Are you looking to pursue your education in a country with a high-quality education system, diverse culture, and welcoming environment? Look no further! Let’s explore how we can make your dream of studying in Canada a reality.
Expert Guidance: Our team of experts simplifies the complex process of obtaining a Canadian study permit, ensuring you meet all requirements.
Comprehensive Support: From choosing a program to your arrival in Canada, we provide end-to-end support, including document preparation and submission.
Family Integration: We assist in securing open work permits for your spouse and enrolling your children in world-class schools at no cost, making your transition to Canada seamless and comprehensive.
Study Permit vs Visa A study permit allows you to study in Canada, while a student visa (TRV or eTA) permits entry. Issued by IRCC for designated institutions, the permit is essential for education, whereas the visa, depending on nationality, grants entry. Together, they are your ticket to studying in Canada.
Canadian universities and colleges are globally recognized for academic excellence.
Multicultural campuses foster an inclusive environment.
Canada ranks among the safest countries, providing a comfortable study atmosphere.
Depending on the province, you might be eligible for Canadian healthcare coverage.
Select a course and apply to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Upon acceptance, you’ll receive a letter needed for your study permit application.
Gather essential documents like your letter of acceptance, proof of financial support, passport, and other relevant documents.
Our team will assist in completing the application and guide you through the submission process.
Upon approval, we provide supplementary information on housing, insurance, and more.
Yes! With a valid study permit, most international students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Absolutely! Your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit, allowing them to work for any employer in Canada. Additionally, your dependent children can attend Canadian primary and secondary schools for free, ensuring they continue their education while you study or work in Canada.