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, I am a current Canadian citizen living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This question is very hard to answer and has no real 'yes' or 'no' answer to it. The only way that this is determined is all about yourself. Canada is a developed country and rated the best country in the world to live in for 6 years in a row. If coming from a developing country, access to Immigration may be very difficult for you. Also, if you do not have educational benefits, for example, a diploma or statement allowing you to study in Canada, your access may be denied. Of course, if you have someone over here that you know of, for example a spouse, parent, family member, etc. that may sponsor you, than you may most likely be here within a couple months. I will be honest with you and say that I was born in Canada, and therefore have automatic citizenship here, so I do not have a personal experience with the immigration laws of Canada. However, I will say this: Canada is a beautiful country with an excellent education, many options for you to be anything you could ever want to be, awesome health care, and much much more! I hope you will be able to come soon!

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βˆ™ 12y ago

Its really easy to get Student Visa in Canada.

for that you should...........................

1. Age - Up to 35 Years.

2. Process Time - 15 days for visa procedure.

3. Qualification: 12th or All Diploma Holders like - 10+3, 10+2+3 or All Bachelor's Degree or all Master's Degree (Academic 50% or 55 % or Second Class or above).

4. Academic IELTS: Minimum 5.5 to 6.0 overall Band or above.

5. 1 year Graduate Diploma required 6.5 Bands Programme like Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Nursing some colleges required overall 7 Bands.

6. College Fees - CAD $11,000 to 12,000 for one year Tuition fees.

You must have to pay tuition fee in advance

7. Bank Finance: 5, 00,000 to 7, 50,000 lacs (Education Loan is must & Only Education Loan is acceptable) - Depend on Tuition fees paid by Student to respective College for one or two semesters.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

it is very easy if u be nice to them and dont joke around,from my experience,i cross more then 10 times a year and never ever had problem except once an that was on our side of borders,so long story short don't make jokes be gental

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"Canada may be very different from your home country, which means there is going to be a lot to learn and explore before you arrive in Canada as a newcomer. Get Visa from Novus Immigration.

After you get to Canada, you’ll need to find a temporary place to stay until you can rent or buy a home. One option is to stay at a hotel or hostel.

You can also contact an immigrant-serving organization in the city or town where you plan to settle. Ask if there is temporary housing for newcomers and how much it costs.

The Canadian Government help refugees find temporary housing as part of the Resettlement Assistance Program.

In Canada, parents have to make sure their children get an education. Provincial and territorial governments set up and run their own school systems. They’re much the same across Canada, but there are some differences among provinces and territories. Canada does not have a federal department or a national system of education."

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