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Canada is home to some of the world`s most reputable academic institutions. Graduate with an internationally recognized degree or diploma from world renowned universities and colleges. During and after graduation you may be eligible to work and gain valuable Canadian work experience. Let the Target Overseas Consultants team figure out which study options and work pathways are best suited to your circumstances. Call us today and get advice from an expert!
If you are a student currently residing outside of Canada, the Canadian Student Visa may be what you are seeking. This visa allows a wide variety of students to grow academically within Canada’s bilingual borders. The Canadian Student Visa allows students to fulfill their academic dreams which can be achieved by simply learning English or French to earn a Degree / Diploma at a recognized university or college. Not only does this Visa allow you to expand your knowledge and skills, but also allows you to experience the diverse Canadian culture.
International applicants seeking a student visa must show their intention to study, provide proof of acceptance and enrollment at an accredited institution, proof of sufficient funds and sufficient ties to return to their home country once they have completed their studies. If you receive a Canadian Student Visa, you will be welcomed to Canada’s high-quality education system, state of the art research facilities, and broad post-graduate employment opportunities.
STUDY PERMIT
A study permit allows you to study at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. It is important to know that with a study permit, you are often permitted to work while attending school. You may also qualify for a full-time work permit once you graduate.
The study permit is usually valid for the length of your program of study.
SUPER VISA
You may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit if you recently graduated from an eligible Canadian designated learning institution (DLI). A PGWP would allow you to work in Canada and gain valuable Canadian work experience. If you obtain skilled Canadian work experience in NOC types 0, A or B through the PGWP, you may qualify for permanent residence in Canada.