Would you Like to Study in Canada?





Canada offers international students world-class education and a multicultural experience. At Kingsbridge Immigration, we simplify the process of obtaining a Canada Student Visa (study permit) so you can focus on your studies and future. 




To study in Canada, you must first enroll and receive an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Once accepted, you can apply for a Canada Student Visa through the Canadian visa office for your country. With a valid study permit, you can legally live and study in Canada throughout your program. 



To be eligible for a study permit, you’ll need to demonstrate:

Financial Capacity: Proof of funds to cover tuition, living expenses for you and any accompanying family members, and return transportation.

Law-Abiding Status: A clean criminal record.

Good Health: You may be required to complete a medical exam. Intention to Return: Assurance that you’ll return to your home country upon completing your studies. 



Processing times vary by country, ranging from two weeks to several months. To ensure your application is processed in time, we recommend applying 4-6 months before your program begins. 



A previous refusal doesn’t mean the end of your study ambitions in Canada. Many refusals result from concerns about the applicant’s ties to Canada or reasons for their visit. With our support, we can address the reasons for refusal and strengthen your new application to increase your chances of approval. 



If you’re studying at a post-secondary institution in Canada, your spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit, allowing them to work for any Canadian employer during your study period. Refusals are common, particularly if the immigration officer doubts the relationship’s authenticity, but our team can guide you in addressing these concerns in a reapplication..



After completing an eligible program, graduates may qualify for a three-year Post-Graduation Work Permit, allowing them to gain Canadian work experience. This work experience may also help you qualify for permanent residence through the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program. 



If you apply for a study permit on or after November 1, 2024, your eligibility for a PGWP will depend on your program of study and meeting the minimum language proficiency now required by the government (CLB5 for college graduates). IRCC has published a list of programs with a field of study requirement, this list can be accessed here.



Contact us today and discuss your student journey. Let Kingsbridge Immigration be your trusted partner as you embark on this exciting chapter in Canada!

Let us Assess Your  Eligibility.

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