
What are the different programs for Canada Student Visa?
If you are an international student and want to work on Campus, eligibility is:
- You are a full-time student in a public post-secondary institution like a university or college.
- You are a full-time student in a Canadian private institution that has the same regulations as the public post-secondary institution like CEGEP (Quebec) and get 50% of their finances from the government.
- You are a full-time student in a Canadian private institution that is authorized by the provincial statute to get its degree.
- You have a valid work visa with you.
If you are an international student and want to work Off-Campus, eligibility is:
To get Canada Student Visa under this category:
- You need to have a valid Canada student visa
- Not all institutes offer to work off-campus, so you should be studying in the participating institutions
- You must acquire the grade which is required to be eligible for the program you want to study.
- A firm that is authorized by the province, the institution, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) needs to be signed so that your personal information is shared.
- You need to have studied for 6 months continuously in the last 12 months from the date of application.
- You have to be registered at an eligible privately institution’s approved program or be a full-time student of a post-secondary educational institution that is publicly funded and is participating as well.
- You need to have a student work permit.
- You can’t work more than 20 hours per week when the academic session is going on and can work full time during the break.
To work as a Co-op student or intern, eligibility is:
To get Canada Student Visa under this category:
- You need to have a valid study visa or permit.
- One of the most essential parts of your studying program in Canada must be intended employment.
- The work you are doing must be part of the academic program you are into and any responsible academic official of your college or institution must certify it by a letter.
- Your internship employment can’t be more than 50% of the entire academic program.
Eligibility to work in Canada after graduation:
- You must be a graduate from any of the given below options :
- A public post-secondary institution like trade/technical school, college, CEGEP (in Quebec), or university.
- The private post-secondary institution has the same set of rules and regulations as the institutions funded publicly.
- post-secondary institution or private secondary in Quebec that has 900 hours of qualifying programs and if more it gives an attestation de specialization professionally (ASP), or diploma etudes professionals (DEP)
- The private institution in Canada that is gets degrees from some provincial statutes.
At any time, feel free to contact Nile Migration for help with Canada Student Visa.