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Canada is a global leader in education, offering a vibrant and rewarding study abroad experience. Here’s a glimpse of what awaits you

Canadian universities consistently rank high internationally, boasting exceptional faculty and research opportunities. You’ll earn a globally recognized degree respected by employers worldwide.

Explore over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate programs across various fields. Whether you’re passionate about engineering, business, healthcare, or something unique, Canada has the perfect program to fuel your aspirations.

Compared to other popular study destinations, Canada offers excellent education at a relatively lower cost. Scholarships and financial aid options can further ease the financial burden.

Canada boasts a high quality of life with stunning landscapes, friendly communities, and a safe environment. You can immerse yourself in Canadian culture while pursuing your academic goals.

International students are allowed to work part-time while studying, gaining valuable work experience. Upon graduation, a Post-Graduation Work Permit lets you stay and contribute to the Canadian workforce for up to three years. This opens doors for potential permanent residency opportunities.

Test Requirements For Canada

Canada is a predominantly anglophone country. Therefore, it is crucial for a student who wishes to study in Canada to have a high level of proficiency in the language. One effective method of showcasing your language skills is by taking the standardised International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examinations.

In addition to these, there are numerous other examinations that a student may be required to undertake. Depending on the specific educational institution or academic programme, it may be advisable or required to take one or more of the following examinations:

For undergraduate study, the SAT is required. For postgraduate study, the GRE and GMAT are required.

Canadian Visa

Rise in GIC Administration Fee
Starting from May 1, 2015, the administrative charge for new GIC Applications in the Scotiabank Student GIC Programme will be adjusted to $200 CAD.

To enter and study in Canada, one must possess a valid passport and a valid long-term stay permission, such as a student visa. The process of obtaining a new passport, in case the student does not own one, often requires a duration ranging from several weeks to a couple of months. The visa processing time can vary from a few days in certain circumstances to as long as 2-3 months in others. Hence, it would be prudent to consider these factors while initiating the course enrollment for your intended field of study.

Here is some information on Visa Procedures and Requirements.

A visa is an official authorization that grants an individual permission to visit a specific country and remain there for the specified period of time, based on the purpose for which it was issued. Consequently, a student must get a student visa in order to remain in the nation for the entire duration of their course of study and to enjoy specific benefits, such as the ability to work part-time, as outlined by the country’s regulations.

To obtain a visa, the applicant must effectively persuade the Consulate Representative that they possess a permanent residence in India and have no intention of relinquishing it.

Due to the unique nature of each case, visa applications are thoroughly examined on an individual basis. As a result, there is no universally applicable or guaranteed system for acquiring visas. An applicant must be able to provide evidence of the authenticity of their visit. Some examples of conditions that applicants have presented as evidence of their intention to return include: demonstrating a stable employment, substantial financial resources or property ownership, having strong family ties, and possessing a favourable social status.

Nevertheless, it should be noted that the officer’s acceptance of these documents does not ensure the issuance of a visa. It is important to note that the current volume of visa applications is so substantial that it is frequently impossible to process them during the Consulate’s regular business hours. Hence, it is crucial to comprehend that one should only provide essential, authentic, and pertinent documents, and also be prepared and capable of promptly and accurately responding to any inquiries posed by the questioning officer.

Recent laws implemented by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) pertaining to international students

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