

Canada
Master Program
Canada Master Program
Pursuing a master’s degree in Canada allows the principal applicant to study for at least one year and then apply for a three-year open work permit without needing a job offer.
While the main applicant is studying, the spouse can work freely in Canada with an open work permit, and the children can attend public schools for free with a study permit.
After graduation, the principal applicant and their spouses and children can apply for permanent residence through various immigration pathways.

Time to permit
4-6 months
Residency requirement
No residency requirement
Visa-free travel
185 countries and regions
Taxation
Worldwide taxation
Passport rank
8th in the world
Established time
Not applicable

Application Requirements
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Age: 18-40 years old
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Education requirements: Full-time diploma or higher
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Common GPA requirements: GPA 3.0/4.0 (Grading scale vary by country, clients can provide their transcripts for the program department to evaluate.)
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Language: Must meet the specific language requirements of the school (Some schools accept applications without language test scores)
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Financial Proof: Must provide a bank statement showing a deposit of USD 80,000-90,000 when applying for a study visa.
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Criminal Record: No criminal record (If you have lived in any country for more than 6 months after the age of 18, you need to provide a criminal record certificate)
Program Benefits
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Study for one year and get a 3-year Post-graduate Work Permit without needing a job offer.
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While the principal applicant is studying in Canada, the spouse can apply for an open work permit, allowing them to work unrestrictedly in Canada. The children can apply for study permit to attend public schools in Canada for free.
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One person studies in Canada, and the whole family can get PR cards. International students have multiple immigration pathways to choose from, including both provincial and federal options.
