Process for Study in Canada

 
The UN ranked Canada as one of the best places to live in the world – thanks to its education system, national income and quality of life.

Canada is a huge and diverse country, offers everything you could possibly want from life.

Canada plays host to more than 180,000 International students in any given year. Increasingly, Canada is becoming the country of choice for students from all parts of the world.

International students can apply for their Permanent Residency which takes up to 15 to 18 months from within Canada. However they need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria of 67 Points.

Students in Canada are allowed to work part time on campus during the first 6 months. The duration permitted is up to 20 hours per week. Further students on the completion of their program of 1 year can work up to 1 years and students applying for 2 years program can work for 2-3 year.

 Process to Follow

Step 1: Attend a counselling session
Attend a counselling session to find out your options relating to study destination, courses available and recommended institutions.

Step 2: Register with us
Register with us to start the admission and visa process. We can help you navigate through the various processes and make studying overseas easier. Remember, all our services are free of charge!

Step 3: Apply for admission
Once you have decided what and where you want to study, we will help you complete the application to the institutions of your choice.

Step 4: Undertake medicals
After submitting your application for admission, you will need to undertake a medical examination by one of the doctors approved by the Canadian Government. you will be provided with a receipt (IMM1017) for the medicals, which you will need to submit at the time of lodging you visa application. The medical report will automatically be sent to the visa office.

Step 5: Organize funds
Provide evidence of purchase of a special Guaranteed Investment Certificate (G.I.C) from a participating Canadian financial institution [currently it is only Scotia bank], for the amount of $10,000 CAD towards the first year living expenses and evidence of payment for of first year’s tuition fee OR
As an alternate option, students can meet the financial requirement by submitting a copy of the receipt for the first year’s tuition fee payment AND a copy of an educational Loan from an Indian Chartered Bank equivalent to $10,000 CAD.

Step 6: Pay tuition fee
To accept your offer from an education provider, you must pay the tuition fee as advised by the institution. You can choose to pay this fee through either Telegraphic Transfer (TT) or Direct Debit (DD).Once the institutions have received and processed your tuition fee payment, they will issue you with receipt. This receipt will be needed to lodge your visa application.

Step 7: Visa lodgment
In Canada, a student visa is known as a Study Permit. To lodge your visa application you will need to provide the documents outlined in the checklist we provided.

Step 8: Visa outcome
We will notify you as soon as we know the outcome of your visa application so you can come in and collect your passport. In most cases this is a positive response and it means you can also start planning your travel and accommodation for Canada!

Step 9: Travel services
We can help you organize your travel arrangements to begin your new student life in Canada. Air ticketing, insurance and foreign exchange can all be arranged through us to make studying overseas easier!

Cost of Studying & Living in Canada

Estimated living expenses per month are around CAN$500-800, depending on the way you spend your time. As far as course fees are concerned, expect to budget around CAN$10,000 to CAN$20,000 per year as subjects such as medicine or engineering may cost more.
You need to apply at the very latest in March for the September intake, but if your course is super popular, the earlier the better is always advisable.

List of Colleges:

Sprott Shaw College
New York Institute of Technology
Lakeland College
Cape Breton University
Northern College at Pures
College of the Rockies
Mohawk College
LaSalle College Vancouver

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