Canada Study Permit | Harris Fraser

Canada Study Permit

Studying abroad is one of the main ways of immigrating to Canada. After completing post-secondary education in Canada, students can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit to stay and work in Canada 

There are several avenues for graduates to gain Canadian residency, including the provincial nominee program, federal skilled immigration, and a potential direct immigration pathway for young people from Hong Kong in the future. 

We offer assistance over school applications, student visas, and help plan your immigration pathway. 

No age limit and investment requirements
Spouse can apply for an open work permit after partner obtains a student visa, so the whole family can access quality education and healthcare
Flexible immigration pathways after graduation via Fast Track or Provincial Nominee Program
Free to choose the province of your choice without any restrictions
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Popular courses

  • Cybersecurity
  • Web design and development
  • Health professions and clinical sciences
  • Business administration
  • Culinary

Tuition fees in Canada

  • Post-secondary college: $10,000 – 25,000 CAD/year
  • Bachelor's course: $10,000 – $30,000 CAD/year
  • Master's program: $15,000-$35,000 CAD/year

Accompanying Family Members

  • Your spouse or common-law partner, and
  • Your dependent child under 22 years old
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Popular College

University of British Columbia University of Toronto University of Manitoba
University of British Columbia University of Toronto University of Manitoba
     
Centennial College Vancouver Community College British Columbia Institute of Technology
Centennial College Vancouver Community College  British Columbia Institute of Technology

Application Process: 

Study and Immigration Planning
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School Searching
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Organise Documents
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Prepare for English Exams and Admission Essays
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School Application
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Receive Letter of Acceptance
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Prepare for Financial Proof and study permit application letter
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Medical Examination
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Submit Study Permit Application
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Canadian Study Permit Approved
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Faq

FAQ

1. Can I work while on a Study Permit?

An international student may be eligible to work in Canada while studying if your study permit includes a condition to allow you to work.

 

2. How many hours can I work on a Study Permit?

Study permit holders may be allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full time during scheduled breaks.

 

3. Can my spouse or common-law partner work in Canada too?

A spouse or common-law partner of a valid study permit holder, who is enrolled full-time at a qualified post-secondary institution, may be eligible to apply for an open work permit.

 

4. Do my children receive free education in Canada?

If your study permit is approved, your dependent children will be entitled to study permits and they can receive free education in public school.

 

5. How can I change my study permit if I want to change school or program?

For post-secondary students, you may change your school, program or field of study without applying for a new study permit or a change to the condition of your study permit.

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