International Students

International students come to Canada from all over the world to pursue academic or language studies.

International Students

Why Study in Canada?

International Students

Hey, students listen up! Canada provides incredible education possibilities for students from around the world! Canada is a popular choice for higher education due to its exceptional institutions, diverse student communities, and exceptional locations.

PGWP Opportunities

Hey, international graduates! Are you aware of Canada's impressive Post-Graduate Work Permit program? This remarkable program offers a valuable chance to gain work experience, jump-start your career, and potentially apply for permanent residency. Take advantage of this opportunity and start building your future in Canada today!

Safe and Diverse Community

Canada offers international students access to state-of-the-art research facilities, cutting-edge technologies, and innovative funding opportunities. Explore your academic passions and make significant impacts in your field by conducting groundbreaking research in Canada.

Research Opportunities

Canada offers a wide range of opportunities for students to explore their passions and pursue their dreams. From world-class institutions to vibrant cities, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse cultures, Canada has something for everyone.

A Canadian study permit is a document issued by the Canadian government that allows foreign nationals to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. The permit is a requirement for most foreign nationals who wish to study in Canada, with some exceptions for minors studying at the pre-school, primary, or secondary level.

If you are a foreign national and plan to study in Canada for longer than six months, you will likely need a Canadian study permit. The permit is issued by the Canadian government and is required for most foreign students, with the exception of minors studying at the pre-school, primary, or secondary level.

To apply for a Canadian study permit, you must first be accepted into a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. Once you have been accepted, you can apply for a study permit online, by mail, or in person at a visa application center. You will need to provide various documents, such as proof of acceptance, proof of financial support, a valid passport, and any other documents required by the Canadian government.

Those foreign nationals from a specific list of countries have the ability to apply for the Student Direct Stream (SDS) which is ultimately for faster, more efficient study permit processing.

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The documents you need to apply for a Canadian study permit may vary depending on your country of origin and the program you are applying for. Generally, you will need to provide proof of acceptance at a DLI, proof of financial support, a valid passport, and any other documents required by the Canadian government. You may also need to provide proof of English or French language proficiency and undergo a medical examination.

The Post-Graduate Work Permit Program gives international student graduates there opportunity to work in Canada up to 3 years after their studies. Due to Coronavirus this temporary policy was announced that graduates are able to apply for the PGWP even with online courses. 

 

The processing time for a Canadian study permit varies depending on a number of factors, such as your country of origin and the volume of applications being processed. It is recommended that you apply for a study permit at least three months before your intended start date. You can check the estimated processing time on the Canadian government’s website.

Yes, in most cases, you are allowed to work in Canada with a study permit. However, there may be restrictions on the number of hours you can work per week, depending on the program you are enrolled in and the terms of your study permit. For example, some study permits allow you to work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the academic session, and full-time during scheduled breaks.

Yes, you may be able to bring your spouse or common-law partner, as well as your dependent children, with you to Canada on a study permit. They will also need to apply for their own permits. Your spouse or common-law partner may also be eligible for an open work permit, which allows them to work in Canada for any employer while you study.

Yes, you may be able to extend your Canadian study permit if you need more time to complete your program of study. You must apply to extend your permit before it expires. It is important to note that you must continue to meet the requirements of your study permit, such as being enrolled in a DLI and having sufficient financial resources, in order to be eligible for an extension.

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