Canada
Discover Your Future in Canada
Why Choose Canada for Your Education
Canada has become an ideal place for higher education studies sought by many prospective international students. Many of the Canadian universities are present in reputed international rankings and a recent educational strategy set by the Canadian Ministry of Education stresses on increasing the number of foreign students. This means that international students coming from any part of the globe are now more than welcome in Canada so it is no wonder it became so popular in this sense.
The detailed educational plan encourages foreign students to pursue jobs during their Bachelor’s or Master’s studies and to remain in the country for work opportunities after graduation.
Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa and Quebec cover for the largest foreign-student population and they all provide a vibrant and lively atmosphere. In Canada, students can pleasantly combine an enriching academic life with diverse and entertaining leisure activities.
Why Study in Canada?
Benefits of Choosing Canada
- Qualifications valued around the World.
- Multicultural Society.
- Healthy and Safe Communities.
- Possibility of paid Internships while studying.
- Post Study Work Visa & good Job opportunities after completion of studies.
- Possibility of Permanent Residency.
- PNP – Provincial Nominee Program – Most Provinces and Territories in Canada have an agreement with the Govt. of
- Canada that allows them to nominate immigrants who wish to settle in that province. Provincial Nomination is an
- important fast-track option for Canadian Permanent Residency. For e.g. if a student studies a course from any institutic
- from Saskatchewan, then he can apply for PR after completion of the course under provincial nominee program if the
- province is participating at that point of time. • Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan and Yukon are the provinces which periodically participate in the Provincia Nominee Program (PNP). It accelerates the Permanent Resident application process for skilled and/or experienced workers, experienced business persons and their family members who want to settle in these provinces permanently.
- Parents can be sponsored to permanently reside in Canada. Besides a separate category of visa “Super Visa” has been introduced for visiting parents and grandparents of permanent residents or citizens of Canada which is valid for upto te years and allows parents or grandparents to remain in Canada for upto 24 months at a time without the need for renewal of their status.
Affordable Education.
Field Of Study
- Pharmacy
- Dentistry
- Nursing
- Respiratory Therapy
- Health Care Assistance
- Hospital Management
- Health Care Management
- Psychology
- Robotics
- Fashion Technology
- Engineering Management
- Business Management
- Project Management
- Information Technology / Software / Cyber Security/ Artificial Intelligence
- Automobile Engineering
- Avionics and Rocket Technology
- Aerospace
- Applied Physics and Nanotechnology
- Gas and Oil Engineering and Technology
- Shipbuilding and Maritime Engineering
- Atomic Energy Studies
- Biology and Genetics
- Welding Technology
- Other Engineering Courses.
Provinces and Territories
Canadians reside in one of the 10 provinces and 3 territories within the country, with over 35% living in Ontario, followed by Quebec (23%), British Columbia (13%) and Alberta (12%). Canada’s capital city is Ottawa, Ontario. Its three largest and most globally recognized metropolitan cities are Toronto (Ontario), Montreal (Quebec), and Vancouver (British Columbia), all of which are ranked in the top 20 list of QS World University’s Best Student Cities.
Yukon – Northwest Territories
Nunavut – British Columbia
Alberta – Saskatchewan
Manitoba – Ontario
Quebec – Newfoundand – New Brunswick.
Climate and Weather
Given Canada’s massive size and physical geography, temperatures can vary greatly across the country. Canadian winters can be harsh in many regions, with temperatures ranging between 15°C/5°F and -30°C/-22°F in the interior and Prairie provinces. Coastal regions, such as around British Columbia have much milder winters. Summers, on the other hand, are hot with temperatures ranging between 20°C/70°F to 30°C/86°F, and occasionally exceeding 40°C/104°F. Overall, Canada experiences four distinct seasons annually.
Work During Study
The option to work while studying is one of the decision-making criteria for prospective international students finalizing their education destination. International students enrolled in a full-time post-secondary program at a Designated Learning Institute (DLI) can work up to 20 hours per week during school terms and full-time (30+ hours/week) during scheduled breaks, such as the summer holidays. Most students don’t need a work permit to work while they study, whether their job is on-campus or off-campus.
Post-Study Work Permit allowing stay back in Canada
The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program permits students to work up to 3 years, the time may vary according to the course duration.
Classification of Courses
- Certification courses- 1 year
- Under Graduate College Diploma- 1 year / 2 year/ 3 year
- Bachelor Degree – 3 years / 4 years
- Postgraduate Diploma – 8months/1 year/2 years
- Master Degree – 2 years.
Stay back in Canada after education
- For 1-year study program the student could stay back in Canada for a year after successful course completion.
- For two year study program the student could stay back in Canada for a duration of 3 years.
The post-study work allows the students to stay back in Canada as a worker; this permits them to work full-time up to 3 yearsThe post-study work allows the students to stay back in Canada as a worker; this permits them to work full-time up to 3 years after they graduate from a post-secondary institution in Canada.
The student visa does not automatically offer the privilege of a post-study work permit to students; they must apply for it within 180 days of course completion.
English Language requirement
English test score are mandatory for Canadian Student Visa applications. Commonly accepted tests are IELTS, TOEFL, and some courses require GRE/ GMAT.
Basic requirements for Student Visa application
Final offer letter from the university
1st year full tuition fee payment receipt
Medical certificate
Financial documents to prove that you have funds to support your living expenses during the period of study.
Basic requirements you’ll need for application
- A scan of your diploma (high school or Bachelor’s degree),
- A transcript/record of your previous courses,
- A scan of your passport,
- Your CV
- English Test scores
- Letters of recommendation
- Statement of Purpose.
What we can do
- Assist you in choosing the right course of your interest
- University application procedures
- After receiving admission from the university, assist you in tuition fee payment formalities.
- Assist you in visa application procedures.
- Once you receive your student permit, assist you in post landing procedures.