How To Get Work And Study Visa In Canada

I get a lot of people asking how to secure a work and study visa in Canada. A lot of students want to go to the country because it has some of the best higher education institutions but are unsure where to start.

You’ve graduated from your home country, and now you’re considering to start working in Canada. You have also considered studying your Canadian certification(ex. CCNA) and transferring it to a Canadian university, spending a couple of years to finish your bachelor degree. This article will discuss about different possibilities for you: working and studying on a study/work visa, study on an international student visa and work illegally.

Canada has a strong, diverse job market with many employers both big and small looking to hire international talent. And if you’ve been offered the opportunity to work anywhere in Canada, you know that it’s gonna be a sweet gig! In this post you’ll learn how visa rules changed in late 2017, how working in Canada can easily fit into your study requirements, as well as some tips on finding jobs, and preparing for work/study. By the end of this article, you should have all the information needed to start planning your move to Canada.

How To Get Work And Study Visa In Canada

The immigration policy of Canada is very simple. If you want to immigrate to Canada either for work or study purpose, you can apply for the Canadian Visa. There are certain other rules and regulations you have to follow for getting Canadian Visa. Citizenship and immigration Canada is the main authority which is responsible for deciding that whether you should be granted Canadian Visa or not. It’s known as CIC .

There are some facts about Canada that we can’t deny. It’s a good place to live and work for people who wish to immigrate. One of such immigration is the Canadian Work Permit Canada which allows people from outside to live in Canada and perform job here by getting permission from the immigration authorities. They also provide you with study permit Canada which helps you to study in Canada. The following are the steps on how to get it according to Invest in America

1. Apply at a Canadian university and get your acceptance letter

If you’re still not sure where you want to study in Canada, you will have to decide before you can start your student visa application process. After being accepted at a Canadian university, you’ll get an acceptance letter that will be required for the visa application.

Here are some Canadian universities we recommend:

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2. Check if you need to apply for a student visa in Canada

You can use the official Canadian study permit tool to find out if you need a study visa or permit. You don’t need a study visa if one of the following situations applies to you:

  • You are a family or staff member of a foreign representative in Canada, who is accredited by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada.
  • You enrol in a study programme that lasts less than six months.
  • You are a member of foreign armed forces from the Visiting Forces Act.
  • You are a citizen of another country, but you have an Indian status registered in Canada.

Remember that the study permit/visa does not act as a regular visa, which allows you to enter or travel to Canada. For that, you will need a travel visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).

3. Start your application for the Canadian student visa

As soon as you got the acceptance letter from the university, it is time to proceed to the next step: applying for a student visa, which is locally known as a study permit.

The first steps to obtaining your student visa:

  • Apply online for your Canadian student visa, on the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) website before you arrive in Canada.
  • Send the visa application documents by post if you have a limited internet connection or cannot submit the documents online.
  • Provide an acceptance letter from a designated learning institution (a university recognized by the Canadian government).
  • Deliver proof of sufficient financial resources to support your studies in Canada (tuition fees and living expenses).
  • Present proof confirming you have no criminal record.
  • Submit clinical records that state you are in good health; submit complete medical examinations if required.

According to recent visa regulations, if you have a family member working or applying for a work permit in Canada, the application for your study permit will be processed in two weeks. You may renew or extend your study permit if:

  • you wish to continue your studies
  • your programme has an extension
  • you change your university

The study permit expires 90 days after your studies are finished (after you receive a notification of the programme completion). You can still stay in Canada to travel and explore or you can apply for a work permit, which allows you to take a full time or part-time job, or even be self-employed.

Useful tip: check out if your home country is on the list of biometrics requests for the study permit application.

Student visa for Canada

4. Prepare all the required documents for the student visa in Canada

  • Filled-in student permit application form
  • The original letter of acceptance from the university
  • A valid passport/travel document, which also allows you to return to your home country. If you live in the USA, this is not necessary.
  • Two recent passport-size photographs, with specifications of name and date of birth on the back
  • Proof of financial support during your study programme. This means proving you have between 10,000 and 11,000 CAD per year for living in the country.
  • A letter of intent
  • If you plan to study in Quebec, you will also need a Certificat d’acceptation du Québec, English and French translations of your document, a statement from the translator and a certified copy of the original documents
  • Proof that you paid the study permit fee (150 CAD)

5. Language requirements for studying in Canada

Proof of English language skills is not included on the list of required documents for a Canadian student visa. But unless you come from an English-speaking country, Canadian universities will require you to submit proof of English language proficiency. Accepted language tests include:

Student visa for Canada

6. Biometrics appointment and interview

Depending on your nationality, you might have to show up at a Visa Application Centre in your country to have your biometrics taken. The biometrics fee is 85 CAD. This fee is in addition to the regular visa application fee (150 CAD). Some countries are exempt from this biometrics requirement, so their citizens won’t need to visit an application centre at all.

Depending on your individual situation, you might also be called for an interview. Local visa application centres will charge a small fee for using their services.

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7. How long does it take to receive the Canadian study permit?

After applying for your Canadian study permit, the processing time may take up to 90 days, but it’s usually faster. This also depends on the situation in your home country.

You can use the Student Direct Stream to get the study permit faster. Fees start at 150 CAD and the processing time is usually around 20 calendar days. The Student Direct Stream is only available for students from the following countries:

  • China
  • India
  • Morocco
  • Pakistan
  • The Philippines
  • Senegal
  • Vietnam

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