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Canada is one of the world’s top destinations for international students. Currently, more than 620,000 international students across all study levels have study permits in Canada. The benefits of Canada immigration are infinite in number and most of them directly improve the quality of life of the immigrant as well as his family in a number of ways. During the last decade the number of study permit holders has significantly increased by more than 400%. Students from more than 200 countries arrive each year to study and find a better life.

Why do students choose Canada as a Destination?

The most attractive benefit for students from all over the world to come to Canada is an opportunity for permanent residency and citizenship after completing a course of studies and passing the immigration process.
 
Immigration is one of the national priorities for the Canadian government; as a result, many pathways are available to international students who want to transition to permanent Canadian residence.

Affordable Living Costs and Tuition Fees

Many international students from developed countries flock to Canada for its affordable living costs. For example, countries like Switzerland and Singapore have a Cost-of-Living index of 123 and 83, respectively. By contrast, Canada’s Cost-of-Living index is only 70.
 
Canada also has relatively low tuition fees compared to other developing countries. For example, the tuition fees for undergraduate programs range from $23,000 to $80,000 annually in the United States. By contrast, the tuition fees for undergraduate programs range from $15,000 to $60,000 annually in Canada.

Work While Studying in Canada

Another advantage of studying in Canada for international students is the opportunity to work. Few countries allow international students to work while simultaneously completing an education program. Canada stands out in this regard.
 
As an international student, you can work on campus for unlimited hours during your semester. You can also work up to 40 hours per week off campus without requiring a work permit. This arrangement is helpful because you can earn extra money to cover your living expenses in the country. 

Obtain a Post-Graduate Work Permit

Studying in Canada also provides another key work-related benefit: A post-graduate work permit.
This special work permit is issued to international students upon completing their education program in Canada. It is valid for 1 to 3 years, depending on the length of your program.
 
The Post- Graduate  work permit is incredibly valuable because you do not need a job offer to apply for it. This means you can start earning work experience in Canada without facing the work permit application challenges that people who live outside must go through.

Apply at Any Age

The Canadian Government doesn’t discriminate between young international students and mature international students because it acknowledges that everyone deserves to have access to Canada’s high-quality education. This means you can apply for a Canada study visa after a long gap in your education.
 
This is advantageous for mature students who want to gain additional education qualifications to progress in their careers.

Gain Permanent Residency

Many international students who come to Canada grow to love the country and its way of life. Such students often wish to settle in the country after completing their studies. The good news is that such students have an easy pathway to permanent residency.
 
Once you have finished your University or College program, you should gain a minimum of 1 year of work experience in Canada while your Post-Graduate Work Permit is valid. You can then apply for permanent residence under Express Entry’s Canadian Express Class  program.
 
Thousands of international students receive Canadian permanent residence through this pathway each year because it is easy.

Provincial Health Card

Healthcare can be expensive for people without insurance in most developed countries. This is especially true for foreign students who typically do not receive the Government-provided healthcare assistance that citizens enjoy.
 
The good news is that international students in Canada will receive a provincial health card during their study program. This health card will cover a wide range of healthcare costs for them.
 
This means you won’t have to worry about paying high hospital bills if you fall ill or get injured while studying in Canada.

Safe and Peaceful Environment

Canada is also notable for providing international students with a safe and peaceful environment. The country is both politically and economically stable. This means that street crime and violent crime rates are relatively low.

International students can roam freely without running into the dangers or discrimination they might experience in less-safe countries.

Open Work Permit for Spouse

Many international students also choose Canada for the Canada student visa benefits for their spouse. If you are married and have received a Canadian student visa, your spouse will be eligible to apply for an open work permit. This means they can accompany you to Canada and work in the country while you complete your education program at a Canadian College or University.
 
These spouses may be eligible to apply for an open work permit and work in the country. This guide will look at the eligibility requirements and the application process for such individuals.
 
A spouse can apply for a SOWP after the classes start for the international students. Most people do it this way to ensure a faster and safer study permit application.

What are Open Work Permits?

Open work permits allow you to work for almost any employer in Canada. This is important because when your spouse /common-law partner comes to Canada to work on a temporary work permit, he/she doesn’t yet have a job offer. This work permit may be valid for different lengths based on the employer and the circumstances around the applicant’s employment.

Immigration
pathways

Canada offers numerous pathways for prospective immigrants to come to the country. The Express Entry system is a fast-track way for economic immigration. Another option is provincial nominee programs, that allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate candidates with skills and experience their labour markets demand, for permanent residence in Canada. Most of the provincial nominee programs have at least one stream aligned to Express Entry. Canada also has exclusive immigration pathways for entrepreneurs and investors.

Canadian Study Permit Refusal Reasons with Solution

“Should I apply again after my Canada study permit refusal?”

Yes, you can reapply, and there’s a good chance you’ll be successful the second time around. But before that make sure our team is aware of reasons for the refusal, as the IRCC reasons for rejection are complex.

GCMS Notes to Know Refusal Reasons

You can learn the various reasons for the Canada study permit refusal by ordering GCMS notes. It’s a great way to figure out what you need to do to improve your chances of getting approved next time.

What is GCMS?

The Global Case Management System (GCMS) is IRCC’s primary system for processing applications for citizenship and immigration.

GCMS (formerly Computer Assisted Immigration Processing System – CAIPS) stores personal information related to citizenship and immigration applicants.

What Does a Visa Officer Look for in a Study Permit Application?

The study permit application contains many personal details such as your background, education history, employment history, travel history, and finances. Canadian visa officers study each of these areas when assessing whether to approve or reject a study permit application.

6 Key Things a Visa Officer Looks for in a Canada Study Permit Application

Country of Residence (Political Stability)

The visa officer checks which country the applicant is residing in and checks whether it is considered politically stable. They give preference to applications from individuals who live in politically stable countries.

Stable Employment History

The visa officer will browse your employment history and look for any red flags. They prefer applicants with stable work histories. This includes people who have been with the same employer for long periods and were paid well.

If your Spouse and/or Children Accompany You

The officer will also look at your marital status and whether you have any children. Some international students may attempt to bring their spouses and children with them to Canada for the duration of their studies.

Good Financial Situation

Visa officers typically check the applicant’s financial situation to ensure they can pay for education and other expenses in Canada. Applicants with limited funds or a poor financial history are likely to be rejected.

Previous Trips to Canada

The visa officer will also check to see if you have visited Canada in the past. Previous trips to Canada reflect well on your applications because they inform the officer you were considered suitable for entry into Canada in the past.

Owning Property in Your Country of Residence

Your visa officer may also check whether you own any property in your country of usual residence. There are several reasons why owning property is considered a good sign. You can obtain additional funds by selling off the property in an emergency. Additionally, it shows that you have a reason to return home.

Open Work Permit for International Student's Spouse

Since, open work permit isn’t job-specific so it’s also applicable for international students in the post-graduate work program or the spouse of an international student.

International students can apply for their spouse to get an open work permit if they:

Possess a valid study permit.
 

Are a full-time student studying at a public university or college, a private college in Queor a Canadian private school that can award degrees.

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Why EBLA and how we can help?

  • We collaborate with licensed Canadian Immigration Law firms, which hold more than 15 years of experience. We manage immigration and employment cases of candidates who apply through numerous pathways. We can assist you in both moving to Canada and in becoming a permanent resident.  Based in Ontario, they are always available to help you before and once you land there.
  • Over the last two decades, our immigration partners have helped more than 2000 clients to immigrate to Canada through different streams, enabling them to choose the best program for your move to Canada.
  • Our partners keep up to speed with the most recent changes and updates in immigration procedures and laws, and keep our clients well informed throughout the process, and adjust the course of our actions accordingly if needed.
 

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  • Job Offer based immigration programs: Work Visa, Express Entry, Provincial Programs, International Mobility Streams
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