U of T News about everything international students will need to know for this fall.
Some visa application centres in students鈥 home countries may be closed due to COVID-19. What should students who haven鈥檛 been able to secure a permit do?
Nobody should go to the airport without a visa. But students on the understanding that they鈥檙e in the process of applying for a visa ().
The Canadian government says students must have a 鈥渘on-discretionary reason鈥 to enter the country. How is this determined?
Right now, it鈥檚 going to come down to Canada Border Services agents to decide whether a student has a non-discretionary reason to be in Canada. U of T is providing letters for international students that specify that they do have a non-discretionary reason to be in Canada 鈥 to participate in an in-person class opportunity, an in-person research opportunity or one of several other on-campus activities (). Students should contact their registrar to obtain a personalized letter of support and make sure they have this letter, as well as a confirmation of enrolment, with them when they arrive at the border.
That鈥檚 because we want to avoid students encountering any problems when they arrive at Pearson International Airport?
Yes, 100 per cent.
U of T recommends that, wherever possible, students should book a direct flight to Toronto. Why?
Once a student has obtained a visa, received their personal letter of support for access and created their individual quarantine plan, we鈥檝e recommended that students fly here directly in order to support them in meeting quarantine requirements. We鈥檙e trying to make sure that their passage into Canada is as safe and secure as possible. For students completing their quarantine with us, we are providing transportation from Toronto Pearson Airport directly to their quarantine location.
Is U of T is offering spaces for international students to quarantine for 14 days upon their arrival here?
Yes. Students .
Students will need an approved quarantine plan from the Canadian government. How do they submit that?
It鈥檚 all done through . Anyone coming into the country has to submit a quarantine plan through the app two days in advance of their flight. It asks where you鈥檙e going to stay (if not in one of our rooms, then perhaps with family or a friend), how you鈥檙e going to get there, how you will isolate, how you鈥檙e going to get your food and so on.
Will international students need to wear a mask when travelling from the airport to wherever they are staying during their quarantine?
Yes. When they land in Canada students will need to wear a mask when they are in the airport and when travelling to their quarantine location. They should have a mask with them for travelling on the plane. For students doing their quarantine with us, we will have a fresh mask for the ride to their quarantine location if they need one. We are providing transportation from Pearson for all international students who are completing their quarantine at U of T. It鈥檚 a good idea to have an extra mask or two in your carry-on luggage when travelling to Toronto.
For students quarantining with U of T, what steps are being taken to ensure they have everything they need without leaving their rooms for two weeks?
All the rooms we are using adhere to public health guidelines. Dual occupancy rooms will be single occupancy, all units have private washrooms, meals will be delivered each day to their room, and so on.
Some students may have family members, such as a spouse or a child, moving to Canada with them. Will they be able to quarantine together?
Yes. But they will need to cover the costs of their dependent family members, who will also need their documentation in order before coming to Canada. We are encouraging students without dependents to travel alone to Toronto and making them aware that if they come with a friend, their friend will have to quarantine separately (). ().
What can students do if they run into any problems during their time in quarantine?
Staff will check in daily with students. , which provides immediate and confidential support around the clock for any school, health or other concern and is available in on the phone in 35 languages, and 146 languages if scheduled in advance. We鈥檙e really trying hard to ensure students will be well taken care of.
Do out-of-province students have to quarantine?
No, just those arriving from out of country.
I understand students will receive a U of T welcome kit. What鈥檚 in it?
International students will receive a personal thermometer so they can do temperature checks every day. They鈥檒l also be provided with hand soap and sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, masks, laundry detergent (so clothing can be handwashed) and snacks. We鈥檙e trying to think of every little thing, from the moment they arrive, to make their quarantine period pass as smoothly 鈥 and comfortably 鈥 as possible.
How should students time their arrival in Toronto?
The most important thing is to, first, make sure they have a visa, a letter from U of T to show border security and have a quarantine plan in place before they make arrangements for travel. Beyond that, it鈥檚 really up to them. However, the university鈥檚 quarantine accommodation program won鈥檛 start until Aug. 15. Students need to register for the program in advance of their flight to confirm they have a place and make sure they have their quarantine plan when they enter Canada. An application form is available at (students need to login using their JOIN/UTORid). If students are planning to arrive in Toronto sooner than Aug. 15, they should contact info.quarantine@utoronto.ca. Finally, if students are not quarantining with U of T, they will need to make sure they have their own quarantine plan in place before they enter Canada.
The university will be flexible on start dates. Presumably, some students will start their courses remotely while they鈥檙e in quarantine. Even if they choose an in-person option for a course, they can miss attending one or two classes in person if necessary. If students have to miss an in-person class due to travel or quarantine, they should contact their instructor to let them know and remember to record their absence in .