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Many international students choose to further their studies in Canada because of the country’s abundance of top-tier educational institutions. Since most Canadian universities and colleges do not require an entrance exam, and international students with prior academic experience have an easier time gaining admission, studying in Canada is a straightforward procedure.

Each scholarship program (Government/Provincial/Private/from Canadian universities and colleges) has slightly different eligibility requirements, but our immigration experts are here to help you find the best fit. If you have a student visa, you can also apply for a work permit, which would allow you to apply for PR.

Your study permit will indicate when you must leave Canada. Your permit’s expiration date is the last day of your study program. You get an added 90 (after the expiry date) days to decide whether to leave Canada or extend your stay for further study. Extending your student visa will allow you to continue your studies. You must apply for an extension at least 30 days in advance of the current permit’s expiration date. Consult with our team today about immigrating to Canada.