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Can you share names of universities with a 100% visa success rate for Canadian admissions?
There is no such list of universities with a 100% visa success rate in Canada. Visa approval is decided by immigration authorities taking into account several aspects of your profile, not by the university name itself. Your chances of visa depend on factors such as academic profile, course relevance, financial documents, genuine study intent, and overall application quality rather than simply the university name. Even students admitted to top universities can face refusals if documentation is weak.
Read full answer →Can you suggest courses from Canada, and what is the visa process and required documents for Canada?
Yes we can help you with courses that you can apply to in Canada. With regards to your student visa application, the Canada student visa (Study Permit) process starts after you receive an offer letter (Letter of Acceptance) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Once you have the offer, you can begin your online application with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Step-by-step process: Receive admission offer from a DLI Pay tuition deposit (often first year or part payment, as required by the university) Arrange financial proof (savings, education loan, or sponsor funds) Apply online for Study Permit on the IRCC portal Give biometrics (fingerprints and photo) Complete medical examination (if required) Wait for visa decision and passport stamping Key documents required: Valid passport Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from Canadian institution Proof of tuition fee payment or deposit receipt Proof of funds (bank statements, fixed deposits, or education loan sanction letter) Sponsor documents (ITR, salary slips, bank statements, or business proof if sponsored) Statement of Purpose (study plan) Passport-size photographs Biometrics instruction letter Medical test report (if required by IRCC) English test scores (IELTS/PTE, if required by the university) Financial requirement: You must show: 1 year tuition fees, and Living expenses (currently around CAD 20,635 per year for a single student as per IRCC guidelines) It is also highly recommended to opt for a GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate), especially for college and postgraduate diploma programs, as it strengthens your financial profile and makes the visa process smoother by demonstrating guaranteed living expense coverage.
Read full answer →Can you suggest a course in Canada that will help me get permanent residency quickly?
There is no single course in Canada that guarantees fast PR, but some programs may give you a stronger and faster pathway because they align well with Canada’s skilled immigration system. PR speed in Canada depends more on: Job type (skilled vs non-skilled) Salary level Work experience in Canada Province you choose and a few other factors
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