Welcome to SS Study in Canada

Studying in Canada offers a world-class education in a diverse and welcoming environment.

Studying abroad is a dream for many students. Canada stands out as one of the most desirable destinations due to its world-class education system, diverse culture, and abundant personal and professional growth opportunities.

For Bangladeshi students aspiring to study in Canada, navigating the complex visa application process can be daunting. That’s where student SS Study Abroad LTD come in, offering assistance and guidance to make the journey smoother. 

Students are seeking admission, career guidance, counselling and much other important information from the agents to study in Canada. Educational agents in Bangladesh play a vital role in assisting students seeking help for Canada student visas.

We, SS Study Abroad LTD, help Bangladeshi students with their admission inquiries, guide them to application assistance, motivate students’ ambitions, departure briefing and all other necessary actions we need to take. Our mission is to get quality student counselling for interested students to study in Canada.

We have a very passionate and dedicated counselling team who’s always willing to help students. We must also add that most of the counsellors have first-hand study abroad experience, which is a bonus for new students so they can share their prospects about studying abroad.

 

SS Study Abroad LTD has several agent certificates and counsellor training from UniAgents, ICEF, British Council, Future Learn & others. That assures our commitment and quality towards education counselling. We want to provide the best service and make students feel comfortable with the correct information.

SS Study Abroad LTD proudly represents various Canadian institutes for Bangladeshi students to study in Canada. A diverse range of programs, such as English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or ELS, Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor, Post Baccalaureate, Master’s and many other relevant programs, suits students based on their academic backgrounds. Those programs are offered in Business, IT, Engineering, Science, Management, Digital Technology, Law, Life Science, Humanities, Literature, History and so on.

IRCC updates on 2024 international student visa

IRCC has announced significant Updates for Canadian International Student visa earlier in 2024. The Canada student visa is now facing multiple challenges. Briefly the changes will affect the number of students eligible to study in Canada, additional PAL requirements for Canada student visa, international students spouse visa in Canada, post study work permit and so on.

Several significant adjustments have been announced in an effort to guarantee the International Student Program in Canada’s sustainable expansion and improve the experience of international students. Let’s explore them:

Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL):

Most new international post-secondary students will need to submit their study permit application with a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from a province or territory as of January 22, 2024. This will contribute to maintaining a balanced approach to the intake of international students by ensuring that students are accounted for within the national cap. There are certain exceptions, so check if you qualify! The provincial attestation letter is not ready yet for foreign students to start processing. If you are interested to study in Canada for undergraduate level all the universities requesting you to hold your admission process until end of the march 204.

Extended Permits for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):

Beginning on February 15, 2024, graduates of master’s degree programs lasting fewer than two years will be eligible for a longer, three-year Post-Graduation Work Permit. This modification seeks to ease the transition to permanent residence while acknowledging their ability to strengthen Canada’s workforce. More simple way to put this is now 1 years master’s degree is also eligible for 3 years open post graduate work permit.

College Programs for Public-Private Partnerships:

Restrictions on Post-Graduation Work Permits for new students enrolling in public-private Partnership College programs have been implemented in response to concerns about the quality of education and student assistance at these institutions. Present students are still eligible, with an emphasis on the caliber and support of the program. Find the list of public-private partnership colleges in Canada to avoid admissions. Find the right college and university for your higher studies in Canada. Speak to our expert Canada representative for admission and visa assistance.

Spouses’ Open Work Permits:

We will revise the status of foreign students’ spouses and common-law partners’ eligibility for open work visas. The spouses of students enrolled in other study levels will be impacted by changes, even though this stream is still available to individuals pursuing graduate and professional degrees. These adjustments are in line with Canada’s objectives for sustainable growth and the recruitment of qualified workers into our workforce, with the goal of providing international students with a well-rounded and excellent educational experience. Get more updated information our blog for Canada student visa. Stay tuned and make comments.

Here's a step-by-step guide to help you pursue your studies there:

1. Research Universities and Programs

Canada is home to many reputable universities and colleges offering a wide range of programs. Research institutions based on factors like program offerings, location, reputation, and campus facilities.

2. Check Admission Requirements:

Each university and program will have its own set of admission requirements. Typically, this includes academic qualifications (such as high school grades for undergraduate study or a bachelor's degree for postgraduate study), English language proficiency (often demonstrated through tests like IELTS or TOEFL), and possibly standardized test scores (like the SAT or GRE for certain programs).

3. Apply for Admission:

Once you've identified the universities and programs you're interested in, submit your applications. This usually involves filling out an online application form and providing supporting documents such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.

4. Apply for Scholarships and Financial Aid:

Explore scholarship opportunities and financial aid options available to international students. Many Canadian institutions offer scholarships based on academic merit or other criteria, and there may also be external scholarships you can apply for.

5. Obtain a Study Permit:

If you're accepted into a program, you'll need to apply for a study permit (student visa) to study in Canada. The application process typically involves providing proof of acceptance from a designated learning institution, proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses, and possibly undergoing a medical exam.

6. Arrange Accommodation:

Research accommodation options near your university. Many institutions offer on-campus housing, but there are also off-campus options like private rentals or homestays.

7. Plan Your Finances:

Studying in Canada can be expensive, so it's important to plan your finances carefully. Consider tuition fees, accommodation costs, living expenses, health insurance, and any other expenses you may incur during your studies.

8. Prepare for the Move:

Once you've secured admission and obtained your study permit, start preparing for your move to Canada. This may involve booking flights, arranging transportation from the airport to your accommodation, obtaining any necessary vaccinations or health checks, and familiarizing yourself with Canadian culture and customs.

9. Settle In:

Once you arrive in Canada, attend orientation sessions offered by your university to get acquainted with campus facilities and services. Take the time to explore your new surroundings, meet fellow students, and get involved in campus activities and clubs.

Studying in Canada can be an enriching experience academically, culturally, and personally. Make the most of your time there by embracing new opportunities, immersing yourself in the local culture, and building lasting friendships.

If you are a student seeking assistance for admission to a Canadian university or college, we are here to help you get your admission. We can help a student with career counselling, admission, visa guidance, sending tuition fees, arranging accommodation and pre-departure briefing.