Study in Canada
Studying in Canada opens up a world of opportunities, and at Nova Via, we are your trusted partners on this academic journey. What sets us apart is our Canadian Certified Educational Consultants (CCEA), who provide you with comprehensive course details, job prospects, and province-specific insights throughout Canada, and we can assist you in securing acceptance letters from educational institutions all over Canada. Our regulated Canadian immigration consultants are here to guide you through the process of obtaining a Canadian Study Permit. From initial inquiries to your arrival in Canada, we're with you every step of the way, making your educational dreams a reality. Discover the benefits of studying in Canada and let us help you achieve your academic and career goals in this beautiful country. Additionally, we offer online IELTS training as well as assistance with student loans and scholarships to support your educational journey.
Frequently asked Questions?
When you register on our website, Nova Via's Canadian Certified Education Consultants offer information on a wide range of courses available at universities and colleges across Canada, including details on fees, student loans, and IELTS training. Our consultants specialize in identifying job-oriented programs that suit your preferences and qualifications, and they'll guide you through the process of obtaining an acceptance letter from your chosen educational institution. Nova Via also provides support for visa services once you've successfully secured admission.
To apply for a study permit, you need to obtain a Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution, prove your financial stability, and pass a medical exam. Then, you can apply online or through a VAC (Visa Application Center).
DLIs are schools, colleges, and universities in Canada that are approved by the government to host international students. You must be accepted by a DLI to apply for a study permit.
Yes, international students in Canada can typically work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Yes, after completing your studies, you may be eligible for a Post-Graduation Work
Processing times vary, but it often takes several weeks. It's advisable to apply well in advance of your intended start date.