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Any qualified individual planning to become a permanent resident (PR) in Canada may apply for a Canadian Experience Class (CEC) visa through the NSRIC immigration and visa consulting (NIVC). The CEC is a specific immigration stream designed for individuals who have gained valuable Canadian work experience and wish to transition from temporary residency to permanent residency
Authorized by and registered with the Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Registration Number: BIN 1000692434/OCN 3258546

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:

(i) Curriculum vitae (CV) or resume

(ii) Educational documents (i.e., diplomas, degrees, certificates, transcripts etc.)

(iii) Electronic copies of the travel documents and passport(s)

(iv) National ID card

(v) Police certificates and clearances

(vi) Proof of required language proficiency such as IELTS, TOEFL score etc

(vii) Proof of funds to support yourself and study

(viii) Statement of purpose (SOP)

(ix) A research proposal

(x) Three academic references

(xi) Recent digital passport-sized photographs

(xii) Valid medical exams (may be completed later but before applying for visa)

(xiii) Other necessary documents such as birth certificate(s), dependant information (if applicable), divorce certificate and legal separation agreement (if applicable), marriage certificate (if applicable), and use of a representative form etc if applicable

NSRIC offers student visa services for various levels of study. The NIVC offers different study permits, which categories as:

(i) Schooling visa (Gr. 3 to Gr. 11) along with one parent

(ii) Vocational and diploma college students visa

(iii) University graduate students with scholarships visa

(iv) General students supported by student loan visa

(v) Self-funded undergraduate and graduate university students visa

The first step for a study permit visa is to register yourself at https://nsricvisa.ca/registration/ and upload all necessary documents. Then, the NSRIC expert team will evaluate the candidates’ documents. NSRIC completes the process in four steps:

(i) Initial assessment upon receipt of all documents

(ii) Application for a letter of acceptance from a Canadian university

(iii) An application for a study permit (i.e., student visa)

(iv) Preparation for an interview with a visa officer (including biometrics, medical examinations etc if applicable depending on nationality)

The overall process takes up to 10 months on a case-by-case basis. Please feel free to contact us at info@nsricvisa.ca or +1 226 271 7206 (WhatsApp) if you have any queries.

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