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SUPER VISA (Parents & Grandparents):

Family reunification is one of the top priorities of the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The Super Visa allows family members to be reunited in Canada for longer periods of time.           A Super Visa is a multi-entry visa that allows a foreign national to stay in Canada for up to two years without the need to renew the TRV and may re-enter Canada over a ten-year period. 

·         Be the parent or grandparent of a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada.

·         Financial support. 

·         Have no criminal or immigration-related issues.

·         Meet other conditions. 

SPEAK TO AN EXPERT to learn more about the application process. 

Student Visa

Canada is home to some of the best world ranking universities and colleges.  A foreign national that wants to engage in academic, professional, vocational, or other education or training in Canada must meet the criteria and first obtain a study permit before entering Canada. Studying in Canada has many attractive benefits, for instance, working a limited number of hours on or off campus, post graduate work permit, your spouse or common-law partner can obtain open work permit and the possibility of future permanent residence. However, a foreign national with a study permit needs to comply with the conditions, actively pursuing studies; otherwise, risk being removed from Canada. 

·         A letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). 

·         Proof of ability to pay for tuition for the course or program that you intend to pursue. 

·         Have sufficient funds to support yourself and any family members. 

·         Complete biometric.

·         Be able to cover transportation costs.

·         Convince the officer that you will return to your country after the end of your program.

·         A Certificat d’acceptation du Québec (Quebec Certificate of Acceptance, or CAQ) if studying in Quebec.

·         A CIC medical examination, if required

·         Comprehensive study plan. 

SPEAK TO AN EXPERT to explain the application process and discuss your options and future goals.