Student Immigration.
Canada provides world-class education, regardless of your field of study. The Canadian government values immigrant students, and oftentimes a student visa can lead to permanent residence after graduation, or the end of a co-op work placement. We suggest that while you are applying for your Student Visa, you should also consider the application and admission requirements, including cost of the school you’d like to attend.
Many scholarships are available to international students, for more information, click here. Scholarships can help reduce the extra cost of applying to a Canadian college or university as a foreign student. If you live in China, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Senegal, Vietnam, or the Philippines, you may be able to earn your Student Visa faster. You may also apply to extend your study permit, if you have to.
In addition to being able to study in Canada, many visa options also provide you the ability to work for 20 hours a week, during your studies, providing you the opportunity to become more adapted to the Canadian job market. Having work experience along with your degree greatly increases the likelihood of employment after graduation.
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