Study Permit
Students from all over the globe look for a prominent country to get admission in top-notch colleges and universities and Canada is one of their best choices. There’s no question about it, studying overseas is one of their prominent choices to pursue a career for a decent income and lifestyle. It is not only the interest of the student that matters but also the further scope in that very field and the choices that come within.
Study permits are only required if you are taking a longer course. For example, one year course, a Diploma, Certificate of two years, or if you prefer to come to Canada after completing High School, some students take a four-year Degree. There is also an option for those who already graduated from University, in which they can come to study for a Master’s Degree at a Canadian University. Holders of a study permit are not required to apply for a work permit to be able to work off-campus for 20 hours a week during academic sessions, and full time during holidays.
Criteria to be eligible for Study Permit:
- Enrolled at a designated learning institution
- Prove have enough money to pay for Tuition fees & Living expenses
- Obey the law, have no criminal record and get a police certificate
- Be in good health and have a medical exam
- Prove to an officer that you will leave Canada when study permit expires
Benefits of Studying in Canada
Your Canadian study permit not only allows you to attend university or college, but it also allows you to work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during academic breaks.
This is a rare chance for your colleagues who choose to study in other nations, such as the United States.