1. How is your health care covered in Florida? Am I still covered under
OHIP or do I need insurance? Is this done through the university and what
do they cover? How much?
You are still covered by OHIP, but OHIP will only pay what they would pay to a hospital in Ontario...which is woefully inadequate and would leave you with some hefty bills in any unfortunate circumstances. You can risk going withoug coverage, but some schools do require it. Check with your parents employee insurance, it may cover you.
6. How is tuition paid and when?
Some schools, and I believe that NOVA is one of them, will allow you to pay with a credit card, which gives you the opportunity to collect some serious air miles/other rewards. Be careful though to only do this with a USD denominated credit card, otherwise you will be charged up to 3% in currency conversion fees.
7. Are there any loans or grants for Canadian students? Where did you borrow
the money from (Canadian gov, U.S. gov, bank)?
As others have mentioned, you have Canadian banks, Canada Student Loans program, provincial student loans depending on your province of residency, and CanHelp/CanLearn.
For Ontario, Canada Student Loans are disbursed by OSAP, even though you will not qualify for provincial funding it will all still be handled by OSAP.
8. How do I get a student visa?
Your school will send you the necessary forms, you supply proof that you can finance you education (loan forms, letter from bank manager, etc.), you initiatly pay a fee online, print the receipt, and hand over all the documents including passport over to US Customs and Immigration when you are moving down for school. Not a really difficult process, just somewhat confusing given the form names that aren't necessarily printed on the forms...
9. Did you need to set up a new bank account with an American bank? Which do you suggest?
You will need to open a US account, unlike Canada where the big 5 are everywhere, US banks are not as widely distributed. Choose one that will be most convient to where you will be living. Fortunately, there are plently of free chequing accounts available.
I have heard though of an agreement between Scotiabank and Bank of America that allows you to use Bank of America ATM's without a service fee.
For currency conversion I use xetrade.com , competitive rates, no fees, and they withdraw the money from my Canadian account and deposit USD's in my account at an American bank.
10. How difficult did you find the transition to living in the U.S.? How
difficult do you find your course load?
Not that difficult at all to adjust to the US, what was difficult at first was missing all the products you would have assumed are available here but aren't. Things like ketchup potato chips, etc....
Congragulations on your acceptance
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