Make sure you've completed the admission and acceptance procedures and have copies of your Letter of Admission available.
Ensure you have the required immigration documents to enter into and study in Canada. We recommend preparing ahead of time so that you are ready to submit your applications as soon as you receive your admission because some may take months to process:
Make sure you have your iMED health insurance card from David Cummings Insurance Services. You will receive your iMED card via email, approximately two weeks before your study term begins. Check your junk mail folder periodically to make sure you didn't miss it. Print out the card and keep it with you at all times. Learn more about how to use your iMED insurance.
Contact Go Global if you are arriving late for your study at UBC. Check the term and other key dates here.
After arriving at UBC
Get your UBC Student Cardand transit Compass Card at the UBC Bookstore. Link your Compass Card to U-pass BC.
If you arrive late, submit an iMED Date Change Request directly through David Cummings Insurance Services.
You are legally required to enroll in MSP if you plan to live in the British Columbia (BC) province for six months or longer. Apply for MSP as soon as you arrive in BC. Read how to apply for BC MSP.
Attend Go Global’s orientation sessions and a campus tour. We will share more information closer to your exchange term.
Pay your student fees before the UBC deadline. A student will be put on financial holdif there are outstanding fees.
Check with your home university to ensure you meet program/scholarship/loan requirements at home. Finalize your courses before the course add/drop deadline.
If living in a student residence, review your housing contract and pay your housing fees by the deadline.
We acknowledge that UBC’s campuses are situated within the traditional territories of the Musqueam,
Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.