Studying in Canada
International High Quality Education
Canada is known for its top-notch educational institutions. Many universities and colleges consistently rank among the best globally. Canadian degrees and diplomas are recognized and respected worldwide.
Diverse Campuses and Programs
Canadian campuses are incredibly diverse, with students and faculty from all over the world. This multicultural environment enriches the academic and social experience. Canadian institutions offer a wide range of programs at various levels, from undergraduate to doctoral degrees, in fields like STEM, business, arts, and humanities
Immigration Opportunities for Post-Graduated
Canada offers various immigration pathways for international students to transition to permanent residency, making it an attractive destination for those seeking long-term opportunities.
Plan your studies in Canada
Define your objectives for studying in Canada. What degree do you want, and what do you aim to achieve after graduation? Select a program and a suitable school that align with your goals. Canada offers a variety of quality institutions and programs.
Determine your sources of funding for your studies. Calculate tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance, and other costs. Explore scholarships and part-time work opportunities to support your finances
Research information about schools and programs in Canada. Apply to the institutions you're interested in and participate in the admissions process
After receiving acceptance from a Canadian school, you'll need to apply for a Study Permit, which allows you to study in Canada
Plan your accommodation and travel arrangements. Consider options like dormitories, homestays, or renting an apartment. Book your flights, understand the immigration procedures, and establish a travel schedule to Canada
Prepare yourself for life in Canada by learning about its culture, social norms, and local customs to help you integrate more easily when you arrive in the country
Working While Studying &
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
- On-Campus Work: As an international student, you are generally allowed to work on-campus without a work permit.
- Off-Campus Work: You may also be eligible for off-campus work permits, which allow you to work off-campus while studying. To qualify, you must have a valid study permit and be enrolled full-time at a designated learning institution.
- Co-op and Internship Programs: Many Canadian institutions offer co-op and internship programs, which provide opportunities for hands-on work experience related to your field of study. These programs are an excellent way to gain practical skills and make valuable industry connections.
Eligibility
After completing a program of study at a designated learning institution in Canada, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
The length of the PGWP depends on the duration of your program and can be valid for up to three years.
Pathway from Study to PR
Consult GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada experts to understand specific requirements and eligibility for these pathways based on your circumstances.
Let's GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada assist you!
Studying abroad is a lengthy journey that requires thorough preparation. GreenTech Resources Worldwide Canada can assist you with the following
Assessment and Program Selection
We will evaluate your profile and recommend study programs that align with your skills, interests, and career objectives
Advising on regulations related to working during study
We will guide and ensure that you meet all the working requirements while studying in Canada.
Provide guidance / present you to apply Student Visa Application
We will guide you through the entire process of applying for a student visa, ensuring that you meet all the requirements for studying in Canada. This includes preparing your visa application, providing advice on necessary documentation, and submitting the application to the relevant authorities.
Provide guidance / present you to apply Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
After you complete your program in Canada, we'll offer guidance on obtaining a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). The PGWP allows you to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation and provides the opportunity to transition to permanent resident status
Assistance with accommodation and adaptation
We'll provide information to help you find suitable accommodation in Canada and support you in adapting to life in the country. This includes guidance on Canadian culture, healthcare services, transportation, and other essential amenities.
Ensure your family be by with you!
Provide guidance / present you to apply Open Work Permits and Study Work Permits for Spouses and Dependents who accompany you while studying.