Pursue The Dreams In Canada
Complete Admissions Support to Study in Canada
Why Study In Canada?
- Affordable Education
- Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities
- Immigration Possibilities
- Exciting Campus Lifestyle
- Healthy and Safe Communities
- International students can often work while they study & Internships
Some Other Pertinent Reasons For Choosing Canada Include
Numerous research opportunities
– Possibility of immigration after completing the course
– Vibrant campus atmosphere
– International students have the option of working when studying
– Good internship opportunities
Stay Back Period in Canada and Post Graduation Work Permit
– A student needs to pursue a course for a minimum duration of 8 months to be eligible to stay back in Canada
– Course less than 8 months does not allow a client to stay back and apply for Post Graduation Work Permit
– For post-graduation work permit a client needs to pursue a course of duration 8 months or more.
– If the client pursues a course which is of duration less than 2 years, he/she is eligible for a post-graduation work permit of equivalent duration as the course
– Example: 8 months course = 8 months post-graduation work permit
– If the client pursues 2 years course (masters or diploma), he/she is eligible for a post-graduation work permit of 3 years
– Example: 2 years masters/diploma course = 3 years post-graduation work
Cost of Studying in Canada
Tuition fees in Canada vary by institution and province, but the cost is generally more affordable when compared to other countries around the world. Technical and medical courses are more expensive than arts courses. On an average, the tuition and fees range from CAD 7,000 to CAD 35,000 per year for an International student.
Student Visa and Dependents
A foreign national on a study visa in Canada can bring their spouse and dependent children to Canada. The spouse can also apply for an open work permit. They can work for a Canadian employer for the time the study visa of their partner is valid. However, if the spouse wants to study, they will have to apply for a separate study visa.
Study visa holders can also bring their dependent children to Canada. The children can stay for the duration of the study visa in Canada. Minor children can pursue their school education in the country provided one of their parents can either work or study in Canada. A dependent child should be below the age or 22. Children above 22 years who are not financially independent due to a physical or mental condition are also considered dependents.
After You Graduate
– Canada has provided ways to encourage international students and graduates to stay, gain work experience, or otherwise contribute to Canada’s economy and culture
– In its effort to retain international students, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) operates a Post-Graduate Work Permit Program. Under this program, international graduates may obtain an open work permit for up to three years
– This allows them to work for any Canadian employer in any industry without the requirement of a Canadian job offer at the time of applying
Get Migrated To Canada
Why Should You Settle In Canada?
– Earn in Dollars
– Free education for children’s
– Healthcare Retirement Benefits
Build a New Life in Canada
Multicultural Canada is one of the world’s best destinations for migrants. Its cosmopolitan cities, a stable economy and high quality of life make it one of the best countries to live in. Canada also has a huge demand for migrants and has opened its doors to individuals with the skills and talent to give it a global edge. As immigration consultant we have the experience and credibility to help you with your Canada immigration process.
Why Migrate to Canada?
– Huge demand for skilled immigrant talent
– Less rigorous immigration process compared to other English speaking nations
– Free healthcare and education for permanent residents
– Safe, comfortable country with welcoming people
– Vibrant cities that are home to migrants from multiple countries
Canada Immigration Process
Canada has one of the world’s most forward thinking immigration programs. There are multiple programs by which one can apply to migrate to Canada. These include:
– Migration to Canada through Express Entry program
– Migrate to Canada through the Quebec Selected Workers Program
– Migrate to Canada through Provincial Nominee Program
– Migrate to Canada as an Entrepreneur/self-employed person
– Migration to Canada for family
– Migrate to Canada as an Investor
The list of programs is dynamic and can change at any point of time. Each of these programs comes with its own set of application criteria and is designed for different types of applicants. Trent helps applicants in making the right decision to migrate to Canada by helping them choose the right program and assisting them throughout their migration program. Our experienced counsellors will be with you at every step of the way as you plan and navigate your migration journey.
EXPRESS ENTRY PROGRAM:
The Express Entry program is one of the most popular ways to migrate to Canada. It was the first immigration program to use skills and points to assess the eligibility of individuals wishing to migrate.
The visa processing time under this program can extend up to six months or less.
PROVINCIAL NOMINEE PROGRAM (PNP):
If you opt for the PNP to apply for your PR visa, these are the steps:
– You must apply in the province or region where you desire to settle.
– You could be nominated by the province to apply for a PR visa if your profile meets the eligibility criteria.
– You can apply for your PR visa after you are nominated by a province.
The criteria for evaluating the PR application differs in each province but the eligibility requirements are like the Express Entry Program.
The PNP is an option you can choose if your points score is not high enough and you still get your provincial nomination. When making your application under the PNP, you can choose a province from where it will be easy to get a nomination based on your profile.
A provincial nomination can help you in two ways to get your PR visa. It can add 600 CRS points to your Express Entry application and makes you eligible to apply for your PR visa directly to IRCC.
QUEBEC SKILLED WORKER PROGRAM (QSWP):
Quebec has its own Provincial Nominee Program known as the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). This immigration program was started with the intention to encourage more immigrants to come and settle in Quebec without having to go through the hassle of a lengthy immigration process.
Through this program skilled workers can apply for the Quebec Selection Certificate or Certificate de selection du Québec (CSQ). It is not necessary for applicants to have a valid job offer in order to migrate to Quebec. However, those with a job offer are given higher priority.
The QSWP is also based on a points-based system like the Express Entry System.
Who is Eligible to Apply to Canada?
While each program to migrate to Canada has different criteria, there are a few things in common. Canadian immigration officials will typically assess migration applications based on:
– Educational profile
– Professional profile
– Your IELTS score
– French language skills if migrating to Quebec
– References & legal documentation
– Canadian employment documentation
This is not an exhaustive list and subject to change. Talk to a Trent counsellor to assess your eligibility and increase your chances of migrating to Canada.