CANADA STUDENT VISA Canada continues to attract a steady volume of students from India. If you wish to take academic, professional or vocational training at a university, college or other educational institution in Canada, you will need a study permit before you enter Canada. However, to get there, a student must first apply for a Temporary Resident Visa which is provided by the Canadian High Commission and facilitated by the Visa Application Centers. VFS Global Services are the designated VACs for Canadian Visa.
THERE ARE 2 WAYS TO APPLY FOR CANADA STUDENT VISA.
β’ UNDER SPP COLLEGES
β’ UNDER NON SPP COLLEGES WHAT ARE SPP COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES SPP
(The Student Partners Program) was developed in partnership between the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC) and the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC). It is an arrangement between selected Canadian educational institutions and Canadian High Commission in India to provide quick and easy study visa for the prospective students of participating institutions in Canada. The main objective of this program is to increase the number of Canadian student visa issued to Indian students and to make the admissions-visa process more efficient. As a student you do not have to apply for the SPP separately; you need to apply to a participating college and if your application meets the specific criteria, you may be considered under the program. It is recommended that you submit your application at least three months before the beginning of the academic course. You need to undergo a compulsory medical examination before submitting your visa application by visiting one of the Designated Medical Practitioners (DMP) in India. See the complete list of the physicianβs on DMP panel.
REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES β β’ Overall IELTS examscore of 0 with no band less than 5.5 issued in the past two years. β’ Study gap of no more than 2 years, with some exceptions made for students with excellent grades and a three-year gap. β’ The program applied for must be complimentary and should add value to the previous education. β’ The student should have an overall minimum score of 50% in their more recently completed diploma or degree. β’ Proof of tuition payment for 1 semester or one year (as asked by the SPP institution). β’ The purchase of a special Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from Scotia Bank, in the amount of $10,000 CAD to cover living expenses for your first year in Canada. β’ If you have previously been refused Canadian student visa, you are not eligible to apply under SPP.
UNDER POST GRADUATE DEGREES β
β’ Overall IELTS Scoreof 5 with no band less than 6.0 issued in the past 24 months.
β’ Study gap of no more than 5 years, with some exceptions made for students with excellent grades and a six-year gap.
β’ The program must be complementary and value added to their previous education.
β’ The student should have a minimum Second Class of C-level with an overall minimum score of 50% in their more recently completed diploma or degree.
β’ Proof of tuition payment for 1 semester or one year (as asked by the SPP institution). β’ The purchase of a special Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from Scotia Bank, in the amount of $10,000 CAD to cover living expenses for your first year in Canada.
β’ If you have previously been refused Canadian student visa, you are not eligible to apply under SPP. NOTE: YOU CAN ALSO GET STUDENT VISA WITHOUT IELTS UNDER ESL PROGRAM. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF APPLYING UNDER SPP?
β’ Fast visa processing (5 to 10 working days) β’ Advance medicals reports
β’ Quality of the institutions is assured
β’ Less documents required for visa
β’ Post Study Work Options for students
β’ NO Bank balance is required. COLLEGES UNDER SPP There are 40+ universities and colleges which are part of SPP. Most of the colleges (with a couple of exceptions) under SPP teach technical courses and offer diplomas and degrees. Please find the list in the end. DOCUMENTS REQUIREMENT Which Documents are required for Canadian Visa? You should apply for the student visa after you get the college acceptance letter. You should begin with the visa process around June if aiming at the September intake. Following are the documents needed to apply.
β’ VALID PASSPORT
β’ OFFER LETTER BY A DESIGNATED LEARNING INSTITUTION
β’ PROOF OF FUNDS
β’ PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS
β’ IMMIGRATION MEDICAL EXAMINATION (IME)
β’ ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY EXAM SCORE
β’ STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Apart from the above, if applying online, you would need access to a digital scanner. However, if you are applying offline, you should have true copies of all the above-mentioned documents. It is important to note that while applying online, you would be required to download a few documents, fill them, print them, sign them and then upload them. Accordingly, the availability of the scanner must be arranged. The system also allows you to upload a good quality digital image. We, however, recommend a scanner to a camera. HOW TO APPLY FOR A CANADIAN VISA FOR STUDY There are several steps to apply for a visa.
1. Check the processing times βThe visa application cycle might take anywhere from 3-4 weeks. It is advisable to go through the Canadian consulate website to know the approximate time taken to process the student visa. Please note that the time shown is not a guarantee and is just an estimate.
2. Determine how you will apply.There are two ways to apply: (a) Apply online To apply online you must have access to a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents for uploading and have a valid credit card for payment. You will still be required to provide a finger scan at the regional Visa Application Centre (VAC). Remember, in the case of Online Application you need to visit the VFS offices to hand your passports and would have to provide the confirmation of form and fee payment as well. the steps would only vary in terms of documents you need to carry to the VAC. (b) Apply in person Download the application kit and read the instruction guide. The instruction guide contains important information about study permits and instructions to help you complete your application. Read the guide carefully and use the document checklist.
3. Fill out the VFS Consent Formand attach it with your application form. You need this form to get the assistance of VFS services for your visa filing process.
4. Pay the processing fee($150) β Note that when submitting an application via the VFS, in person or by mail, visa fees must be paid in addition to VFS Global service charges. The processing fee is non-refundable in all cases.
5. If your spouse/common-law partner and/or children are accompanying you and you are applying for temporary resident visas, work permits or study permits for them, then you will need to pay the appropriate processing fees for them.
6. Submit your application and supporting documents βYou have to visit the nearest VFS office. Once you are there, pay the service charges and hand them your complete application to obtain a receipt. This receipt contains your unique tracking number which you will need to track the progress of your application online.
7. In case your application is approved you will receive notification from the Government of Canada requesting for your passport. You can submit the passport and passport request letter in person or through VFS. You would be provided with a Temporary Resident Visa and a Letter of Introduction. DEPENDENTS Spouses can accompany full-time students on a Dependent visa. You only need to show that adequate funds are available for their support. Spouses can also work full time if his/her stay is for a year or more. In some cases, you may apply for an open work permit if you will be accompanying your spouse or common-law partner to Canada. With an open work permit, you may find and accept any job when you get to Canada. You do not need a job offer or a positive labor market impact assessment to apply for your work permit. Am I allowed to work on a Canadian Study Permit? You do not need a separate Work Permit to work while studying in Canada. On a valid study permit, you are allowed to work on-campus and off- campus. Off campus, you are allowed to work up to a maximum of 20 hours a week during term. Apart from these, you
β’ Must be enrolled as a full-time student with a designated institute of higher learning, and
β’ Remain enrolled in an academic, vocational or professional training program that is six months or longer and that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate POST STUDY WORK PERMITS FOR CANADA The eligibility criteria to get a Post Study Work Permit are as follows:
β’ You should have pursued a full-time course in Canada.
β’ The length of your course should have been more than 8 months.
β’ You must have graduated from either a public post-secondary institution or a private post-secondary institution or
β’ You should apply for the work permit within three months (90 days) after receiving an official letter saying that you have successfully completed your education from the institute.
β’ You will be given the work permit only if you have a student visa.
β’ You cannot get a work permit longer than your course duration. If your course duration was eight months, then you will receive a work permit for eight months. If your course duration was more than two years, then you may receive a work permit for three years. Duration of Study Work Permit duration 2 years 3 years Less than 2 years Equal to the duration of study
SPP COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES IN CANADA SPP Institution Province DLI No.
Bow Valley College Alberta O19273769422
Lakeland College Alberta O18777577472
Medicine Hat College Alberta O18795445892
NorQuest college Alberta O18795996622
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Alberta O18713200642
Camosun College British Columbia O19361235542
College of New Caledonia British Columbia O19360977332
College of the Rockies British Columbia O19377233362
Columbia College British Columbia O19279591302
Douglas College British Columbia O19360973702
Kwantlen Polytechnic University British Columbia O19350676872
Langara College British Columbia O19319074622
LaSalle College British Columbia O19283933672
North Island College British Columbia O19301182602
Northern Lights British Columbia O19395299444
Okanagan College British Columbia O19395299488
Selkirk College British Columbia O19360990072
University of The Fraser Valley British Columbia O19395299642
Vancouver Community College British Columbia O19279717512
Vancouver Island University British Columbia O19395299688
Assiniboine Community College Manitoba O19201282282
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (formerly WTC) Manitoba O19391828428
Red River College Manitoba O19305836302
Algonquin College Ontario O19358971022
Cambrian College Ontario O19394699409
Canadore College Ontario O19395535239
Centennial College Ontario O19394700003
Conestoga College Ontario O19376158572
Confederation College Ontario O19376986752
Durham College Ontario O19361081012
Fanshawe College Ontario O19361039982
Fleming College Ontario O19303189722
George Brown College Ontario O19283850612
Georgian College Ontario O19395677361
Humber College Ontario O19376943122
Lambton College Ontario O19305293332
Loyalist College Ontario O19359011572
Mohawk College Ontario O19376045902
Niagara College Ontario O19396019469
Northern College Ontario O19315830082
Sault College Ontario O19395677683
Seneca College Ontario O19395536013
Sheridan College Ontario O19385946782
St Clair College Ontario O19395083703
St Lawrence College Ontario O19332845222
Lasalle College Quebec O19358462986
Parkland College Saskatchewan O19425521569
Saskatchewan Polytechnic (formerly SIAST) Saskatchewan O19425521849
COST: Canadian universities are cheapest among UK, USA, Australia. Average international tuition is around CA$15,000 per year.
University tuition fees for full-time foreign students
Province Undergraduate tuition fees (per year)* Graduate tuition fees (per year)** Newfoundland & Labrador $8,780 $1,896 β $3,549 Prince Edward Island $8,970 $4,854 β $7,281 Nova Scotia $8,233 β $14,349 $5,735 β $19,467 New Brunswick $7,843 β $12,810 $7,260 β $9,384 Quebec $10,068 β $12,930 $9,078 β $20,000 Ontario $6,900 β $16,800 $5,650 β $26,764 Manitoba $5,573 β $8,283 $4,170 β $7,937 Saskatchewan $8,489 β $11,482 $2,000 β $7,078 Alberta $8,000 β $15,767 $5,500 β $21,546 British Columbia $9,248 β $17,667 $2,600 β $33,667
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