According to Canadian immigration laws, all foreign nationals must obtain a study permit in order to engage in academic, professional, vocational, or other education or training that is more than six months in duration at a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada. In order to be eligible to apply for a study permit, a foreign national must have a Letter of Acceptance from a DLI in Canada, proof of financial support (including sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and return travel costs for themselves and any family members), no criminal or medical inadmissibility, and a valid passport or travel document.
At Goldenbeaver Immigration Inc, we can assist you in obtaining admission at a DLI in Canada after assessing your qualifications and budget. We will professionally complete and submit your study permit application, including providing a submission letter. Upon completion of your studies, we can also assist you in obtaining a Post Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) and subsequent permanent residence application. Our team is here to help you navigate the complex process of studying in Canada and obtaining a study permit, so that you can focus on your academic goals.
Approval of the sponsoring business to access the 482 and 494 visa programs.
Confirms the business is actively trading and has no adverse records.
Approval is valid for 5 years.
Certification from the designated regional area certification body to support your application for a worker.
The RCB must certify that the salary offered is considered the market salary rate for the region.
Approval of a position to be filled by a foreign worker.
Confirms you have attempted to hire an Australian first, that the occupation is on the approved list and that your nominated worker will earn the Australian market salary rate.
Approval of the individual to enter or remain in Australia.
Confirms they meet the skill, English, health and character criteria to be granted a working visa.
SESR visa holders can add family to their visa if their sponsor agrees.
Confirms that applicants are members o the family unit and meet the health and character criteria to enter Australia.