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Canada has always been the most preferred destination for higher education among the International students, by serving as an epitome of quality education and renowned highly ranked universities. It has one of the best curriculums with recognised degrees. Students studying longer than 6 months will require a study permit (Canada student visa), for students with 6 months or less than that it is not mandatory.
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As an international student, you need a study permit to study in Canada. You must provide an admission letter from a Recognized Learning Institution, evidence of financial assistance, language competency, a physical examination, a certificate of police clearance.
Studying abroad is an exciting and life-altering experience, but foreign students are often burdened with significant responsibilities. When studying abroad, it is essential to be aware of your responsibilities and take steps to adhere to local laws and customs.
Study permit Canada will automatically authorize the holder to work on/off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the academic session and full-time (i.e. 40 hours per week).
All international students who have graduated from a Canadian post-secondary institution are eligible for a Post Study Work Visa to gain valuable Canadian work experience. To be eligible for a Post Study Work Visa, international students.
One has to no longer wait for their results you can apply for a visitor record in order to stay in Canada longer,
OR
leave Canada and apply for PGWP (Post Graduation work permit)
If you are staying in Canada and the permit is expired then you must apply to restore your status as a student and apply for your PGWP. Thus, you might require to pay additional fees.
Your PGWP validation depends on the length of your study program.
If your program was for less than 8 months, you are not eligible for a PGWP.
We may give you a PGWP that’s valid for up to the same length as your study program. For example, if you completed a 9-month program, we may give you a work permit for up to 9 months.
Many of the programs have inbuilt internships of one or two semesters which provide an opportunity for the student to get first hand exposure and experience in Industry relating to his or her area of study.
How to apply
Conduct thorough research to find the education program you wish to pursue in Canada, ensuring it aligns with your academic and career goals.
Submit your application to a Canadian designated learning institution (DLI) of your choice, ensuring you meet all the admission requirements.
Apply for a study permit upon obtaining a letter of acceptance and a provincial attestation letter from the region where your school is located.
HN Global Immigration can assist you in submitting an application for a study permit to the Government of Canada, ensuring all documents are complete.
After completing your studies, HN Global Immigration can help you stay in Canada to gain professional experience and pursue permanent residence.
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Eligibility
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You must have an acceptance letter from a designated learning institution in Canada.
Canada offers high quality education at a relatively affordable cost in a safe, stable, and multicultural society. Canada enables you to work during your studies and obtain a work permit after your studies as long as you meet the Canadian government’s criteria. Gaining work experience in Canada after your studies provides you with more opportunities to settle in Canada as a permanent resident. Due to its attractiveness, Canada hosts international students from around 200 different countries.
Step One: Choose an academic program.
Step Two: Apply to a Canadian designated learning institution and obtain a letter of acceptance.
Step Three: Receive a provincial attestation letter from the province or territory where your chosen learning institution is located
Step Four: Apply for a study permit.
Yes. You may bring your spouse, common law partner, and dependent children.
The government of Canada, not to mention the university or college you are attending, want you to be happy while you are studying in Canada. Consequently, you are able to have your spouse/common-law partner join you in Canada, as well as any dependent children. Your spouse/partner can apply for an open work permit, allowing him or her to come to Canada and work for any employer, while your children may also join you.
Canadian cities tend to offer many of the same benefits including good quality of education, an openness to all types of different cultures, and safety and security.
Choosing a city to study in depends on your preferences. Factors for you to consider include:
If you have completed your studies and wish to remain in Canada to work, you may be eligible to obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This temporary status will replace your study permit. There may be other temporary and permanent pathways you can also pursue to remain in Canada. For instance, after obtaining a PGWP and are interested in becoming a permanent resident, you may be eligible to submit an Express Entry profile and/or apply for other federal and provincial immigration programs.
Yes. Tens of thousands of the over 400,000 people that become Canadian permanent residents each year are former international students.
There are several programs that can lead to permanent residence, including the three programs managed under Express Entry (Canadian Experience Class, the Federal Skilled Worker Program, and the Federal Skilled Trades Program). There are many other options available through the likes of the Provincial Nominee Program, Quebec, the Atlantic Immigration Program, and the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot.
Some of these programs require qualifying Canadian work experience. If you want to work in Canada after you finish your studies, you can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
The PGWP is an open work permit issued to foreign students who have graduated from a designated learning institution.
It allows you to gain work experience in Canada and can help you become eligible for a variety of federal and provincial immigration programs (which sometimes require that candidates have qualifying Canadian work experience to become eligible for a given program).
The PGWP is valid for a period equivalent to the program of study you completed in Canada. Its duration can range from a minimum of 8 months to a maximum of 3 years.
You may be able to work on campus or off campus, provided your study permit lists that condition. You can only begin working in Canada after you have begun your Canadian study program.
You may be allowed to work on your school’s campus if you:
If you need to work for a co-op or as an intern, you must apply for a co-op or intern work permit. You may be eligible if:
If you are taking English or French as a second language, general interest courses or courses to prepare for another program, you may not be eligible for a co-op work permit.
If you want to work off-campus, your study permit must say that you can work off campus. You must also:
If you are a part-time student, you may only work off campus: