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Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Want to study in Canada?

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Canada furnishes you with a brilliant opportunity to study in a protected and amicable environment which won't only empower you to get an internationally recognized qualification at substantially less tuition fee but will also permit you to get significant work experience. Also academic and sports scholarships are also accessible for immigrants at undergrad levels.
Your dependants can also go with you to Canada on a visit visa with a chance to get a work permit and secure a vocation. Your kids can also go with you. If they are more than 5 years of age then they should be enrolled in a Canadian school, giving you a perfect chance to get top notch education for yourself as well as for your kids.
To study in Canada, you will require a study visa unless you are intended to do a short course of less than six months for which you don't require even a study permit. To get a study grant you initially should be accepted by a Canadian institution. Every Canadian territory and province have their own particular education system. After selecting the right school for yourself, you have to apply for confirmation. Once acknowledged you can take your letter of acknowledgment from the Canadian institution to apply for a study grant at your nearest visa office. This grant will permit you to study in Canada. At the visa office you will need to give them the first letter of acknowledgment, verification of your identity and evidence showing that you have adequate assets to pay for your everyday expenses, tuition fees and return tickets.
You or any of your relative go out with you to Canada will also need to undergo a medicinal examination and a security check. Once your application has been affirmed you will get a letter of introduction, this letter is not your study grant but rather should be displayed upon your entry in Canada to get your study visa. You may also require a temporary resident visa to enter Canada. When you have landed in Canada, you will need to meet an officer from Canada Border Services Agency to whom you should give vital reports so that he or she can settle on a definite choice in light of Canadian law whether to permit you to study in Canada or not.
While studying in Canada you can work in campus without requiring a work permit however the work permit allows you to work part time off campus amid term and also permits you to work all day amid your holidays. After completing your study from a school or college you can also apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit Program which will allow you consent to increase valuable work experience in Canada for a term equal to your study period yet it can't be above 3 years.
For more info, contact Continental Immigration Consultancy.

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