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Study, Work, Live in Canada
Canada offers a remarkable opportunity for international students to study, work, and live in a vibrant and inclusive environment. Renowned institutions, part-time work options, post-graduation work permits, and a high standard of living make it an attractive destination for educational and career pursuits.
Why Study in Canada?
Canada warmly embraces a large number of international students each year, making it a top choice for an international education. With globally renowned universities and colleges, affordable living costs, a safe environment, welcoming people, favorable visa policies, and abundant job opportunities, Canada offers a promising future for learners from around the world.
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Student Visa Requirement
- A study permit is necessary for international students to study in Canada.
- It is recommended to apply for a study permit 4 to 6 months before the start of the academic program.
- Required documents for the study permit application include:
- Letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution (DLI).
- Valid passport or travel document.
- Government-authorized identity proof.
- Financial statement demonstrating the ability to cover living expenses and tuition.
- Medical details.
- Letter of intent explaining how the applicant will contribute to the resources.
- Application fee.
- Minimum funds required for the applicant: 20,625 CAD.
Intakes in Canada.
Canadian colleges and universities offer three intakes for admissions: Fall, Winter, and Summer.
- Fall intake starts in September and is a popular choice among students.
- Winter intake begins in January and is a good option for those who missed the September intake.
- Summer intake usually starts around April and May, but it is available for limited programs and colleges.
Other Visa Categories
- Work Visa: Temporary and permanent options for individuals to work in Canada.
- Permanent Residence: Pathways to obtain permanent residency in Canada.
- Visitor Visa: Allows individuals to visit Canada for tourism, family visits, or business purposes.
- Study Permit: Required for international students to study in Canada.
- Business Visa: Allows individuals to engage in business activities in Canada.
- Family Sponsorship: Sponsorship programs for family members to immigrate to Canada.
- Start-up Visa: For innovative entrepreneurs to establish businesses in Canada.
- Self-Employed Visa: For self-employed individuals in cultural or athletic fields.