A Canadian Study Permit can be the start of a wonderful adventure that will enable you to find work in Canada, obtain permanent residency and become a Canadian citizen. Canada's education systems are comprehensive, flexible and internationally recognized. Each province is responsible for its own education system at the primary, secondary and post-secondary levels. However, there are mechanisms at the federal level to facilitate the recognition and portability of course credits and diplomas.
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There are two options for those who want to come to Canada to study:
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To be eligible for this component, you must be admitted to a designated educational institution in Canada, have sufficient funds to pay tuition fees, other expenses during your stay and the cost of returning to your country of origin, demonstrate your intention to leave Canada at the end of your studies, have a valid passport, provide a police certificate and pass a medical examination.
Volet direct for studies
This component provides accelerated processing of study permit applications for people wishing to pursue their post-secondary studies in Canada at a Designated Educational Institution and who are from the following countries: Antigua and Barbuda, Brazil, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Morocco, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, Vietnam. To be eligible, the following documents must be provided: valid results of a language skills assessment, proof of a guaranteed placement certificate of 100,000 $CAD, full payment of tuition for the first year of study, letter of acceptance from a designated educational institution, most recent transcripts for secondary or post-secondary studies, proof of medical examination.
Why choose Canada for your studies?
- Canada is a fantastic country for live and study
- The Canadian line-up is world-class
- Canada is a multicultural country open to the world
- Innovation is one of the key principles of the Canadian education system
- Canada trains leaders
- Canada has a competitive economy
- Canada is a major player in collaborative research and development
Education levels in Canada
You can study in Canada whatever your age. Education levels :
- Elementary school: from kindergarten to sixth grade
- Secondary school: grades 7 to 12
- Post-secondary education: universities and colleges
Requirements for post-secondary studies in Canada (regular program)
- Letter of acceptance Designated Educational Institution in Canada (DEI)
- Language test required by certain establishments for admission
- Valid passport or travel document
- Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition, round-trip travel and living expenses for applicant and family members
- Police certificate
- Medical examination
- Other documents required depending on your situation