Yes. Every student needs to apply for a study visa before
they can move to any foreign country for education, whether it is a short-term or long-term
course.
Usually, a student visa is valid for the duration of your course study. In the event that your study visa expires before your course is completed, you will have to renew your study permit. You are required to apply for a renewal permit at least 30 days before your study permit expires.
A Permanent Resident Visa allows an individual to
work and settle in Canada receive access to many of the same rights and services as Canadian citizens, with the exception that they are not permitted to participate in the Canadian electoral process.
The Visitor Visa application process usually takes several weeks, but it will vary depending on the country of origin and results of medical exams and police certificates.
The processing time of a student visa primarily
depends upon the type of visa you choose and the details of your case file. However, in general,
it may take from a few weeks to several months to get your student visa processed.
Yes. Most universities allow international students to work part-time, generally for twenty hours per week, either on- or offcampus.
A Visitor Visa is a temporary entry permit that allows an individual to enter Canada for short-term purposes such as vacationing, attending conventions and conferences, receiving medical treatment, etc. A standard Visitor Visa is valid for six months.
Yes. You will have to submit an application for a Visitor Record at least thirty days before the original Visitor Visa expires. A Visitor Record is a separate document that gives you visitor status in Canada and allows you to stay longer.
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