ELEVATE YOUR DREAMS
STUDENTS IMMIGRATION PATH
Discover the exciting possibilities of studying in Canada and open doors to your future. By choosing a program in a high-demand industry, you'll not only enhance your career prospects but also strengthen your pathway to permanent residency. Let us guide you in making the right choices for a successful academic journey and a thriving future in Canada.
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Letter of Acceptance
✓ Apply to a Canadian university or college
✓ Receive a letter of Acceptance
Apply for a Student Permit and Visa
✓ Request a student permit and visa to travel to Canada
✓ Show enough savings to live in Canada
Graduation
✓ Complete and graduate from you program
✓ You can work part-time while studying
Post Graduation Work Permit
✓ Apply for a post graduation work permit
✓ Work for 1 year in Canada
Apply for Permanent residency
✓ Select the program that works best for you:
Express Entry
Provincial nomination
✓ Continue working while waiting for permanent residency
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Start Your Academic Journey
Explore the pathways available for students seeking to study in Canada. From educational programs to visa requirements, we guide you through every step of the process. Learn about the different options tailored to international students and how North Horizon Immigration Consulting can help you achieve your academic goals in Canada.
IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
Key Insights and Essential Information
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To study in Canada, you need to be accepted by a designated learning institution (DLI) based on your previous studies and your level of English or French.
To plan your future in Canada, it is recommended to study a bachelor’s, master’s or PHD degree.
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You must obtain a study permit to legally study in Canada. In some cases, you may also need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) depending on your country of citizenship.
You must prove that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
Your spouse or common law partner can receive a work permit only if you study a master’s or PHD degree.
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International students in Canada can
Work on campus as many hours as allowed by their institution
Work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic seasons
Work full-time during scheduled breaks for up to 4 months per year.
This work experience DOES NOT count towards your application for permanent residency.
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After completing your studies, you may be eligible for a PGWP of up to 3 years, allowing you to gain valuable Canadian work experience and potentially transition to permanent residency.
*Not all institutions and study programs are eligible for a PGWP and you must confirm prior to starting your studies.
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MEETING
Take the First Step
Book a meeting with our experienced team to discuss your immigration options. Let’s create a personalized plan that aligns with your goals and simplifies your path to Canada. Your future begins with one conversation.
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