Student Visa
- Express Entry Program
- Provincial Nominee Program (Skilled Category)
- Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)
- British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP)
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- Prince Edward Island PNP
- Ontario Provincial Nominee Program (Ontario PNP)
- Quebec Immigration Program
- Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)
- Quebec Skilled Worker Program
- Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP)
- Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program (AIPP)
- Immigrate to Yukon, Canada under Yukon PNP & Community Pilot
- HOME CHILD-CARE PROVIDER PILOT AND HOME SUPPORT WORKER PILOT
- The Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador
- Common-Law Partner Visa
- Dependent Children Visa
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- Parental and Grandparental Sponsorship Visa
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Temporary Work Visa For Canada
- Temporary Work Visa
- Cultural, Academic or Research Visa Assistance
- International Experience Canadian Visa
- International Free Trade Agreements Visa
- Live-In Caregiver Work Visa
- Lower-Skilled Occupations Visa
- Off-Campus Work Visa Assistance
- Partner of Work/Study Permit Holder Visa
- Post-Graduation Work Visa Assistance
- Religious or Charitable Work Visa Assistance
Student Visa
Universities & Colleges
Canada has evolved into a world class education destination for students aspiring for quality education in North America and it is not hard to see why. Canadian degrees/ diplomas are internationally renowned and is among one of the most sought-after in the world. Albeit all this, the tuition fees in Canadian College/University are among the lowest in the English speaking world.
There are many other advantages of studying in Canada. It is a multi-cultural country with people from across the world as its citizens. As a result, its citizens are more aware of other cultures and beliefs in the world. Being so close to the US geographically & culturally, Canada becomes a key player in the global arena.
Fast Facts – Canada
- IELTS mandatory (6.0 or 6.5 bands)
- Personal Interview may be required
- Nominal expenditure
- Better Settlement Solutions
- Job Availability (20 hours for part time work, salary per hour 12-14 CAD$)
- Part time work easily available
- 20 hours off-campus work is allowed to students.
Tuition Fee
Even as the tuition fee can vary for every college and university, on an average the annual fee ranges between 14000-16000 Canadian dollars approximately. There is a separate visa office fee also that has to be paid by the student for getting the study visa for Canada once he/she meets the educational qualifications and other requirements of a particular selected course and gets letter of confirmation from the institute. The semester and annual fee of the university/college has to be paid in advance and it is refundable with a nominal deduction in case of non-issuance of visa.
Part Time Work
The students are permitted to work along with the studies on a part-time basis. Students are allowed to work 20 hours off-campus every week and can earn around CAD 12-14 per hour on an average. The average cost of living is CAD 10,000 annually.
Jobs and Employment
There is immense scope for students pursuing Engineering Studies, Management Studies, Tourism & Travel Studies, Hotel & Hospitality Studies, Science Studies, Fashion Design Studies, Nursing & Health Sciences, Community Studies, Mass Communication, Architecture Studies, Aircraft Maintenance and many more courses. Canada has need of skilled worker in all these programs and the employment opportunities are immense with great salaries and perks.