We are pleased to announce that our International Student Program is now available. Pleaser read the below information or get the latest updates on International student admissions, program details, or any other inquiries, please feel free to reach out via email at [email protected] or by phone at +1 306-384-4230.
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Canada readily accepts students from all nations and the training standards are among the highest in the world. Canadian Licenses meet the ICAO standard.
Know more about Student Visas and apply with Citizen and Immigration Canada.
Flight training standards are among the highest in the world and recognized by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Lower cost of flying in part due to relatively low fuel costs when compared with other countries. Experience flying in a wide variety of weather conditions due to four distinct seasons.
Overview
The Professional Pilot Course at Millennium Aviation is structured for individuals aspiring to pursue a professional career in aviation. The program takes students from zero flight experience to becoming a fully licensed Commercial Pilot with advanced ratings such as Night Rating, VFR Over-the-Top (VFR OTT), and Multi-Engine Instrument Rating (MIFR).
Students will begin training in the Cessna 150 for fundamental flight skills, progress to the Cessna 172 for advanced maneuvers, and complete their multi-engine training in the Piper Cherokee or equivalent. This comprehensive program prepares students to meet Transport Canada requirements and equips them with skills for a competitive edge in the aviation industry. Cost details and a full breakdown are available on the Millennium Aviation Pricing Page.
Canada’s Citizenship and Immigration website provides detailed information about studying in Canada. If your course or training program lasts less than six months and your stay in Canada is under six months, you may not need a visa, depending on your country of origin. However, it is recommended to review the visa requirements, as certain nationalities require a visa to enter Canada regardless of the training duration. For instance, individuals from countries such as India, most Middle Eastern nations, and most Asian countries (excluding South Korea and Japan) will need a visa.
To determine if your country requires a visa to enter Canada, check here. If your course or training exceeds six months, you must apply for a Study Permit.
To obtain a study permit for training at Millennium Aviation Ltd., you need to provide the following documents and information to the Canadian Consulate:
A. Letter of Acceptance: An original Letter of Acceptance from Millennium Aviation Ltd. is required. To receive this letter, please complete our Application Form with the following details:
B. Proof of Financial Support: You must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover your course fees, living expenses, and return transportation.
C. Valid Study Permit: A valid study permit is mandatory for the entire duration of your training.
D. Foreign Academic Credentials and English Proficiency – Academic Requirements: A Grade 12 education or equivalent is required to start training. Applicants must submit a High School Diploma and transcript for validation before receiving a Letter of Acceptance. Credential evaluation services like WES can assist in verifying qualifications. English Proficiency Proof of English proficiency is mandatory. Students must pass the Transport Canada Aviation Language Proficiency Test (English) before receiving a Letter of Acceptance. Accepted tests include:
Before your first solo flight, you’ll also complete a Transport Canada English assessment in Saskatoon. Ensure all requirements are met before committing to your program.
E. Medical Examination: Applicants from specific countries may need to pass a medical exam before receiving a visa. For more details, visit the Immigration Canada Medical Information Page.
F. Aviation Medical Clearance: All students, regardless of their country of origin, must pass an aviation medical examination conducted by a Canadian Civil Aviation Medical Examiner. A list of approved examiners is – Canada.ca. Aviation Medical Certificate
G. Security Screening: If you are 18 or older, a security check is required. Further details can be found on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada Website.
H. Additional Information: For more general information about the immigration process, visit the Immigration Canada Website.
I. Campus Location: Millennium Aviation operates out of Saskatoon International Airport, conveniently located at Hangar #6, Wayne Hicks Lane, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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