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Chandra Shekhar

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Indian students who are planning to study in Canada require a Canadian student visa. Students from all around the world select Canadian Universities to pursue various courses. If you wish to study at any university in Canada then you will need a study permit before you enter Canada. Check below the document required for visa:

·      A valid passport

·      Proof of acceptance by a designated learning institution

·      Proof of funds

·      Passport size photos

·      Immigration medical examination

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varun balakrishnan

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Yes, the provisional certificate is enough for visa application for Canada and gets your ECA assessed; however, there are some bodies only which accept that.

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Anshul Gupta

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Shashin Goyal

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Yes, If all the financial and academic documents required for a visa are available then you should be able to get the visa. Please take care that you submit all correct details and all documents provided are verifiable.

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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

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Yes, you can get a Canada study visa without IELTS. You SEE Canada actually doesn't give out study visas as such, but they do provide study permits which automatically come with a temporary resident's visa. The English language assessment you need is dictated by your university of choice.

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Aamir Imteyaz

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If your brother wants to settle down in Canada, there are several options available to him. Here are a few possibilities:
Study in Canada: Canada is a popular destination for international students, and many Canadian universities and colleges offer a wide range of academic programs. Your brother could study in Canada and obtain a degree or Diploma from a Canadian institution. This would give him a good foundation for finding a job in Canada after graduation. Work and Study Permit: Your brother could apply for a Work and Study permit, which would allow him to study and work in Canada at the same time. This would give him a chance to gain
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Raj Butani

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Yes, a student with a low CGPA can get into a Canadian University. CGPA is not the only criterion that a university takes into consideration for admission. Your overall academic profile is assessed by the respective university. - You may need to provide a graduate entry test score such as a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

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Sushant Singh

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For a Canada student visa you must get a minimum of 5.5 bands in each of the 4 IELTS segments for undergraduate course with an aggregate score of 6.0 or higher graduate courses required a score of 6.5 bands with a minimum 6.0 in each of the four parts to study in Canada.

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Jyoti Singh

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Hi. However, if your entire profile is strong, you can still be evaluated despite backlogs. It will be difficult to apply to a non-SPP category because most institutions want at least a 60% average; you can still write to the universities to confirm. Strong reference letters from your professors and a well-written statement of purpose will both influence the review of your application. Check the requirements before carefully shortlisting your colleges.

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Jyoti Singh

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The quantity of backlogs is not the subject of a formal agreement or rule. However, you should have the fewest possible backlogs. Many institutions admit students who have 5-8 backlogs, but those students often struggle to obtain visas. Students having more than one or two backlogs are not permitted to get visas by visa officers.

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