(1) coming back from school;
(2) being admitted to a Canadian institution;
(3) No criminal record;
(4) Submit all necessary materials;
(5) Those who plan to study in Canada for more than 6 months are required to show their physical examination results;
(6) and pay the application acceptance fee.
2. It is easier for the following people to obtain visas:
The higher the (1) degree, the greater the confidence. According to the visa data recently released by the Canadian Embassy, in 2004, the university stage was about 80%; Colleges, preparatory schools, technical colleges, etc. Both are 65%; Primary and secondary schools account for 45% (most of them are high school graduates from China).
(2) The better the family's economic situation, the easier it is to get a visa. Canada welcomes students to study, but does not welcome them to work, especially for blacks. Therefore, visa applicants must have sufficient financial support.
(3) It is related to the age of the applicant. There is no age limit for international students in Canada, but if their age does not match the degree they have studied, it is difficult to convince visa officers.
(4) The applicant's materials must be detailed and sufficient, and the materials should be standardized and rigorous. Once the materials are submitted, they will have to wait four months for approval, so they must be carefully reviewed before submission, and there can be no negligence.
Extended data:
The following situations are easy to be rejected:
(1) The visa officer thinks that the funds prepared by the applicant are insufficient. If the materials submitted to the embassy show that you have a large amount of recent deposits, but you can't attach proof of the source of funds or reasonable proof of the continuous accumulation of funds, you may be refused a visa because the source of funds is unknown.
(2) When applying for a visa, if you haven't graduated, you can't show your diploma. You should make it clear in the materials, otherwise the visa officer will refuse the visa because the applicant's materials are incomplete.
(3) Middle school students are more likely to be refused visas, because visa officers often suspect that applicants cannot guarantee to return to China immediately after completing their studies.
People's Network-To apply for a study visa in Canada, six conditions must be met.