2022 Globalink Research Intern Handbook Eng
2022 Globalink Research Intern Handbook Eng
2022 Globalink Research Intern Handbook Eng
Handbook 2022
Updated
January 2022
Globalink Research Intern Handbook 2022
Welcome!
Congratulations on your acceptance to the 2022 Mitacs Globalink Research Internship program!
You are about to begin a rewarding experience in Canada as you live in a new environment, meet new people, and
conduct research in another country.
This orientation handbook has been created to help you prepare for your internship and make the most of this
experience. It will guide you through some of the decisions you will need to make prior to, during, and after your
arrival in Canada. You will find information on a wide variety of topics such as what to bring, what to expect, where to
go, required documents, medical insurance, accommodation, and much more!
Please read this document carefully before sending us questions and print a copy to keep with you during your
internship.
Please review the information provided in this guide and the Globalink Information Website. If you have any
questions, please contact the Globalink Research Internship team at [email protected].
Over the next few months, you will be communicating with Globalink
Ambassadors (former Globalink research interns) and your Mentor (students
at your host Canadian institution). They want to ensure that you take
advantage of as many opportunities as possible while you are in Canada
and will share their experiences and advice with you so that you are well
prepared. If you have any problems during your stay or need emergency attention, please contact your Mentor – they
are your first point of contact.
We are very excited for your arrival, and we know you share the same feelings of excitement and maybe even a little
apprehension. Our country is vast and offers many different and unique cultures, landscapes, and experiences. While
I can assure you that our students in Newfoundland on the East Coast will have very different experiences from our
students staying on Vancouver Island off the West Coast (and everywhere in between!), I can also assure you that
you will have a rich and unique experience regardless of where you are. One of the greatest rewards of having you
here is sharing these experiences with you; so, take lots of pictures and share them with us through social media!
I also want to take this opportunity to share with you that many stakeholders have come together to make this
opportunity possible, and we all want to make sure you leave with a great impression of Canada. More importantly,
we want you to experience first-hand the world-class research that takes place here. While you are in Canada, you
will meet academic leaders and professors, other students, industry professionals, and members of the Mitacs team.
We are all looking forward to meeting you and wish you an incredible stay here in Canada!
Sincerely,
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Contents
Welcome! ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Message from the Director ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Preparing to come to Canada ...................................................................................................................................... 4
Immigration process ................................................................................................................................................ 4
Booking your flight .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Accommodation ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Contact Globalink Ambassadors ............................................................................................................................ 5
Contact your Mentor ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Arriving in Canada ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Mentor responsibilities ............................................................................................................................................ 5
Receiving funds from Mitacs .................................................................................................................................. 6
Student fees .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
Medical insurance .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Mitacs training & events .......................................................................................................................................... 7
Midterm survey ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Leaving Canada ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Airport departure ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
Exit survey ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Certificate of Completion ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Globalink Graduate Fellowship ............................................................................................................................... 9
Ambassadors ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
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Immigration process
Please view the “Globalink Immigration Processing Resource” on the Globalink Information Website. It summarizes
the information on Canada’s immigration website that relates to the immigration process.
Please visit Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC) website to find your closest visa office and
additional information about immigration.
Mitacs cannot advise you on immigration. Only lawyers, licensed Immigration Consultants, or notaries of
Quebec can provide immigration advice to non-Canadian citizens who are seeking to enter Canada.
Accommodation
§ You will be responsible for arranging your accommodation. Helpful information and resources on accommodation
is available on the Globalink Information Website.
§ Plan to remain at your accommodation upon arrival for at least three days and up to 14 days in case you are
selected for random COVID testing and have to isolate until you receive your results. You are required to have a
quarantine plan in place upon arrival in Canada, even if you do not need to quarantine. Please follow the local
health guidelines and inform your professor. Mentors can provide further assistance during your isolation period.
§ Research your accommodation of choice and ensure you are aware of all policies and procedures.
§ If you arrange accommodation in a university residence, please be aware that many residences close in early to
mid-August to prepare for the fall semester. This may require you to locate different accommodation if your
internship continues during this period.
§ Please note that while they are not common, rental frauds and scams occur. Please do your research and
refer to our available resources to guide you through your accommodation selection in Canada.
Please be aware of any fees, payments, or deposits you will be required to pay upon your arrival. Mitacs
does not issue funds prior to interns’ arrival in Canada and we do not arrange housing.
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University of Alberta interns are not assigned a Mentor and are provided with support through the
university directly.
Mentor responsibilities
Your first communication with your Mentor over email is an opportunity to exchange contact information, provide
details of your flight, and learn about each other and your host city and institution.
Your Mentor will communicate with you to assess your transportation plan to your accommodation. If you are flying to
a nearby city or destination, discuss with your Mentor appropriate transportation to the host city and to your
accommodation. Your Mentor has knowledge about your host city and institution and can assist you, but you are
responsible for arranging your own transportation from the airport. We recommend that, when you arrive, you
have access to Canadian currency. We do not recommend keeping large sums of money in your accommodations or
on your person.
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At the time of preparing this handbook, the Canadian Government was implementing randomized arrival testing for
COVID-19. This information can change at any time. You must stay informed about the most current requirements to
travel to Canada. Please follow federal and local health guidelines. If you are required to isolate upon arrival, please
contact Mitacs, your professor and your mentor in case you need to delay your internship start date. Mentors can
provide further support during your isolation period, if needed.
Since you will be arriving one to two days prior to the start of your internship, your Mentor will give you a tour of your
campus. Your professor will let you know where and when to meet on the first day, and your Mentor can help direct
you there.
Your Mentor will coordinate social events for you and your other Globalink colleagues. These events are a great way
of experiencing the culture of your institution, host city, and Canada!
Your Mentor will be your emergency contact. You will have their email and mobile phone number. If there is a serious
emergency, your Mentor can contact the Globalink team 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Your Mentor will also
Please note that Mentors are not required to perform any tasks that are not outlined in their contract. They
are not responsible for providing any extra transportation or other expenses unless they choose to do so
at their own discretion.
Mentors answer questions relating to life in your host city. For questions relating to your internship or the
support provided by Mitacs (such as funds), please contact the Globalink Research Internship team
directly at [email protected].
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Canadian bank account. This will be fundamental to receiving funds from Mitacs.
More information on how to open a bank account can be found on the Globalink Information Website. You must
provide the account information and a copy of a direct deposit form with your banking details to Mitacs in the
Globalink Student Platform “Banking” section.
You will receive an email detailing when you will receive funds, based on the internship start date you provided in
March. Please note that it can take up to two weeks for funds to be deposited into your account. When arriving in
Canada, you should have access to enough money to last until you receive your first Mitacs funds.
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Mitacs cannot provide funds earlier than the dates communicated to you; please be aware of any initial costs/deposits
you will be required to pay before receiving your funds from Mitacs. More information is available on the Globalink
Information Website.
Student fees
Please see the Mitacs Globalink Student Fee Policy on the Globalink Information Website. All interns are provided a
$300 stipend to be used towards any student fees charged by the host institution. This is a set amount provided to all
interns regardless of cost and Mitacs does not reimburse student fee costs above $300. For any questions relating to
student fees, please contact your host institution.
Taxation
After arriving in Canada, please apply for and do your best to provide a Canadian personal taxation number (ITN,
TTN, or SIN) to Mitacs before you leave. This should be inputted and saved in the Globalink Student Platform’s
“Taxation” section. See the Globalink Information website for more information on taxation numbers.
Medical insurance
Please review the Mitacs Globalink Health Insurance Policy on the Globalink Information Website. The Globalink
team will purchase medical insurance for you on your behalf. This is mandatory for all interns and will cover
emergency medical needs during your time in Canada. It does not include travel insurance, which you can obtain
separately.
If your host institution has a mandatory health insurance plan, please “opt-out” using your Mitacs-provided health
insurance. If your “opt-out” request is rejected, please notify Mitacs by email.
In order for us to assist you, it is critical that you provide Mitacs with your emergency contact information. Please
update your emergency contact details (a family member or friend in your home country) on the Globalink
Student Platform.
Your Mentor is your emergency contact in Canada — keep their phone number with you at all times. If you require
emergency assistance in Canada, call 9-1-1.
1) Mitacs-led events
This year, Mitacs will be hosting our own array of virtual events specially tailored to the needs of GRI participants.
These one- to two-hour sessions may include:
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• Question & Answer panels with resident experts and research leads
• Open discussions on careers in the field of research
• Presentations on exciting future directions for research, development, and innovation that some of our
partners are pursuing
• Networking events
All Mitacs-led events will be free for GRI participants, so register for as many of these as you like! You can view
upcoming events and register when the EDGE events hub is launched in May.
2) Mitacs-curated events
Mitacs has been building a list of engaging, innovative, and fun virtual events for you to attend throughout the
summer. These events will cover a breadth of topics, from business to engineering, or offer you the chance to interact
with Canadian industry partners. These events will be promoted in EDGE, and registration instructions will be emailed
to you prior to your internship. Please note: these events are not being facilitated by Mitacs.
Free events
You can register for as many of these events as you’d like! If any of these events occur during your internship hours,
please remember to check with your professor that your attendance will not interfere with your work.
Ticketed events
As a GRI participant, you have an events allowance of up to $200. You may spend this $200 how you would like. For
example: you could attend one event with a total cost of $200, or you could attend four events at $50 each ($200
overall total). The choice is yours!
Note: Mitacs will register and pay for tickets on your behalf. You DO NOT need to purchase tickets yourself. Please
allow up to 15 business days for processing. It is your responsibility to ensure you are registering for events with us
before ticket purchase deadlines. More instructions will be sent to you before the start of your internship.
Midterm survey
You will receive a midterm survey during your internship. This is the first of two surveys. Completion of both surveys
is a mandatory component of the program and is required for successful completion of your internship.
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Leaving Canada
Airport departure
Your Mentor will not travel with you to the airport for your departure. You can ask them for advice and tips on the best
way to travel to the airport.
Exit survey
Your feedback is important to us! You will be sent the second and final survey to fill out after the program cycle
concludes. Completion of this survey is a mandatory component of the program.
Certificate of Completion
Interns who complete their internship will receive a Certificate of Completion from Mitacs signifying this
accomplishment.
To receive the certificate, you must complete the deliverables of your project as stated on the Research Project Plan
in the Globalink Student Platform, and you must have completed both the midterm and final exit surveys sent to you
by Mitacs. These are mandatory components of the program and are required for successful completion.
This is a $15,000 award is available to Globalink Research Internship alumni who wish to pursue a graduate program
in Canada. Please visit the website for more information.
Ambassadors
You too can become a Globalink Ambassador and guide students as they prepare for their internships! Indicate your
interest when you complete your exit survey.
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