
In the process of preparing for studying abroad, the Canadian study visa is often more difficult than imagined, because there are a lot of materials to be prepared, so we need to understand some preparations. In fact, in order to easily obtain a visa to stay in Canada, it is very important to master some necessary tricks and work hard to prove your intention and plan to study abroad in all aspects.
1. Language test: IELTS 5.5 or above visa application is more secure
With good English, students are more likely to be successful in studying in Canada. Therefore, it is helpful to provide a language test certificate for the visa. Students with IELTS 5.5 can take the SPP program, and with IELTS 6.0 can take SDS. These are the "green path" for Canadian visas, with a higher pass rate than regular visas.
2. Family funds: Prove that it can support the expenses of studying abroad
Proof of family assets is essential. The applicant's parents should allow enough time to prepare the documents required for the visa. The Canadian visa requires a 12-month history of the guarantee. Therefore, do not suddenly deposit a large sum of money into the bank account before the visa is processed.
3. Purpose of studying abroad: Prove that the reasons for studying abroad are sufficient and the study plan is reasonable
Generally speaking, students try to apply for courses that match their academic qualifications, such as domestic undergraduate/college graduates, and students who already have relevant work experience can choose to apply for a Canadian master's program or a graduate diploma program. Students who have graduated from high school/secondary school can apply for undergraduate programs or Canadian college diploma programs. Students applying for a student visa must show the visa officer their purpose, plans, etc. to study abroad. It is not recommended that you do not study or work for a period of time
Generally speaking, it is easier for students to apply for the undergraduate and master's programs that can be directly admitted than to apply for language courses and undergraduate/master's programs. It is recommended that students with poor English foundation should apply directly to Canada to study language courses to avoid the gap period of more than half a year.
4. Travel history: Do you have any experience of traveling abroad?
One of the new policies in Canada in 2015 is that students who apply for a Canadian study visa, as long as they hold a "North American entry and exit record" or "U.S. visa", can be exempted from the 12-month deposit history certificate and simplify the investor's income information. However, a one-year tuition receipt or a one-year tuition deposit certificate is required. Students who have successfully traveled to North America for study tours, or have a history of traveling abroad, such as Australia, the United Kingdom, France and other developed countries, are a reflection of the economic strength of the student's families, and are more helpful for students to apply for visas. Especially for students who have held a multi-entry tourist visa for Canada for ten years, the visa officer will think that the background of the student has been reviewed once and is more credible.