FAQs

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is the process for applying for a student visa for Canada?
The process for applying for a student visa for Canada involves several steps, including determining your eligibility, obtaining a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution (DLI), gathering supporting documents, submitting your application, and paying the required fees.
Do I need to have a job offer to apply for a skilled worker visa for Canada?
No, you do not need to have a job offer to apply for a skilled worker visa for Canada. However, you will need to demonstrate that you have the skills, education, and work experience that are in demand in Canada.
Can I bring my spouse or partner with me when I immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker?
Yes, you can bring your spouse or partner with you when you immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. Your spouse or partner may be eligible to apply for an accompanying spouse or partner visa, which will allow them to live and work in Canada with you.
How long does it take to process a partner or family visa application?
The processing time for a partner or family visa application can vary depending on a number of factors, including the specific visa category you are applying for and the volume of applications being processed at the time of your application. In general, processing times for partner and family visas tend to be longer than for other types of visas.
Can I work while I am studying in Canada on a student visa?
Yes, you can work while you are studying in Canada on a student visa. However, there are some restrictions on the type and amount of work you are allowed to do. You may be able to work on campus or off campus, depending on your visa status and the terms of your study permit.
Is it difficult to obtain a student visa for Canada?
Obtaining a student visa for Canada can be a challenging process, as there are strict eligibility requirements and a competitive selection process. However, with careful planning and a strong application, it is possible to successfully obtain a student visa for Canada.
Can I bring my children with me when I immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker?
Yes, you can bring your children with you when you immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker. Your children may be eligible to apply for accompanying dependent visas, which will allow them to live and study in Canada with you.
Can I bring my parents with me when I immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker?
It is possible to bring your parents with you when you immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker, but it may be more difficult than bringing a spouse or partner. Your parents may be eligible to apply for a super visa, which allows them to visit Canada for up to two years at a time.
Can I extend my student visa if I want to continue studying in Canada after my program is finished?
Yes, you can extend your student visa if you want to continue studying in Canada after your program is finished. You will need to apply for an extension of your study permit before it expires and provide evidence of your continued enrolment in a DLI.