For Canadian student visas, an Affidavit of Support is a legal document signed or used by an individual to declare that they have the necessary amount of financial support needed for a student to pay for tuition fees, living expenses, insurance, books, and supplies for the length of their studies in the country. In Canada,…

 

The rate at which students are trooping to Canada makes it look as though the process of applying for and obtaining a study permit in Canada is simple. Although the process might be straightforward, students who have gone through it can boldly tell you that the process is not simple. Please note that a Canadian…

 

While this will most often depend on your country of residence and the number of applications submitted with the IRCC, on average, it takes around 3-11 weeks to apply and get a Canadian student visa. The processing time starts the day that the IRCC gets your complete application and ends the day they reach a…

 

International students with a Canadian student visa, who enrolled in the Designated Learning Institutions (DLI) full-time, are permitted to work up to 20-hours per week during regular academic sessions and work full-time during off term and scheduled breaks. Most students in Canada don’t require a work permit to find a job and work while they…

 

After going through the very challenging processes of researching universities, applying for admission, and obtaining your acceptance letter, have in mind that you still need to obtain a Canadian student visa, and one of the final requirements for a Canadian student visa is a medical exam report. This is a very significant component in both…

 

Yes. You can change your Canadian student visa to Canadian permanent resident status while studying in Canada or after completing your studies, as long as you meet the requirements of the Canadian immigration program under which you choose to apply. Applying for a Canadian study permit and Canadian permanent resident status at the same time…

 

A Canadian student visa Letter of Explanation (LOE) is an official document used to state the reason(s) why you have chosen to study in Canada. This letter also offers clarification on opposing details in the information you supplied while applying for a study permit. When considering studying in Canada, have in mind that you will…

 

Yes. You can apply for a Canadian student visa from another country as long as you are legally admitted to the country you are currently applying from. Once you have obtained a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and are a legal resident in the country you intend to apply from, CIC…

 

No. If you are looking to visit the United States of America as an international student in Canada, you will be expected to obtain a U.S. Visitor Visa depending on your country of citizenship. Indeed, citizens of certain countries may be eligible to travel to the USA without a visa as long as their country…

 

There are loads of students from all across the world flocking to Canada and you will notice that after completing their studies in Canada, most international students usually settle in the country as permanent residents and go on to become Canadian citizens. So, if you have plans to study in Canada with the hope of…

 

The biometrics fee is $85 CAD. This fee is in addition to the regular Canadian student visa application fee ($150 CAD). However, note that some countries are exempt from this biometrics requirement. Canada in recent times has become very attractive to students. It is one of the best countries in the world to live in,…

 

On the surface, the process of getting a Canadian student visa might seem very easy, but it can sometimes prove to be a challenge. Although a good number of students think that obtaining a letter of acceptance is the most challenging part of the pre-study visa process, note that it can be even more daunting…

 

Every year, there is a massive inflow of international students into Canada and this number continues to grow every year. In 2021 alone, Canada welcomed 450,000 new international students, and a good number of these students came from France, Nigeria, China, Japan, South Korea, the United States, Brazil, Iran, India, and Vietnam. According to the…

 

Canada has standard universities that are ideal for international students to study. As of 2021, there are 97 universities in Canada, and they offer education in English and French. Most French-speaking universities are located in Quebec, though several institutions outside the province are either francophone or bilingual. There are loads of reasons why international students…