F.A.Q

Frequently Ask Questions

CANADA

The processing time for a Canada study visa varies depending on the applicant's home country and the time of year. Typically, it can take between 4 to 12 weeks. We recommend starting the application process as early as possible to avoid delays.

The validity of a Canada study visa usually extends to the duration of your study program plus an additional 90 days. This extra time allows you to prepare for departure from Canada or apply for an extension if needed.

Yes, international students with a valid Canada study visa are permitted to work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. This helps students gain valuable work experience and cover living expenses.

If your study visa application is rejected, carefully review the reasons provided in the refusal letter from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). You may reapply, addressing the issues mentioned, or seek assistance from an immigration consultant or lawyer.

Yes, you can apply to extend your study visa if you need more time to complete your program. Ensure you apply for the extension at least 30 days before your current permit expires.

Yes, you can bring your spouse and dependent children with you to Canada. Your spouse can apply for an open work permit, and your children can study at Canadian schools without needing a separate study visa.

Canada offers several pathways for international students to transition to permanent residency, such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and the Express Entry system. These programs allow you to gain work experience in Canada, enhancing your eligibility for permanent residency.