FAQs

Have any immigration related question concerning study permit, tourist visa, visitor visa or any immigration service questions.

Immigration Frequently Asked Questions.

This is a frequently asked question by most of our student clientele and as such can be briefly addressed here. However to get more comprehensive information, we advise you to contact us. There are some exceptions, but most students will need a study permit to study in Canada. 

If your intention is to study in Canada in a program that is less than 6 months, you may not need a study permit, but you may still need a Temporary Resident Visa to enter Canada. If your intention is to study in Canada in a program that is longer than 6 months you will require a study permit.

We also understand that student admission and work commitments have deadlines and as such time is a key factor in processing the relevant application. The response to this question the question raised above will thus depend on many factors, including the type of program you applied under, your country of residence, when you applied, as well as any back logs already present within the Program you have applied under. For more information on processing times for client applications, you can check on the Government Processing Times by clicking on this link
If your plan is to immigrate to Canada, you must have a medical exam. If you come to Canada as a visitor, student or worker you may need a medical exam. Click this link to see whether you need a medical exam.

In Canada, every learning institution is designated with a code called the Designated Learning Institution Number. This number is unique to every post-secondary institution and is used to show the institution’s compliance with the Canadian standards of education. In our experience, we have had clients who have applied to learning institutions in the past, which do not have the DLI number.

Please remember that the Canadian Government champions for ONLY authorized and recognized educational institutions.

I have been refused of Canadian and other countries Visa. I'm I still qualified to apply?

Indeed you can re-apply for a Canadian visa upon rejection provided because the visa awarding entity does not prohibit it. To learn more on this, we advise you to either contact us for consultation, or visit the Canadian Visa Application site

Top 10 Reasons To Study In Canada

1. Multicultural Environment

Canada to Welcome Nearly One Million New Immigrants through 2020. This includes international students under the economic immigration categories. The country is well known for its different ethnicity and background. In 2015, Canada recorded over 350,000 students.  India population at about 14%, China at 34% and countries like Nigeria and Saudi Arabia occupy 3% average in total. .

2. Work Opportunities

Students in Canada are allowed to work from a year to three after their completion of their education with Post-Graduation Work Permit. The students are also allowed to work part time during their course of education and they can work on campus without a work permit as long as they have their study permit valid. Failure to abide to the rules will lead to deportation. So it is in your own interest to be well informed about Canadian student study permits.

3. Student’s Dream Destination

Canada as a country gives students experience that they’ll never forget. They are known to be one the friendliest people in the world and the country just makes you feel at home due to high Multicultural Environment settings

4. Excellent Health Care

Canada government provides good and adequate health care services for international students. No matter how the situation, health is wealth.

5. Low Cost

Cost of living and tuition in Canada is significantly manageable, and students can work between 20 to 25 hours a week during school sessions and up to normal 40 hours during holidays.

6. Canada is special in its own way

It has four distinct seasons. Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours.

7. World class education

Canada is internationally known for his high and positive quality education.

8. Internationally Recognized

Degrees from Canadian universities and Colleges are well acceptable around the world.

9. Tech Dream Place

Cost of living and tuition in Canada is significantly manageable, and students can work between 20 to 25 hours a week during school sessions and up to normal 40 hours during holidays.

10. Safety and Stability

It has four distinct seasons. Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours.