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Thousands of international students come to Canada every year. They choose Canada as their place of study because it offers a high-class education, affordable tuition and the opportunity to become a permanent resident. Study in Canada: A Pathway to Permanent Residence will walk you through the study permit application process, offer key factors to consider during the application, provide helpful tips, including how to avoid falling victim to fraud and outline the permanent residence options available to international students. Armed with this knowledge, you can make well-informed decisions…mehr

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Thousands of international students come to Canada every year. They choose Canada as their place of study because it offers a high-class education, affordable tuition and the opportunity to become a permanent resident. Study in Canada: A Pathway to Permanent Residence will walk you through the study permit application process, offer key factors to consider during the application, provide helpful tips, including how to avoid falling victim to fraud and outline the permanent residence options available to international students. Armed with this knowledge, you can make well-informed decisions about your study journey in Canada. Author Kelicia Letlow-Peroune practices Family and Immigration Law in Canada and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Kelicia represents clients before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Federal Court of Canada, and all levels of Immigration Tribunals within the Immigration and Refugee Board. She has extensive knowledge of the Canadian immigration system, having successfully challenged humanitarian and compassionate application refusals, permanent resident application refusals, and deportation orders, to name a few. Over the years, she has assisted clients from over thirty countries, some of which include the Philippines, India, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Slovakia, Central African Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the United States of America.