More than 130,000 students come to study in Canada every year. In addition
to this number are many more that come to Canada to learn English or French.
Foreign students bring a rich culture to our classrooms. Your knowledge
and skills are welcome in our schools.
The provinces regulate education and schools in Canada. For more detailed
information on living and studying in a specific province or territory,
contact the school where you wish to study.
As Authorized Consultants, we will assist you to:
- Immigrate to Canada
- Extend your Student Permit
- Be sponsored by your spouse or common law
- Receive a work permit
Studying in another country is an adventure and a challenge. Canadian
educational institutions offer a wide range of opportunities for foreign
students. Please contact us regarding the following information and we will guide you through
the application process:
Choosing a School, College, or University
in Canada
Find information about:
- choosing where to study in Canada; and
- health insurance.
How to apply for a Study Permit
Find all the forms you need to apply for a Study Permit, along
with step-by-step instructions. This includes information about:
- medical examinations;
- police checks;
- application fees; and
- financial requirements.
After you apply
Learn more about:
- understanding the conditions on your Study Permit; and
- exiting and re-entering Canada.
Arriving in Canada
Find what you need to know about:
- arriving at Customs;
- documents you need; and
- terms and conditions of your Study Permit.
Applying to change conditions or
to renew your Study Permit
Find out if you need to apply to change programs or schools
or renew your Study Permit, and print the forms from here.
Work opportunities for foreign students
Find out more about:
- working on campus;
- working off-campus;
- participating in a co-op or internship program;
- working in Canada after you graduate;
- work permits for students at private institutions; and
- work permits for spouses or common-law partners.
Minor Children Studying in Canada
Learn more about the specific conditions for minor children studying
in Canada.
Contact us to find out more about your options!