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McGill University,
University of British Columbia,
University of Toronto,
University of Alberta and so on. There are many popular colleges such as Humber, Lambton, Fleming too. For better guidance, please mention your profile and what you want to study. Requirements differ with colleges and programs.
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Greetings from Shiksha.
Dear you did not mention your 10th percentage and the course you want to opt in canada. Please provide full details to completely know about your query.
Good luck try again.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can consider these options:
LLM
Public policy
Development studies
International relations
All the best.
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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
Step 1:
Read complete information on the visa/permit requirements on the IRCC website and download the appropriate application forms and checklist relevant to the purpose of your visit. Please refer to the 'All About Your Visa' page to obtain details on visas/permits.
Step 2:
Fill out the application form and other relevant documents electronically and print.
Forms (including the barcoded sheets) are to be printed on a white, bond quality, non-glossy paper, using a laser printer.
If you are unable to provide all the supporting documents as mentioned in the official IRCC document checklist, you are required t
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