For more information about DLIs and a complete list of DLIs, visit IRCC’s webpage. A DLI is a school approved by the provincial government to host international students. International students can only apply for a study permit from Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada once they have an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Graduates of dance school programs are not eligible to apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit. However, PVI students are not eligible to work on-campus. Please note that international students enrolled in dance schools may be eligible to work off-campus or as co-op student or intern. Teacher Training Program (post-secondary) The following dance schools have been designated by Manitoba to accept international students: School
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Manitoba’s superior professional dance school inspire students to celebrate and perfect their craft while also receiving a quality education. Schools with formal International Education programs All Manitoba high schools prepare students aged 14 to 19 years old for post-secondary education, training or employment after graduation. In addition to academic programs, schools offer extracurricular activities such as music, sports, art, drama, student government, and more. By combining compulsory and elective courses, students create their own balanced and challenging program. Once in high school, students choose to follow one of four streams: English, Français, French Immersion, or technology education. Teachers and support staff recognize that students are entering Manitoba schools with different levels of English or French language proficiency and work with each student to build their language skills. Both public and private schools teach the Manitoba curriculum. Manitoba schools teach students age 5 to 19 in Kindergarten to Grade 12. Graduates of PVI programs are not eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit. Please note that international students enrolled in PVIs may be eligible to work off-campus or as co-op student or intern. The following PVI programs have been designated by Manitoba to accept international students: Institution Programs may be taught in the classroom and through hands on training. PVIs offer occupational training in a wide range of fields. Private vocational institutions (PVIs) are privately owned and operated as businesses for profit. Living Word Bible College & Christian High School.