Every year, more and more international students choose Canada for their international education. According to the Canadian Bureau of International Education (CBIE), 96% of international students recommend Canada as a study destination. In 2019, Canada welcomed approximately 642,480 international students in different study levels. Why are so many international students coming to Canada? Canada provides some of the best incentives in the world for international students. They are allowed to work and study at the same time. Having the option to apply for a post-graduate work permit opens doors for them to become permanent residents under many immigration programs. Sounds exciting, right? Are you thinking of applying for a Canadian study permit? If you want to apply for a study permit, you must satisfy some immigration requirements. For example, there are many different schools and institutions in Canada, but your acceptance letter must be from a Designated Learning Institute (DLI). You must prove that you have enough funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses for yourself and any family members who come with you to Canada and return transportation for yourself and any accompanying family members. Apart from this, you must establish that you will leave Canada when your study permit expires. Getting a Canadian study permit can be a complicated process; let our immigration experts help you at each step in this journey, from getting an acceptance letter from DLI's to securing a study permit. We also offer pre-departure services and post landing services like airport pickup, getting a cell number, accommodation, applying for your SIN number, and opening up a bank account.
How we will help you:
Obtain an offer letter for you
Assistance in GIC account setup & in college fee transfer
Assessing admissibility under IRPA and IRPR
Individualized documents checklist
Complete your application forms
Application submission through the Canadian Government's Authorized Representatives Portal
Representing you in all communication with Immigration Canada