Can Consulting Services Guides Students Through New Canadian Study Permit Policies

News 20 Dec 2023 1137

Can Consulting Services Guides Students Through New Canadian Study Permit Policies

Can Consulting Services Guides Students Through New Canadian Study Permit Policies

In a strategic move to better prepare international students for life in Canada, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, has announced a pivotal adjustment to the cost-of-living financial requirement for study permit applicants, effective January 1, 2024. This decision, responding to the evolving economic landscape, aims to align financial prerequisites with the current cost of living in the country.

The long-standing cost-of-living requirement, stagnant at $10,000 for a single applicant since the early 2000s, will experience a substantial increase. Starting in 2024, a single applicant must demonstrate financial readiness by showcasing $20,635, representing 75% of the low-income cut-off (LICO). This requirement, in addition to covering the first year of tuition and travel costs, seeks to prevent instances where students arrive in Canada only to discover their funds are insufficient for a sustained stay. Notably, this change will be applicable to new study permit applications received on or after January 1, 2024.

Can Consulting Services, under the guidance of Engineer Hari Khatri, is proactively informing students and parents about these policy changes instituted by the Canadian government. Engineer Hari Khatri, currently in Nepal, is personally meeting with individual applicants to provide comprehensive information into the updated policies. He emphasized the challenges faced by a large number of international students in securing accommodation and employment due to a lack of awareness about job and housing search platforms such as Indeed, Learn4Good, Coliving.com, and Kijiji.

Er. Hari Khatri underscored that starting January 1, 2024, the cost-of-living requirement for a Canadian study permit will rise to $20,635, representing 75% of the low-income cut-off. This adjustment aims to ensure financial preparedness and prevent students from encountering insufficient funds upon arrival. The revised requirement applies to new applications, covering the initial year of tuition and travel costs.

Can Consulting Services, in response to the changing landscape, is offering an application fee waiver for popular Canadian colleges such as Seneca Polytechnic, Centennial College, Cambrian College, Sault College, Georgian College, Conestoga College, Durham College, St. Lawrence College,College of the North Atlantic, Fleming College, Algonquin College, Canadore College, Niagara College Canada,  Lambton College, NorQuest College, Lakeland College, University of Canada West, Trinity Western University,  York University and University of Niagara Falls.  

Committed to guiding students seamlessly through the admission and visa process, Can Consulting Services guarantees satisfaction throughout the journey. With offices conveniently located at Putalisadak, New Baneshwor, Kuaripati, Itahari, and Chitwan, students can access support tailored to the May and September intakes. 

Can Consulting Services offers a comprehensive IELTS Preparation Class that includes exam registration and academic/career counseling. Their services extend to facilitating admission to Canadian colleges/universities, providing support with documentation and crafting Statements of Purpose (SOP). They provide comprehensive assistance, ensuring a smooth transition for students from Nepal to Canada, offering support even after visa approval. In Canada, their services continue with accommodation assistance, job search support, college transfers, and assistance with second postgraduate or degree admissions. Trust Can Consulting Services for end-to-end guidance on your educational journey from Nepal to Canada.

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