One of the significant advantages of studying in Canada is the possibility for family members to accompany the student. Students migrating to Canada can apply for visas for their family members, including spouses and children under 21 years old. It is recommended that the student first enter Canada and then apply for family reunification, as this method increases the chances of visa approval. Additionally, children can attend public schools in Canada at a low cost. For more information about this process, consult with Polariscan advisors.
Another good news is that the applicant’s spouse can obtain a work visa and, if approved, work full-time or part-time for any employer in Canada. If the student receives a work permit after graduation, the spouse’s work visa will also be extended. You can consult with Polariscan advisors for more information on this matter.
Guardian Visa for Students Under 18 Years Old
Students under 18 years old migrating to Canada must be under the supervision of their parents or legal guardians. Parents can apply for a guardian visa. Parents or guardians must meet certain requirements, such as providing identification documents, demonstrating financial capability, and proving their ability to care for the student. If you have any questions, consult with Polariscan advisors.
Open Work Permit
The spouse of a student can obtain an Open Work Permit by applying for a dependent visa. With this visa, there is no need for a job offer or a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA), and they can work full-time in Canada. For more details, consult with Polariscan advisors.
Temporary Resident Visa
Parents of students can temporarily travel to Canada through a Tourist Visa (TRV). This visa is issued upon the student’s invitation. For guidance on how to apply, consult with Polariscan advisors.
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