Study In Canada
Canada is home to one of the best school systems in the world.
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From elementary school to universities and colleges, language schools to vocational programs, Canadian schools accommodate students of all interests and backgrounds. Individuals who study in Canada receive quality, internationally-respected educations that prepare them for future professional pursuits. This is combined with tuition fees and living costs that are generally lower than in other developed countries.
The number of international students in Canada is over 600,000, a figure that is constantly growing. If you have gained admission to a Canadian educational institution, you may be able to obtain a study permit to study in Canada.
Not only that, but education is also a popular pathway to Canadian permanent residence. Read on to learn more.
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Finding a School, College or University is the first step in the process of becoming a student in Canada, We cater to more than 1500+ Colleges and Universities. No matter what your educational goals, Canada has the school for you. Finding the right school, and securing admission, is necessary for obtaining a study permit. We offer our clients from admission in college/University to applying for their study permits.
Other benefits to studying in Canada, While studying in Canada, international students in Canada may also:
- Work for up to 20 hours per week while in school, and on a full-time basis during school breaks.
- Obtain a Post-Graduation Work Permit for the equivalent duration of the studies once the program is successfully completed, allowing students to remain in Canada for many years before becoming a permanent resident.
- Bring an accompanying spouse or common-law partner to Canada on an open full-time work permit, allowing him or her to work for any employer.
- Bring accompanying minor children to study in Canada at the same rate that Canadians pay.
- And as mentioned above, become eligible for Canadian permanent residence, either through a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), through Quebec’s immigration system, or through the Express Entry immigration selection system.
The information, tools and resources linked from this page are designed to help you make an informed decision about your future as an international student in Canada. In the event that you remain unable to find the information you are looking for, however, you are encouraged to contact us with your query.