Is there any possibility to study in Canada?
Yes, you can study in Canada. You'll need to secure admission to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) and obtain a study permit.
Key requirements include:
- Acceptance letter from a DLI
- Proof of funds for tuition, living expenses (currently CAD $22,895/year for living costs, subject to change), and return travel
- Medical and police clearance if required
- Intent to leave Canada after your studies
The application involves gathering documents, applying online, and paying the current study permit fee (CAD $150, subject to change). Processing times and requirements can vary.
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