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STUDENT VISA

STUDENT VISA

Studying in Canada

Presents an exciting opportunity for you to broaden your horizons and acquire new knowledge. With Canada’s stringent quality controls and high academic standards, you can expect to receive a top-notch education that will greatly benefit your future career. A Canadian degree, diploma, or certificate holds global recognition equivalent to those attained in the United States or Commonwealth countries. Despite Canada’s exceptional education and living standards, the cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally more affordable compared to countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. Consequently, Canada stands out as a preferred destination for students pursuing higher education.

The Canadian educational system emphasizes cross-disciplinary studies and the cultivation of transferable skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, and communication. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and digital media, students engage in a highly dynamic and hands-on academic environment. Here, you’ll not only acquire knowledge and analytical skills but also learn to express yourself, showcase your creativity, and boost your self-confidence.

Teachers and professors are readily available to provide support and guidance, fostering an environment that blends academic excellence with interactive classroom experiences and collaborative learning.

Benefits of Studying in Canada

1. Work Opportunities: International students in Canada can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic year and full-time during breaks. Upon successful program completion, they can obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) equivalent to the duration of their studies, allowing them to work for any employer anywhere in Canada.

2. Spousal Work Permits: Accompanying spouses or common-law partners of international students can obtain an open work permit, enabling them to work for any employer in Canada.

3. Family Benefits: Minor children of international students can study in Canada at the same rate as Canadian citizens.

4. Permanent Residency: Graduates have pathways to Canadian permanent residency through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Quebec’s immigration system, or the Express Entry immigration selection system.

 

Program Requirements

1. Letter of Acceptance (LOA): Applicants must submit a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institute (DLI).

2. Identity Documents: Valid passport or travel document and photographs for applicants and accompanying family members.

3. Proof of Financial Support: Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses in Canada, which can include student loans, guaranteed investment certificates (GIC), bank statements, sponsorship letters, scholarships, or Canadian-funded educational programs.

4. Educational Documents: Submission of educational documents (e.g., diploma, degree, school certificates, transcripts).

5. English Language Proficiency Exam: Proof of meeting minimum language requirements through tests such as IELTS, CELPIP, or TOEFL.

6. Statement of Purpose (SOP): An essay stating the purpose of the trip to Canada, providing insight into the applicant’s goals and aspirations.

7. Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (CAQ): Required for applicants planning to study in Quebec.

8. Immigration Medical Examination (IME): Applicants must be in good health and may need to submit a valid medical certificate from a Panel Physician.