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I want to Study in Canada

STUDY VISA / STUDY PERMIT

Canada offers a top-tier education and an exceptional quality of life, ranking among the best globally.

However, the cost of living and tuition fees for international students is typically more affordable than in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom. Consequently, Canada is a popular choice for students pursuing higher education.

International students are drawn to Canada for several compelling reasons. To start, Canada’s renowned reputation for safety and stability holds considerable appeal. Additionally, the country’s exceptional and diverse education system is a significant attraction. Finally, Canada’s inclusive and accepting society plays a pivotal role in the decision-making process for international students.

Opting to study in Canada, provides students with the following pros:

  • Work part-time, up to 20 hours per week during school, and full-time during breaks.
  • Students are provided with a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for a period equivalent to the duration of their studies after the successful completion of their program. The PGWP, also known as an Open Work Permit, allows them to work anywhere in Canada for any employer.
  • The student’s spouse or common-law partner (if applicable) could accompany the individual to Canada on an open spousal work permit enabling them to work in any province or territory for any employer.
  • Enroll accompanying minor children in Canadian schools at the same tuition rates as Canadian residents.
  • Qualify for Canadian permanent residency through various pathways, including Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), Quebec’s immigration system, or the Express Entry immigration selection system.

We at “Barakat Immigration” would be glad to guide and assist you throughout your journey to Canada. Whether it’s securing your study permit or working towards permanent residency, we’ll support you at every stage. With our guidance, you can turn your Canadian education into a path to Canadian permanent residence.

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Last modified on 09:53 AM (EST) 22/04/2024

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