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WingPrayer
4th Nov 2009, 18:28
I am a UK citizen currently looking into training for a PPL in Canada, specifically in the Montreal area.
I am have been looking at various flight schools and Saint Hubert Flying School which seems appealing thus far has what seem like excessive enrollment fees of $1000 CAD. (Specified here (http://www.sainthubertflyingschool.com/en_foreign.php)) This doesn't seem to cover much apart from registration and a letter to the immigration authorities. They say they will meet you when you arrive and help you open bank accounts etc but this seems awfully steep for something I could feasibly undertake myself.

If anybody has any opinion on this or any light they could shed I would be very grateful. Any opinions on the school itself are of course welcome!

faireydelta
5th Nov 2009, 11:16
I did my training in the early 80's, so I am well out of the loop when it comes to primary flight training but this application fee is nothing but a shameless ripoff.

You are better off paying a hotel room/renting a car for maybe a week while you set yourself up in a proper place of your own. I would certainly shop around and maybe pit one school against another on this fee business if indeed some paperwork on their part is required to get you a visa.

Kids are not exactly beating a path to flying schools these days, so how do they think they can get away with this bull****?

Shop around, and not only in the Montreal area, there are bound to be other schools happy to have your business. Can you imagine how this place will scalp you on the rest of your training if this is what they want just for you to enroll? With the amount of training you will be doing, you are in a bargaining position on something like this.

Remeinds me of the £100 fee Ryanair charges to "process" your application..along with all the other userous schemes now rampant in aviation. Beware these sheisters! Especially when they know you come bearing £'s (strong foreign currency, so they think you will take abuse and still think it a bargain).

Good luck to you.

Jumbo744
5th Nov 2009, 15:33
WingPrayer!!!

Avoid at all cost the Montreal Region!!! PM me for details.

North Shore
8th Nov 2009, 03:32
Unless you absolutely have to, why would you pay an extra $1k for what is, essentially, paperwork? HAve you looked into Winnipeg? There's a fairly large francophone population there (if that's your deal) and no need of bs from the 'Quebec Immigration Authorities.':rolleyes:

There's tons of other schools across the country: Pro IFR https://www.proifr.com/page/14/international-students and Victoria Flying Club Victoria Flying Club | Flight Training (http://www.flyvfc.com/flight_training/index.php?id=25&press=1&draw_column=1:3:2)
Are two of my favourites...