Canada offers one of the best systems of education in the world. In addition to the hospitality, the quality of life, and the prospects for the future, this system attracts thousands of international students from all around the world each year, whether they are recent graduates in their home countries, or are looking to return to school at some point in their careers. The study permit is the document you will need in most cases to study in Canada as a foreign student.
There are several aspects to consider before you plan to study in Canada, the most important being;
- . Validation of coherence of study project;
- . Justification of financial capacity;
- . Justification of guarantees of return.
In addition to these aspects, several steps must also be considered:
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- – Application for admission to a designated institution
This step is the first step of any study permit application procedure. It consists of obtaining admission to a designated educational institution for a chosen program.
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- – Application for a CAQ (if studying in Quebec)
The Québec Acceptance Certificate is the document that certifies that the province of Quebec is ready to accept you as a future student. This step applies only to applicants who have chosen to pursue their studies in the province of Quebec.
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- – Application for a Study Permit
This is the final step in obtaining authorization to study in Canada. It is important because the aspects listed below must be supported and justified.
The Study Permit is not a visa and does not allow you to return to Canada. In this case, it may be necessary to apply for a visa as well.
Some rights related to a valid study permit- . Studying in Canada;
- . Work on or off campus within the limits of the regulations;
- . Renew your study permit;
- . Getting a job after your studies.
International students who have graduated from a designated educational institution may be eligible for a post-graduation work permit. The duration of the work permit depends on the length of the program of study and is obtained based on several criteria:
- . Completion and graduation from a program of study of at least 8 months from a designated educational institution (DE);
- . To have met the conditions of stay of the study permit;
- . Have a valid status at the time and during the processing of the application;
- . Etc
Working on a post-graduation permit is one of the pathways to permanent residence
If you wish to obtain a study permit, a work permit, or permanent residence in Canada, our teams of experts will accompany you throughout the process. Get all the details about our support by contacting us directly. https://vi2vals-immigration.ca/en/contact/