Frequently asked Questions for Study in Canada

Frequently asked questions for study in Canada

Canada is regarded as one of the top education destinations in the world, and it is seen as a gateway to a plethora of possibilities.

If you are planning to study in Canada, here are some frequently asked questions for your reference and help.

Q1.What is a study permit or student Visa?

It is a temporary immigration document issued by the federal government of Canada that allows foreign students to study in the country. If any student wants to study in a course in Canada that lasts longer than 6 months, he required to have a study permit. Also, study permits can only be issued to schools that are listed as Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) by the Government of Canada.

Q2. How to apply for a Canadian Study Permit?

There are certain requirements that a foreign student needs to meet in order to apply for a Canadian study permit. Firstly, a student looking to study in Canada must have a letter of acceptance from the host school or college, he is interested to study in. After receiving the letter of acceptance, the student must apply online through the government of Canada website and meet the following requirements to complete the procedure:

  • Own a valid passport
  • Show that you have adequate financial funds in order to study in Canada, including school/ college fees, costs of living.

Q3. During studying in Canada, can students work part-time?

During studying in Canada, the student is permitted to work part-time. During the duration, of the course, students can work 20 hours per week. Moreover, during the course break, he can work full-time which is 40 hours per week.

Q4. Can an applicant Stay in Canada After his Study Permit Expires?

After completing the studies, a student has a 90 day grace period to either leave the country, extend the study permit, or apply for a different visa. Graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit also.  This work permit visa allows international students to work anywhere in Canada in almost any field. After having Canadian work experience, the student can also extend their time in Canada by applying to become Canadian permanent residents.

Q5. Does an applicant need a study permit for each and every course in Canada?

A: A applicant does not need a Canadian study permit if he is taking a course that will last less than six months. It’s vital to remember this if a course lasts longer than six months, then the need of study permit is necessary.

Q6. Can applicants study free of Cost in Canada?

A: Most universities in Canada have awards that are offered to students based on their academic achievement. Indian students studying in Canada should be aware that there are unique awards available for them. Scholarships from the Canadian government are another key source of funding. Scholarships like the Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, National Research Council of Canada (NRCC), etc.

If there are any more queries that you seek answers on studying in Canada, get in touch with VR Education services!

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Study Guide: Steps for International students to study in Canada | VR Educational Services

STUDY GUIDE to Canada | VR Education Services

If you’re planning to study abroad, Canada should be at the top of your list. It has
some of the best study programs in the world and is home to some of the best
research facilities and academic institutions in the world. Moreover, Canadian
universities have been doing consistently well in international rankings. In fact, in
one study in 2016, three Canadian Universities were ranked in the top 50
universities in the world.

There’s a wide array of Canadian institutions to choose
from, but whether you attend a university, college, or vocational school, there’s no
doubt that Canadian education is world-class.

Following is the step-by-step guide on how to apply to Canadian Universities :
1. Choose a Program:

Your program choice is one of the most important factors of your study permit
application. You must present a strong case for studying in Canada in this
particular program. VR Education makes program recommendations based on
your work experience and education history. This will give you the best possible
chance of submitting a successful application.

2. Apply to the School:
After deciding on a program, we will help you prepare and submit your
application. You need to have a Letter of Acceptance from a Canadian designated
learning institution (DLI) before you can apply for a study permit.

3. Apply for a Study Permit:
With your acceptance letter in hand, you’ll be ready to apply for your study
permit. VR Education will help you to prepare and submit your application to
Canadian immigration.. If your study permit is approved, come to Canada! You do
not receive your Canadian study permit until you arrive at a Canadian Port of
Entry (POE). If your permit is approved, the Canadian government will issue you a
Port of Entry Introduction Letter. You must show this letter to the immigration
official when you arrive in Canada to get your study permit.

International Student Document Checklist
Certain documents are necessary for the application process. Below is a list of
documents that may be requested of you.
Acceptance Letter: A letter sent by the school confirming your acceptance into
your program of study.
Proof of Financial Support: Proof that you have money to support yourself and
any family members coming with you. You must show that you can cover your
tuition fees as well as your cost of living (accommodation, food, etc.) for your first
year in Canada.
Identity documents: Birth certificate, marriage certificate, and passport.

How Long Does it Take to Apply for a Canadian Study Permit?
Processing times for study permits vary greatly. The amount of time it takes
depends on your country of residence.
The shortest processing time is 1-2 weeks, but some applicants can expect to wait
as long as 16 weeks. Processing times depend on the volume of applications
received. If you’re applying close to the beginning of Canada’s academic year you
may experience delays.

What Are the Conditions of a Canadian Study Permit?
There are certain terms and conditions attached to a Canadian study permit. You
must respect these conditions in order to retain all the benefits of your study
experience.
● You must be enrolled at a designated learning institution (DLI)
● You must be enrolled as a part-time student, or a full-time student if
studying in Quebec
● You must not take any authorized leaves longer than 150 days from your
program of study

How Much Does it Cost to Study in Canada?
The good news is that studying in Canada is affordable. Canadian tuition fees are
generally lower than those in Australia, the U.S., and the U.K.
In the 2018/2019 school year, the average annual tuition for an undergraduate
international student in Canada was $27,159 CAD. The average tuition for the
same year spent at an American university can be compared to $45,950 USD.
When deciding where to study abroad, the cost of living is also an important factor to
consider. The cost of living in Canada can be very affordable compared to most
other top destinations for international students.

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