Studying in Canada has become a popular option for international students seeking a quality education and global opportunities. With its world-renowned universities and welcoming culture, Canada has become a top destination for international students from all over the world. At Goel Immigration, we provide expert guidance and personalized services to help international students navigate the Canadian education system and successfully obtain their study permit.
Ongoing Assistance: Throughout your studies, we will assist you with renewing your study permit, extending your stay, and applying for post-graduation job permits.
Finding job: We also provide assistance and guidance on how to locate part-time job while studying in Canada.
Application assistance: We assist with the application procedure, including the completion of forms and the submission of essential documents.
Our team of licensed immigration professionals has extensive experience helping international students with their study permit applications. We provide comprehensive support throughout the entire process:
In addition to providing assistance with study permit applications, we also offer a range of services to help international students make the most of their time in Canada. This includes guidance on finding housing, accessing health care services, and navigating the Canadian job market.
A Canadian study permit is the document that authorises you to attend a Canadian school. You can apply for a Canadian study visa if you have been approved to study at a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
The processing period for a Canadian study permit varies based on where you live. It could take as little as 1-2 weeks or up to 16 weeks. Delays may occur if you apply close to the beginning of the academic year due to the volume of applications received.
International students must be proficient in English or French to study in Canada. Language skill requirements vary by school, and some may allow you to complete language courses after starting your studies. Students from English-speaking countries or who have studied in English may not need to take the IELTS, but it's important to check the requirements of the specific school you're applying to.