STUDYING IN CANADA
Canada is recognized for having one of the best education systems in the world, and you can be part of this world.
For courses of up to 6 months extension only the Canadian Temporary Resident Visa is required.
For courses longer than 6 months, it is necessary to obtain a Study Visa.
ImmiServices advises the international student in all stages of the visa process. For the granting of a Study Visa, it is necessary to provide some documents:
1) Verification of mandatory documents, including those in need of official certified translation,
2) Filling out required forms,
3) Elaboration of a motivation letter,
4) Official demand next to Consular Authorities
This bureaucracy is natural for the study visa process. With that done, we make sure your goals are met and you build your project within a Canadian educational institution. This will ensure a successful professional furture and stand out your resume when applying for a job anywhere in the globe.
LEGAL RIGHT TO WORK
Under Canadian Law, international students have the legal right to work, depending on the institution and course chosen. In addition, the study visa of a prospective student gives the right of an open work permit to his or her spouse during the study period.
Students at colleges, universities or vocational courses can work part-time (20h per week) during the class period and full-time (40h per week) during the holidays, without the need to apply for a work permit.
The study visa can be extended, if it is in the student’s interest and if the legal prerequisites are obviously fulfilled.
There is also the possibility of changing immigration status without the need to return to the country of origin, but this is an extremely delicate process, making the advice of an immigration consultant absolutely indispensable, and ImmiServices is here to give you all the information and legal support you need.
POST GRADUATION WORKPERMIT (PGWP)
In addition, Canada has the Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program, which allows recent graduate of some specific institutions and courses to work legally in Canada for up to three years after completing the course and receiving the diploma.
The First Step is the choice of a course and educational institution, since only a few allow to work during the study period.
Thus, an exchange company advice becomes necessary to better instruct the future student.
ImmiServices has a partnership with CP4 Cursos no Exterior, a company that will help you with the choice, registration and documentation until you receive a letter of acceptance from a Canadian Educational Institution and be able to apply for the Study Visa.
For more information about course options and educational institutions, please contact CP4 via email: cp4@cp4.com.br or visit the company’s website: http://cp4.com.br
Immigration Consultation
This is the main query for the applicant for immigration to Canada, whether single or applying as a couple. In it, the consultant will establish the National Occupational Classification (NOC) of the client and his or her dependents with the immigration system of Canada, set up an Immigration Plan based on the information provided, indicate the documents necessary to initiate the process (including those requiring sworn translation), will specify the legal deadlines, inform the legal procedures and collect the information required to complete all forms. It can be divided into 2 1-hour sections if the client so wishes.
Canadian Dollar $150
(Maximum duration of 1 hour)
This is the main query for the applicant for immigration to Canada, whether single or applying as a couple. In it, the consultant will establish the National Occupational Classification (NOC) of the client and his or her dependents with the immigration system of Canada, set up an Immigration Plan based on the information provided, indicate the documents necessary to initiate the process (including those requiring sworn translation), will specify the legal deadlines, inform the legal procedures and collect the information required to complete all forms.