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- University Qualification
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- Academic Transcript
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Advantages of Study in Canada
Top Universities
Global top-tier university admission opportunities
Secure Your Career
Numerous job opportunities after graduation
Permanent Residency
Permanent residency after 5 years
Work During Study
Employment possibilities during studies
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Full-time work permit for your partner
Scholarships
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Steps to get an admission
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Contact us
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Sign a contract
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Translate and send documents to us
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Sending a list of colleges or universities that suit your conditions
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Communication with university professors
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Writing SOP for you
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Submit Application
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Receive Admission and book embassy appointmant
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Check required documents for embassy
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Visa issuance and passport pickup
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Do you want to study in Canada? We are here to help you!
Frequently Asked Questions
With a Canadian study visa, you can change your university or field of study at any time. To do so, ensure you follow the correct procedure and meet all the conditions.
Certainly! Another advantage of studying in Canada is that international students are allowed to work. This opportunity helps students cover their tuition and living expenses.
International students in Canada can work part-time during their studies (up to 20 hours per week). During scheduled breaks such as summer vacations, they are allowed to work full-time.
Most students do not need a work visa for employment during their studies, whether within or outside the university. In the study visa, it is specified whether you can work outside the university or not.
If your field of study involves work experience and internships, you may be able to work more than 20 hours per week during the term. This is indicated in your acceptance letter, and if the government approves, you’ll be granted both a work visa and a study permit. However, the work visa only allows you to work on the university campus.
Certainly! Another advantage of studying in Canada is that international students may wish to bring their families with them if they are married or have children.
Canadian visa officers will consider study visa applications that include family members. It’s important to note that the number of family members in the study permit application may impact the visa officer’s decision.
If the family is approved, the spouse is eligible to work full-time in Canada, and any accompanying children can attend school for free.
Canada facilitates the opportunity for international students to obtain permanent residency if they choose to stay in the country after completing their studies. The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international students to stay and work in Canada for up to three years after graduation. After one year of working in Canada, international graduates may qualify to apply for permanent residency. To apply for PGWP, individuals must demonstrate compliance with all the conditions of their study visa, and their primary activity during their stay in Canada should be related to their field of study. PGWP is typically granted for the same duration as the individual’s study period in Canada.
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