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Visa 24 will start the process by collecting all your documents, like proof of identity, financial support proof, language proficiency proof, educational certificates, etc. We inspect them to see if anything is missing or the details are inconsistent.
(Such as fees, interviews, and other academic documents)
After getting a conditional offer letter, we help you meet the requirements for your offer to become unconditional. Visa 24 helps you with payments, submitting language proficiency proof, and finishing the interview.
After receiving an unconditional offer letter, Visa 24 prepares the following documents to request a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies):






While some Canadian universities or colleges may require a certain minimum percentage or grade in the 12th standard for undergraduate programs, however, it is not a standard requirement for obtaining a study visa in Canada.
Depending on the degree, institution, and other criteria, a minimum of 70% in the 12th grade can get you admission to most colleges; for a diploma, 60% will be enough.
A language proficiency score of 600 on the paper-based TOEFL test will be enough; the computer-based test requires a score of at least 250.
While an interview is not always mandatory for a Canadian student visa, the Canadian immigration officer may request one if they require additional information about the student’s study plans, financial resources, language proficiency, or other relevant factors. Visa offices may require an interview for specific programs, certain countries, or based on previous visa and immigration history.
So yes, you should prepare for an interview.
To avoid student visa rejection in Canada, there are several important steps that you can take:
In Canada, you cannot change your visitor visa to a student visa.
In some cases, people on visitor visas in Canada can apply for a study permit without having to leave the country. For example;
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