Studying in Canada

Studying in Canada

By studying in Canada, you will have access to world-renowned educational institutions, innovative programs, and highly qualified professors. You’ll be able to choose from a wide range of academic programs and specialties that align with your interests and career goals.

To qualify for this immigration pathway, you must have been accepted into a Canadian educational institution. Studying in Canada can be a slightly confusing process, so we’ll provide you with a step-by-step guide to follow if you want to migrate through this pathway.

By studying in Canada, you will have access to world-renowned educational institutions, innovative programs, and highly qualified professors. You’ll be able to choose from a wide range of academic programs and specialties that align with your interests and career goals.

To qualify for this immigration pathway, you must have been accepted into a Canadian educational institution. Studying in Canada can be a slightly confusing process, so we’ll provide you with a step-by-step guide to follow if you want to migrate through this pathway.

Step-by-step guide to studying in Canada

Research different study options, whether you want to pursue a course, a technical program, or a university degree. It’s important to identify which province you want to live in and which educational institutions are located there or nearby.

Check the specific admission requirements of each educational institution and program. This may include submitting academic transcripts, language certificates (such as TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo), letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.

Once you have submitted your application and all the required documents, the institution will evaluate your application. If you are accepted, you will receive an official Letter of Acceptance (LOA), and then you’ll need to make the tuition payment.

With the institution’s Letter of Acceptance, you can apply for a study visa. We recommend including the following documents in your application: Letter of Acceptance (LOA), proof of funds demonstrating that you have the financial means to pay for your studies and living expenses in Canada (approximately $10,000 CAD to $20,000 CAD), proof of ties to your home country, a valid passport, and a statement of purpose.

Would you like us to assist you with the process?

If you’re ready to take the first step and would like us to handle the entire process, or if you have any questions about the steps mentioned above for studying in Canada, please contact us for more information and personalized guidance.

Partnerships

Velosa Immigration currently has over 100 agreements and alliances with educational institutions throughout Canada, spanning across all areas and disciplines of education in various provinces of the country.

Partnerships

Velosa Immigration currently has over 100 agreements and alliances with educational institutions throughout Canada, spanning across all areas and disciplines of education in various provinces of the country.

complete package

At Velosa Immigration, our priority has always been our clients. We want them to feel supported and cared for at every step of their exciting journey to Canada. That’s why we have partnered with our sister company, Yamefui, to develop a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of their study abroad experience.

At Velosa Immigration, our priority has always been our clients. We want them to feel supported and cared for at every step of their exciting journey to Canada. That’s why we have partnered with our sister company, Yamefui, to develop a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of their study abroad experience.

Program selection

Visa processing

Accommodation

Airport pickup

Canadian telecommunications

We understand that studying in Canada involves adapting to a new country, which can be challenging, and our mission is to make this transition as welcoming as possible for you. We will be at your disposal to answer any questions, provide guidance, and support you throughout your stay in Canada.