Canadian education has long been known as a comprehensive education with the world's leading quality of life. In addition, the immigration policy for international bachelors has attracted a large number of Vietnamese students. But what documents do you need to apply for a Canadian student visa? Is the procedure troublesome? Financial proof?
The personal profile includes:
To study in Canada, you need to prepare the following personal documents:
- ID cards of students and parents
- Household registration with the name of the person studying abroad (full book)
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate (if married)
- Valid passport (must have a signature)
- Criminal record card No. 2
- 4 photos (4×6 international white background, taken within 6 months).
Educational records include:
- School report, Academic transcript, Graduation Certificate (Level 2 / Level 3 / Intermediate / College / University)
- Student ID – student card (if you are a student)
- Employment confirmation + Labor contract (if you have graduated to work)
- IELTS 6.0 and no skill less than 5.5
- Other degrees and certificates of merit.
Note:
- Certificates and documents must be notarized and translated into English or French. Note carefully check all types of documents and documents, if submitted incorrectly, the visa application process may be delayed or refused.
- Full name and signature are required on the student visa application form and make sure there is a barcode on the last page of the visa application.
- Declare truthfully the information, and content, in case it is found to be dishonest information, the visa application process may be refused.
- Mandatory visa application through a visa application center.
Required forms:
- SDS Checklist (Clip this application to the bottom of the visa application package)
- Application for Study Permit Made Outside of Canada [IMM 1294]
- Family Information [IMM 5645]
- Status Declaration of Common-Law Union [IMM 5409] (If needed)
- Use of a Representative [IMM 5476] (If needed)
- Authority to release personal information to a designated individual [IMM 5475] (If needed)
- Custodianship Declaration – Custodian for minor studying in Canada [IMM 5646] For applicants under 17 years of age.
Other documents that need to be fully prepared before applying for a visa:
- Registration fee (including Study Permit and fingerprinting fee), payable at the visa application center – USD 185.
- Take fingerprints and take pictures at the application center.
- Valid passport.
- Letter of acceptance from the school in Canada, this letter includes the name of the program to be enrolled in, the level of the program to be enrolled in, the Program start and end dates, the last possible date of admission, and the tuition fees to follow. study this program.
- School receipts – The form must include information showing that the student has paid tuition for the first year (both semesters).
- Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) from Scotiabank $10,000. To get this certificate, you need to pay $10,000 CAD to Scotiabank from Vietnam, this money will be sent by the bank to international students as living expenses when studying in Canada for the first year.
- IELTS 6.0 and no band less than 5.5.
- Graduation and transcripts of most recent education levels.
- A health certificate and medical examination are required at least 1 week before the date of submitting the visa application.
- Criminal record card No. 2.
With a transparent information system and SDS program to simplify financial records, we hope that parents and friends can help their children / themselves succeed in applying for a Canadian student visa.
However, to avoid unnecessary risks and negligence, MAPLE also advises customers to consider the advice of study abroad counseling centers. We own a system of experts to handle each stage of documents, which will help complete the documents before submitting to the Consulate.
In particular, at MAPLE, each client's application file will be handled by Canadian lawyers, adding elements to strengthen and increase the success rate of students, travel, employment applications, investment, guarantee, and Canadian settlement.