Skyland Immigration is your trusted partner in navigating the Canada Study Visa application process. Whether you’re pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, or vocational programs at world-class Canadian institutions, our expert team ensures a smooth and stress-free journey.
We specialize in helping students secure their Canada Study Visas with personalized support. From Eligibility Assessments to document preparation and final submission, we align your application with all requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). With us, you can focus on your studies while we handle the complexities of the visa process.
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At Skyland Immigration, we are dedicated to helping you secure your Canada Study Visa with ease and efficiency. Our team of experts ensures that you navigate the application process smoothly while aligning your profile with the specific requirements of Canada’s immigration programs. With a focus on Study Permits for Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs), we provide personalized support tailored to your academic goals, ensuring you achieve your dream of studying in one of the world’s top education destinations.
At Skyland Immigration, we offer a wide range of services designed to support your international career aspirations. Whether you’re applying for a study visa or need expert guidance, we provide personalized solutions to ensure your success.
Eligibility: For students accepted into full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programs at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) in Canada. Applicants must provide proof of admission, sufficient funds, etc.
Our Support: We assist with university admission proof, prepare financial documentation, and ensure compliance with all Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requirements for a successful visa application.
Eligibility: For students enrolled in language improvement or preparatory courses leading to full-time programs in Canada. Applicants must show admission proof, financial capability, and meet all visa requirements.
Our Support: We guide you through securing admission into recognized institutions, assist with preparing documents, and ensure your visa application aligns with IRCC standards.
Eligibility: For international students graduating from a DLI in Canada and seeking temporary work to gain valuable experience. Applicants must fulfill academic and eligibility requirements to qualify.
Our Support: We assist in transitioning from a Study Permit to a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), ensuring compliance with IRCC and expanding work opportunities in Canada.
We assess your academic background, financial capacity, and program preferences to ensure you meet all requirements.
Our team helps you apply to Canadian institutions and secure your Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
We assist with gathering and verifying documents, including proof of funds, language proficiency, and a strong Statement of Purpose (SOP).
We prepare and submit your Study Permit application to IRCC, ensuring all details are accurate and compliant with immigration laws.
We guide you through the biometrics process and help address any queries or additional requirements from IRCC.
Once approved, we provide guidance on travel arrangements, accommodation, and settling into life in Canada.
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Discover Your Visa Path Today!International students planning to study in Canada for more than six months need a Study Visa.
Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Requirements include a valid passport, Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a DLI, proof of funds, and proof of English/French proficiency (if applicable).
If your course is in English or French, language test results such as IELTS or TEF may be required.
You need to show funds for tuition fees plus CAD 10,000 (CAD 11,000 in Quebec) for living expenses annually.
Yes, international students must have health insurance, either through their institution or independently.
No, a Letter of Acceptance from a DLI is mandatory for a Study Visa application.
Applications can be submitted online or on paper through the IRCC website or your local Visa Application Centre (VAC).
Required documents include your passport, LOA, proof of funds, language test results, and a Statement of Purpose (SOP).
The application fee is CAD 150, plus biometrics and any additional costs for document verification.
How long does it take to process a Study Visa?
While interviews are not mandatory, you may be called for an interview at the discretion of the visa officer.
Yes, Study Visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Yes, but you may need a co-op work permit if the internship is a mandatory part of your program.
Yes, but you must notify IRCC and ensure the new institution is a DLI.
You must continue meeting the conditions of your Study Permit, which may include maintaining full-time status in your program.
Yes, but the break must align with your institution’s policies and cannot exceed 150 days.
Yes, you can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) to gain work experience in Canada.
PGWP allows international students to work in Canada for up to 3 years, depending on the length of their program.
Yes, pathways like Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) are available for eligible graduates.
You cannot directly switch to a work visa but can apply for a PGWP after completing your studies.
CEC is an immigration program that allows international graduates with Canadian work experience to apply for PR.
Yes, your spouse/partner can apply for an open work permit, and children can study in Canada as dependents.
You can reapply after addressing the refusal reasons or appeal the decision if eligible.
Yes, but you need a valid Study Permit and a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for re-entry.
Yes, biometrics (fingerprints and photos) are mandatory for most Study Visa applicants.
You can apply for a PGWP or other work permits after meeting eligibility criteria and completing your studies.
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