Study In Canada

Canada attracts over 150,000 students annually, with many others arriving to enhance their language skills in English or French. International students have the opportunity to apply for admission to Canadian schools, universities, or colleges and subsequently seek a temporary study permit upon acceptance.
Prior to applying for a study permit, prospective students must secure admission to a recognized educational institution in Canada. STporches maintains partnerships with various colleges across Canada to facilitate the college application process on your behalf.
Meeting the requirements for a study permit entails demonstrating financial capability to cover tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation for both yourself and any accompanying family members.
In addition, spouses or common-law partners of study permit holders are eligible to apply for open work permits, while dependent children (aged 6-18) are granted study permits to enable their education in Canada.

Post Graduate Work Permit

Upon obtaining your study permit, you gain the immediate right to work upon arrival in Canada. During regular academic terms, you can work up to 20 hours per week, and full-time during holiday periods.

For comprehensive assistance inquiries, contact Us via email at info@stporchesimmigration.ca or complete our Evaluation Worksheet.