Why Study in Canada?
- High-quality Education:Universities in Canada are among the best in the world. Eight Canadian universities are listed in the top 200 institutions worldwide in the QS World University Rankings for 2023. Seven Canadian universities are also among the top 200 universities worldwide according to the Times World University Rankings 2023. Excellent research facilities, sports and recreation facilities, accommodations, and other amenities are available at Canadian institutions. They give the pupils the chance to succeed academically and develop personally.
- Affordable Education: When compared to other English-speaking nations like the US and the UK, studying in Canada is less expensive.
- Multicultural Environment: Students can experience a varied range of cultures in Canada because of its friendly character and multicultural atmosphere.
- Work Opportunities for International Students: After graduating, international students are qualified to apply for a work permit and work in Canada for up to three years. They are permitted to work part-time while enrolled in classes.
Top Courses in Canada
Based on career possibilities, industry demand, and opportunities for work permits, there are a number of excellent courses for international students to enrol in in Canada. Some of these include:
- BBA in Canada
- MBA in Canada
- Tech in Canada
- MS in Canada
- BCA in Canada
- MCA in Canada
- Hotel Management in Canada
Which documents are required for Canada Student Visa?
You should apply for a student visa after you get the college acceptance letter. You should begin with the visa process around June if aiming at the September intake. The following are the documents needed to apply For Canada Student Visa.
1. Valid Passport
You would need a Valid Passport to be able to apply for a Study Permit. As of the Canadian High Commission, it is important that you have a passport whose validity covers the intended stay in Canada. For instance, if you plan to travel to Canada in September 2022 for a two-year course, your passport should be valid until at least September 2024.
2. Proof of Acceptance by a Designated Learning Institution
You would need the acceptance letter from the university/institute you are planning to attend. A Designated Learning Institute is a University that is recognized by the Immigration Department. (Here’s a list for your reference). In case you are applying for Quebec, you would also need a CAQ (Québec Acceptance Certificate). It is issued by the Quebec Government. Your university or college will provide you with the details of the CAQ application. However, if your studies are for less than 6 months, you do not require a CAQ.
3. Proof of Funds
At the time of application for your Study Permit, you would have to show proof of funds. As per the present standards, you would have to prove that you would have enough funds to pay our tuition fees as well as take care of living expenses. Canadian Immigration deems a student would require at least CAD 10,000 for every year of their stay. Apart from the above two, the student would also have to prove that he/she has enough funds for a return fair as well. Funds can be proven with the help of the following:
- Canadian bank account
- Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from a participating Canadian financial institution
- A student loan or education loan
- Bank statements for the past 4 months
- Bank draft (it should be convertible to Canadian dollars)
- Proof of paid tuition and housing fee
- Letter from a person or school that has provided you with funds
- Proof of funding paid from within Canada (in case of a scholarship or a Canadian-funded educational program)
Minimum bank balance for Canada student visa depends on whether you stay in Quebec or outside of Quebec. In addition, it also depends on how many people accompany you during your stay in Canada.
The table given below provides the minimum bank balance for Canada Student Visa (outside Quebec):
Person | Funds Required Annually (excluding tuition fee) – Outside Quebec |
Primary applicant | CAD 10,000 |
First family member | CAD 4,000 |
Every additional member | CAD 3,000 |
The table given below provides the minimum bank balance for Canada Student Visa (in Quebec):
Person | Funds Required Annually (excluding tuition fee) – In Quebec |
1 person (under 18 years) | CAD 6,569 |
1 person (18 years or above) | CAD 13,134 |
2 persons (18 years or above) | CAD 19,264 |
2 persons (18 years or above) 1 person (under 18 years) | CAD 21,579 |
2 persons (18 years or above) 2 persons (under 18 years) | CAD 23,290 |
4. Passport Size Photographs
If you have opted for an offline application, you would need two passport-sized photographs that conform to the given standards. For an online application, you must procure a digital copy of the photograph which should not be more than 4MB. Other requirements are standard neutral facial expression, plain background as well as no headgear (unless for religious purposes). Note:
- The size of the image should be at least 35 mm x 45 mm
- The image should be recent (not older than 6 months)
- Your name and date of birth must be written on the back of each photo
5. Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
Canadian Immigration requires international students from India to undergo a compulsory Immigration Medical Examination from empanelled doctors. Students would have to book an appointment and visit the listed doctors for a medical examination, preferably a week before they start their Visa Application. This is to give the doctor enough time to validate and upload the necessary documents. Booking an appointment in advance with the nearest facility/ practitioner as per the list of empanelled doctors is always advised.
The panel physician will perform a complete medical exam and may refer you for chest X-rays and laboratory tests. Once your exam has been completed, the physician will send the results to CIC.
6. English Language Proficiency Exam Score
Though not mandatory to have at the time of application, we strongly recommend that you have appeared for and get your English Language Proficiency Score before you start your Visa Application Process. As it is, you would have had to submit your English language proficiency score to confirm your admission to the Canadian University. TOEFL, IELTS, etc. are all acceptable.
7. Statement of Purpose
This is also called a Letter of Explanation. When applying for a Canadian Study Permit, you would be required to submit an essay stating the purpose of your trip to Canada and your understanding of your responsibilities as a student. This would be prompted as an optional document in the checklist but we strongly recommend that you submit the same.
8. Credit Card
In case you are making an online application, you would also require a credit card to pay the application fee. Canada student visa application fee is CAD 150. Please remember that the system only accepts credit cards and not debit cards. Also, it is not necessary that it is your credit card. You can use your parent’s cards as well, provided you have explicit permission to do so.
Apart from the above, if applying online, you would need access to a digital scanner. However, if you are applying offline, you should have true copies of all the above-mentioned documents. It is important to note that while applying online, you would be required to download a few documents, fill them out, print them, sign them, and then upload them. Accordingly, the availability of the scanner must be arranged. The system also allows you to upload a good-quality digital image. We, however, recommend a scanner for a camera.
During the personal interview, additional documents may be requested by the interviewer. These may be documents to prove evidence of academic or financial status. These may include:
- Transcripts, diplomas, degrees, or certificates from schools you attended
- Scores from tests, such as the TOEFL, SAT, GRE, or GMAT
- Your intent to depart from Canada upon completion of the course of study
- How you will pay all educational, living, and travel costs
How to Apply for a Canadian Visa for Study
Follow the below-mentioned steps to apply for the Canada student visa process.
- Check the processing times:Canada visa processing time is 6 weeks (this does not include the time required for biometrics). It is advisable to go through the Canadian consulate website to know the exact time taken to process the student visa and to track your application.
- Determine how you will apply:There are two ways to apply:
(a) Apply online: To apply online you must have access to a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents for uploading and have a valid credit card for payment. You will still be required to provide a finger scan at the regional Visa Application Centre (VAC). Remember, in the case of Online Applications you need to visit the VFS offices to hand in your passports and would have to provide the confirmation of form and fee payment as well. the steps would only vary in terms of documents you need to carry to the VAC.
(b) Apply on paper: Download the application kit and read the instruction guide. The instruction guide contains important information about study permits and instructions to help you complete your application. Read the guide carefully and use the document checklist. You are allowed to apply on paper only under 2 conditions:
- If you have a disability that prevents you from applying online
- If you hold an identity or travel document for non-national residents, refugees, or stateless persons
(c) At a port of entry: The following can also apply at a port of entry:
- Ukrainian nationals (or their family members)
- US citizen
- US Permanent Resident (or lawful permanent resident of the U.S.)
- Greenland resident
- Saint-Pierre and Miquelon resident
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- Fill out the VFS Consent Form and attach it with your application form. You need this form to get the assistance of VFS services for your visa filing process.
- Pay the processing fee: Note that when submitting an application via the VFS, in person, or by mail, visa fees must be paid in addition to VFS Global service charges. The processing fee is non-refundable in all cases.
- If your spouse/common-law partner and/or children are accompanying you and you are applying for temporary resident visas, work permits, or study permits for them, then you will need to pay the appropriate processing fees for them.
- Submit your application and supporting documents:You have to visit the nearest VFS office. Once you are there, pay the service charges and hand them your complete application to obtain a receipt. This receipt contains your unique tracking number which you will need to track the progress of your application online.
In case your application is approved you will receive notification from the Government of Canada requesting your passport. You can submit the passport and passport request letter in person or through VFS. You would be provided with a Temporary Resident Visa and a Letter of Introduction.
Canada Student Visa Fees
- Canada student visa fees is CAD 150. Canada study visa fees in Indian Rupees is 9,317 as per the current exchange rate in July 2023. Since the exchange rate keeps changing, we would advise you to check the same at the time of your visa application.
- Canadian Visa Applications are available both online and offline. The visa processing fees can be made both online (by means of a credit card) or offline (by means of a demand draft if paying at the High Commission of Canada) or by cash at the VAC. This fee must be paid when the application is submitted or a fee receipt of online payment is provided. The Demand Draft required is to be drawn out in favour of the High Commission of Canada in Indian rupees. VACs accept only Cash Payments.
- Also, the visa fee mentioned does not include VAC service charges. You would have to pay the additional service charges as applicable for your region. Also, a receipt will be issued for each payment received. Please keep the receipt as proof of payment.
- Post submission of your visa application, students need to submit a biometric fee of CAD 85. Candidates need to submit this fee in addition to the regular visa fee. After this, your biometrics will be taken at a Visa Application Centre.
Processing Time for the Canada Student Visa
Processing time is the time taken by the CIC for processing a visa application. It starts when the aspirant files the application until the final decision day. Usually, the processing time for Canada student visa is around 6 weeks. Aspirants (both online and paper) can view the status of their applications through their MyCIC accounts. Moreover, if students are applying through the SDS route, Canada student visa processing time after biometrics is 20 calendar days.
Study Permit Renewal
For staying and studying, students need to have a valid student visa Canada. If in case, your student visa Canada expires before the completion of your studies (program) then you need to apply for renewal of your study permit. Ideally, you should apply at least 30 days before your current permit expires. Candidates can submit their applications through mail or online.
Dependents
Spouses can accompany full-time students on a Dependent visa. You only need to show that adequate funds are available for their support. Spouses can also work full-time if their stay is for a year or more.
In some cases, you may apply for an open work permit if you will be accompanying your spouse or common-law partner to Canada. With an open work permit, you may find and accept any job when you get to Canada. You do not need a job offer or a positive labour market impact assessment to apply for your work permit.