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Studying in Canada offers incredible opportunities, but recent incidents, like the unexpected admission revocation at a College in Ontario, highlight the importance of researching and choosing reputable institutions. Here's a guide to help international students navigate the process and avoid potential fraud:

Research Your Institution

  • DLI Approval:
  • Partnerships:
  • PGWP Eligibility:
  • Direct Communication:

PGWP Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a PGWP:

  • Graduate from a DLI program lasting at least eight months.
  • Be a full-time student throughout each academic year.
  • Obtain a transcript and an official letter from the DLI confirming completion of the program.

A PGWP is valid for up to three years, offering valuable work experience in Canada that can enhance your permanent residency application.

Avoiding Fraud as an International Student

International students are susceptible to fraud, including fake acceptance letters and other scams. To protect yourself:

  • Ask Questions:
  • Verify Information:
  • Beware of Ghost Consultants:
  • Phishing Awareness:

Conclusion

As Canada addresses integrity challenges in the visa process, international students must be vigilant. Zane Immigration Inc. is here to provide detailed guidance on selecting the right program and College/University. Your education journey in Canada should be enriching and secure. For personalized assistance, contact Zane Immigration today.

Note: This information is subject to change, and applicants should stay updated with the latest regulations and guidelines.

For detailed information and smooth processing of your study permit application, contact Zane Immigration Inc.

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