Canadian universities offer various under-graduate and post-graduate level programs for international students in various streams. High quality education with affordable tuition fees & scholarship schemes are among the most important aspects that attract International students to study in Canada. Student will be allowed to work full-time after graduating under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program. PGWPP may be issued for the length of the study program and up to a maximum of three years. A post-graduation work permit cannot be valid for longer than the student’s study program, and is only available for study programs that last for more than 8 months.
Canada has continually proved that it has one of the best education systems in the world. Here is a list of reasons that might help you consider Canada as the country of your choice for your study abroad experience.
1. Have a valid profile in the Express Entry Pool
2. Qualify for either the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
3. Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) Score: A minimum of 400 points in the CRS of IRCC s Express Entry System
We notice a positive trend right from the start of this year, January 2017 and with Ontario re-opening their Ontario Immigration Nominee Program / Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream, it is highly encouraging to submit your application into Express Entry Pool. This is the right time to initiate your Canada migration process as the turnaround time may be lesser than envisaged. And indeed, there is reason to believe that the CRS threshold may continue to decrease. Please contact your consultant for more information and to know success stories of clients who received an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR
An International student can bring their spouse to Canada on the same study Visa. The spouse is also eligible to seek and apply for a work permit which will allow them to work for an employer till the time their spouse’s study visa is valid.
Student visa holders can also bring their children to Canada on the same visa. Minor children can continue their education in Canada while either one of their parents can work or study in Canada. However, a dependent child should be below the age of 22, no more than that. Children who are above the age of 22 can only stay on the same student visa if their mental health does not allow them to be independent
The tuition fees of courses and universities vary by province. But it costs approximately CAN $ 25000 per year. One must take into consideration that technical and professional courses such as engineering and medical costs more than arts degrees.