Study Permits

Most students studying for more than 6 months in Canada will need a Canadian Study Permit, as Canadian student visas are known. Students studying for 6 months or less do not need a Study Permit, but will need to apply for one if they wish to extend their studies or begin another course after their initial studies end.

If studying in Canada: There are many reasons why more than 400,000 International Students chose to live and study in Canada each year. 

 

  • Canada has high academic standards. This will ensure that you will be earning a high-quality education experience.  It will provide introductions and open many doors to an excellent future and career advancement.  A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is highly respected around the world and often recognized as equivalent to programs in the United States and countries in the Commonwealth.
  • The quality of an education experience and the standard of living in Canada are amongst the highest in the world. Yet best of all, tuition fees for international students are lower in Canada than in many other countries such as the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. For these reasons, a study in Canada project is the preferred choice for students attending post secondary education at the college or university levels.
  • Campus Lifestyle is an important consideration for many international students and Canada does not disappoint. Campuses across the country feature the latest in technology with wireless hotspots throughout enabling a rich experience featuring online interactive learning experience.  Campus facilities often include Olympic-calibre sports facilities, concert halls, student-managed government, radio, newspapers and on campus businesses within an expansive infrastructure.  Canadian universities and colleges typically feature the best mix of an academic and leisure lifestyle in an environment that facilitates immeasurable opportunities to meet students from a varied international student microcosm.
  • Canadian Study Permits allow full time international students in Canada to work on or off campus for up to 20 hours per week.

What happens after your Studies are completed?

  • Canada’s federal government desire international graduates as ideal new permanent residents. They are young, have knowledge of the culture, are proficient in languages, have Canadian qualifications and often work experience.
  • After graduation, Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit allows students to begin their careers here.
  • Recent changes to the Express Entry selection system have made it easier for international students to make the transition to permanent residence.
  • There is also multiple provincial immigration streams aimed specifically at international students

Did You Know?

Canada is home to 21 of the world’s top 500 universities and 32 in the top 1,000. In 2019, Canada was home to 572,415 study permit holders. It offers some of the world’s best study programs and is home to some of the world’s leading research facilities and academic institutions.

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