3B.1 Overview of Studying in Canada
Canada is a popular study destination known for quality education, safety, and post-study opportunities. It offers diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate programmes across recognised institutions. Many schools provide practical learning and flexible pathways for international students. Canada is also attractive because students can work while studying and may be eligible for post-graduation work opportunities after completing their programme.
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3B.4 Canada Study Permit Requirements
To study in Canada, students must obtain a study permit after receiving admission from a DLI. The application requires academic documents, proof of funds, admission letter, passport, and other supporting documents. Immigration officers assess the ...
3B.9 Work While Studying – Rules
International students in Canada are generally allowed to work part-time during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to current immigration rules. Students must maintain valid study status and remain enrolled in a ...
3B.11 Bringing Dependants to Canada (Study + Open Work Permit)
Eligible students may apply with dependants, such as a spouse and children, depending on current immigration policies. In some cases, spouses may apply for an open work permit while the student studies. Approval is based on the student’s programme, ...
3B.10 Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP)
The Post-Graduate Work Permit allows eligible graduates from recognised Canadian institutions to work in Canada after completing their studies. The duration of the PGWP usually depends on the length of the study programme. Eligibility is based on ...
3B.5 Canada Proof of Funds Requirements (SDS and Non-SDS)
Proof of Funds must show that the student can pay tuition and living expenses in Canada. For SDS, students are usually required to pay full first-year tuition and provide a GIC. For Non-SDS, students must provide bank statements, sponsor documents ...