Canada

Study in Canada

Study in Canada provides one of the key pathways for immigration to Canada. After finishing post-secondary education in Canada, the graduates can apply for post-graduation work permit (minimum of 8 months and a maximum of 3 years) and work in Canada. 

You will need to make sure that your chosen educational institution is on the designated learning institution list, because a study permit can only be issued to someone who has been accepted to study at a designated learning institution.

There are many ways for graduates to apply for immigration to Canada, including provincial nominee program, or federal skilled program, and even the proposed direct permanent residence pathway for Hong Kong residents.

We can assist you in school application, study permit application and to start planning your immigration path to Canada.

Interested in beginning your Canadian immigration journey?

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have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on your program of study. You can study at any school in Canada without a study permit if your course or program lasts 6 months or less.

No. You will need to make sure that your chosen educational institution is on the designated learning institution list, because a study permit can only be issued to someone who has been accepted to study at a designated learning institution.

Study permit holders may be allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full time during scheduled breaks.

A spouse or common-law partner of a valid study permit holder, who is enrolled full-time at a qualified post-secondary institution, may be eligible to apply for an open work permit.

If your study permit is approved, your dependent children will be entitled to study permits and they can receive free education in public school.