Study Visa

Study Visa

You might become perplexed by words like SDS and Non-SDS during the visa application process if you intend to study in Canada. SDS, short for Student Direct Stream, was formerly known as the Students Partner Program and is accessible to some nations, including Brazil, India, and others. It is possible to apply for a non-SDS visa in general to temporarily remain in Canada for the purposes of immigration, work, or study. No matter where they are from, all international travellers are welcome. We’ll talk about the distinction between SDS and Non-SDS in this blog.

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Document Checklist for Visa Application:

  • Official academic transcripts, including the 12th mark sheet. Candidates must have scored at least 55% aggregate marks for undergraduate courses.
  • Undergraduate degree or advanced diploma. Applicants must have a minimum of 50% or above to pursue postgraduate courses.
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • English proficiency test scores with IELTS of minimum 6.0 for UG and an overall band of 6.5 for PG.
  • Offer letters from the colleges falling under SDS.
  • Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of $10,000 to cover the cost of living.
  • Digital Photographs
  • Proof of previous work experience
  • Receipt of tuition fees
  • Proof of necessary medical tests
  • Visa application fees of $150