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Canada is the world’s second-largest country by area. The northern two-fifths of North America is occupied by this country. Despite its vast area, Canada is one of the world’s most thinly populated nations. Canada has a total area of 9.985 million km2. Ottawa is the capital city, and Vancouver is the most populous city. GDP was $340,166 million in the second quarter of 2019, with a per capita of $45,228.950. The Human Development Index for the most recent year is 0.926. For students seeking a high-quality education in North America, Canada has matured into a world-class destination.

Every year, over 130,000 students travel to Canada to study, and countless more come to learn English or French. Internationally acknowledged, Canadian degrees and credentials are among the most sought after in the world. You’ll almost certainly require a Study Permit if you want to study in Canada.

A Study Permit is a document given by the Canadian government that allows you to study in Canada for a limited time.

Quick Fact

Language
English
Currency
Canadian Dollar
Population
38.01 Million
Time zone
GMT-5
Institutions
436
Capital
Ottawa
Area
9,984,670 KM²
Density
281 Per KM²
GDP Per Capital
$40,284.64
HDI
0.929 (2019)

Short Information

  • Accreditation Authorities in Australia:-
  • Academic Requirement

    Diploma/Bachelor

    • Academic: 10+2 with 2.5 CGPA or Equivalent.
    • IELTS 6.5 or Equivalent.

    Master

    • Academic: Bachelor with 60% or Equivalent.
    • IELTS 7.0 or Equivalent. (TOFEL/PTE Acceptable)  
  • Required Documents for Offer Request:
    • Valid Passport
    • Academic Credentials
    • IELTS/PT/TOEFL
    • Instituations Application Form
    • Optional: SOP/Application Fee
  • Immigration Rules
    • Academic Credentials
    • English Proficiency
    • Attendance: 80%
    • Class:3 to 4 Days/Week,5Hrs
    • Work Permit: 20hrs/week,40hrs/week (Vacation)
    • Post Study Work
    • Permanent Residency (PR) Options
    • Visa Extension Procedure
    • Deport Rules
  • Condition for visa refusal

    Refusal of a visa is subject to the following conditions:

    • If your application is denied based on immigration guidelines, your immigration officer must provide you with written reasons.
    • Your application was not submitted in the proper format.
    • Your application has been incorrectly prepared or contains missing information.
    • You may not have applied for the most appropriate visa for your plans in Canada.
    • Immigration Canada has determined that you are ineligible due to health or character difficulties.
  • Work Right

    Students can officially work 20hrs/week while studying and full time while Vacation.

  • Visa Process

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