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Faq

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We provide consultation and representation services to foreign nationals seeking to apply for an education visa. We assist you with any immigration problems.

Visa costs, depends upon the country and type of visa you choose.

You can pay through online banking, credit/debit card, or by hand cash.

The general process time is 6 weeks.

No, the government doesn’t provide this type of service. So independent advice and personalized guidance are required. Only professional consultants for migration can help in this regard.

Most students will require a study permit to study, however, there are some exceptions. Students who are applying to study in Canada in a program that will last more than six (6) months require a study permit. Students who are applying to study less than six (6) months typically do not require a study permit, however, they may still require a temporary resident visa (TRV) to enter Canada.

Foreign nationals who wish to apply and obtain a temporary work permit for Canada must first secure a job offer from a Canadian employer. Once a job offer has been secured, the Canadian employer must apply to Human Resources and Skills Development Canada for approval. Upon approval, the foreign national may submit his/her application for a work permit at the local visa office responsible for their country of citizenship.

Yes. International students who are studying in Canada may apply for a work permit to work. However, during your studies, your work permit will allow you to work only on school property and at a maximum of 20 hours per week. During school breaks such as recognized holidays, you may work up to 40 hours per week.

In order to work off-campus, you must be a full-time student enrolled at a participating publicly funded post-secondary institution or in an approved program at an eligible privately funded institution. Off-Campus work permits authorize students to work for a maximum of 20 hours per week during the regular school season, and full time during holidays and breaks from school.

To be authorized to stay in Canada upon the completion of your study program you must maintain proper immigration status. Proper immigration status is; visitor, student, worker, or immigrant.