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Study in Canada

The number of international students in Canada continues to grow every year. After completing a university degree, you can stay and work in Canada after finishing your studies through different programs, allowing you to gather the necessary skills to be able to apply for a Canadian Permanent Residence in the future.

 

Here are the main steps of the application process for a Study Permit:

 

1. Choose a Program. Identify the program you want to study and look for colleges or universities that offer it.

 

2. Apply to the School. You need a letter of acceptance from a Canadian designated learning institution (DLI) before you can apply for a study permit.

 

3. Apply for a Study Permit: Once you have your acceptance letter, you’ll be ready to apply for your study permit. 

 

When deciding where to study in Canada, the cost of living is also a factor to consider. You will have to provide proof that you have enough funds to support yourself financially while you study in Canada.
 

​Completing your post-graduate studies in Canada will give you an advantage over other landed immigrants.
 

Here is a quick summary of the advantages of immigrating as an international student:
 

  • Canadian Education Qualifications

  • Proficiency in one of the two official languages

  • Knowledge of the Canadian Labour Market

  • Social Networks built over the years

  • Fewer integration barriers

 

Almost half of landed immigrants that come to study in Canada become permanent residents. Their Canadian education and experience make graduates from a Canadian educational institution ideal candidates for a Canadian Permanent Residence.

 

Complete a form to schedule a consultation with us today to map out your immigration plan. With our help, you can transform a Canadian education into a Canadian permanent residence.

Programs you can apply to stay in Canada after completing your studies:

  • Canadian Class Experience

  • Quebec Class Experience

  • Provincial Nominee

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