Study Permit (i.e., student visa)
Any qualified student planning to study in Canada may apply for a study permit (i.e., a student visa) through the NSRIC immigration and visa consulting (NIVC). Studying in Canada is a dream because there are 21 of the best 500 universities in the world and 32 of the best 1,000 universities. Every year, Canada welcomes over 400,000 international students who are issued study visas to study in Canada. It provides the best degree programs in the world and is home to some of the best research facilities and academic institutions in the world.
NSRIC Online Education (OE) Division also offers English as a second language (ESL) and French as a second language (FSL) to potential students who are interested in showing up for IELTS and TOEFL language tests as part of the application process. There are many postsecondary programs (universities, colleges) and scho
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Schooling visa along with one parent
NIVC offers schooling visa services for school-going students in Gr. 3 – 11 with one parent. Another parent may accompany the family under a visitor visa. Parents can also explore employment opportunities and can get work permits to settle the family in Canada. Further, study permits for students enrolled in secondary school (Gr. 9 to 12 in all provinces and territories except Quebec, and Gr. 9 to 11 in Quebec) can be issued for the full length of the intended period of study at a secondary school in Canada (maximum of 4 years). Upon their children’s arrival and enrollment in the school study program, parents may have the chance to work up to 40 hours per week and full or part-time jobs during the summer.
The required documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:
(i) Educational documents (i.e., school
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Self-funded university student visa
NIVC offers student visa services for undergraduate and graduate studies, ensuring smooth pathways for international students pursuing their educational aspirations with self-funding. The student should show proof of funds and pay the first-year tuition fees. If the students are off the Student Direct Stream (SDS) track, they only need to pay the first term or semester tuition. International students need to pay only some or part of their tuition fees to be eligible to apply for a study permit application in Canada. However, it depends on the academic institutions. Students will have the chance to work 20 hours per week and work full or part-time jobs in the summer once they arrive and join the study program.
The required documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:
(i) Curriculum vitae (CV) or resu
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Student visa supported by student loan
NIVC offers student visa services for graduate studies through student loans. International students can now apply for a student loan without a co-signer if they are registered in some Canadian schools. International, American, and Canadian students may be eligible to receive a loan to cover the cost of their studies, including tuition, accommodation, food, insurance, and educational supplies such as books. If the students are off the Student Direct Stream (SDS) track, they only need to pay the first term or semester tuition. International students need to pay only some or part of their tuition fees to be eligible to apply for a study permit application in Canada. However, it depends on the academic institutions. Students can work 20 hours per week and can work full-time in summer.
The required documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:
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University graduate student visa with scholarships
NIVC offers student visa services for undergraduate and graduate studies, making it easier for international students to pursue their educational aspirations with available scholarships. Obtaining scholarships is a challenge due to the high competition at the undergraduate level. Scholarships and grants are among the many funding opportunities available to international students in Canada. Scholarships are available for talented overseas postgraduates in universities, and they can be used as non-repayable financial awards to finance their studies. Students with exceptional academic achievement receive them, but some also acknowledge volunteer and work experience. After arriving and joining the study program, students can work 20 hours per week and full-time jobs in the summer.
The required documents for this category (vary case-by-case) include:
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Vocational and diploma college student visa
NIVC offers student visa services for career and diploma colleges in various levels of studies. The vocational programs of study and work, also known as VET, allow you, as an international student, to obtain a work permit in Canada. Vocational courses have lower tuition fees and a shorter time span to complete as compared to regular degree programs. Various universities in Canada provide several vocational courses as part of their curriculum. These courses can be studied online and in distance learning as well by international students. Several options are available if you are an international student seeking the cheapest vocational courses in Canada. There are diverse online, distance-learning, and professional courses. Simultaneously, there are on-campus programs where students can also work part-time throughout the tenure of their course. After arriving and joining the study program, students can work 20 hours per week and full-time jobs in the summer.
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