Why Choose Canada for Your Studies?
Canada is home to world-class universities and colleges known for academic excellence. A Canadian degree is globally recognized, opening doors to unlimited career opportunities. Beyond education, Canada offers a safe, welcoming, multicultural environment and a pathway to gaining valuable work experience after graduation.
However, the study permit application process can be complex. At Alliance Immigration, we simplify every step for you, ensuring your application is accurate and professionally handled by licensed Canadian immigration advisors. We help you focus on your academic future, not on stressful paperwork.
How do our Study Services benefit you?
- We review your academic and professional background to find the best study pathways.
- Assistance in understanding requirements for Designated Learning Institutions (DLI).
- Complete handling of your study permit application with Immigration Canada.
- Expert advice on structuring your proof of funds and essential supporting documents.
- Essential guidance preparing you for your move to Canada as a student.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an IELTS or CELPIP test to study in Canada?
Yes, most Canadian universities and colleges require proof of English proficiency (like IELTS or CELPIP) as part of your application. However, some specific institutions may have exceptions based on your prior education or country of origin.
Can I work while studying in Canada on a study permit?
es, you can typically work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) off-campus during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks like summer vacations, provided you maintain your full-time student status.
What is a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)?
A DLI is a Canadian school, college, or university approved by the provincial government to host international students. Your study permit application will require a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a recognized DLI.
How long does the Canadian study permit process take?
Processing times vary significantly based on your home country and the volume of applications. It can range from a few weeks to several months. We strongly advise applying at least 3-4 months before your intended intake.
Can my family join me while I study in Canada?
Yes, your spouse may apply for an Open Work Permit, and your dependent children may apply to accompany you and study in Canada at elementary or secondary schools.
What is the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)?
The PGWP is a special permit that allows you to gain work experience in Canada after graduating from an eligible DLI. This valuable work experience often helps in becoming eligible for Permanent Residence (PR).
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