STUDY IN CANADA

Canadian Study Permit / Visa

STUDY IN CANADA

Every year, over 130,000 students come to Canada to study. To do so, they must get a study permit issued by the Canadian government. This license, a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), enables students to study in Canada for a temporary period and typically indicates the educational institution they are attending and course of study. To pass, an applicant must fit a particular set of requirements.

Eligibility requirements

To be suitable for faster processing in the Student Direct Stream, you must:

  • Be a legal resident living in one of the following countries:
    • China
    • India
    • Pakistan
    • Philippines
    • Vietnam
    • Senegal
    • Morocco
  • Have an approval letter from a post-secondary designated learning institution
  • Reside outside of Canada when you apply
  • Have proof that you have given your tuition fees for your first year of study
  • Have a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAN$10,000
  • Take a medical exam before you apply (if applicable)
  • Get a police record before you apply (if applicable)
  • Have your most recent secondary or post-secondary school record(s)

Student must appear for the English Language test (IELTS / CELPIP / PTE) :

  • English Language Test is the initial requirement before the student applies for college application and visa application.
  • Based on students’ English test scores, they can apply to get admission to college or University.
  • The IELTS requirement under the SDS Program is a minimum of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0 in any module.
  • Students have to present all the records that help them get the best program according to his/their qualification; this covers the following documents:
    • Passport
    • Student permit/status document, if already in Canada.
    • IELTS Test Score Card
    • Mark sheets of tenth grade
    • Mark sheets of twelfth grade
    • Bachelors Mark sheet (if you need one)
    • Masters Mark Sheet (if you need one)
    • Work experience related documents (if you need one)

Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)

A GIC is a Canadian investment that has an assured rate of return for a set period. Many banks offer GICs. The bank that provides you with the GIC must:

  • Prove that you bought a GIC by giving you 1 of the following:
    • An Investment Directions Confirmation or
    • An Investment Balance Confirmation
    • A letter of attestation
    • A GIC certificate
  • Have GIC in an investment account or a student account that you can’t access till you land in Canada
  • Make you verify your identity before they issue any funds to you
  • Give the funds to you by providing:
    • A primary lump sum once you identify yourself upon entry in Canada
    • The rest of the funds in monthly or bi-monthly installments over 10 to 12 months

General Category

Who can apply:

  • All countries except Vietnam, India, China, Pakistan, or the Philippines can apply for a student visa under the General category.
  • Students from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, China and the Philippines who don’t qualify under the SDS program can also apply under the general category.
  • The student requires solid proof of financial background.
  • The other general student visa application conditions are the same as the SDS category: English Language Test, Admission process Completion (LOA, Tuition Fees), GIC, Medical, and Biometric.

How can we help?

RJR Immigration offers extensive counseling to students to assist them in selecting a course that will add value to their future and not pick a period solely for migration. In addition, we take a personal interest in each candidate and offer individual attention and follow-ups. One of the critical aspects that make us stand out is our expert counseling team that assists you with the admission requirements and IELTS requirements. If your IELTS requirements are not met, our team will connect you with your IELTS training team to help you improve your IELTS scores. To date, we have successfully helped students obtain lucrative sponsorships that allow them to pursue higher education abroad.