Step-step Process to get a student visa for Canada from Nepal
STEP 1: Find a university / college in Canada.
STEP 2: Gather the Required Documents.
STEP 3: Pay the tuition fee.
STEP 4: Submit your application.
STEP 5: Attend an interview.
STEP 6: Wait for a decision.
STEP 7: Get your study permit.
STEP 8: Travel arrangements.
 

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Visa Success Rate for Canada from Nepal 2023: Raise Your Chance
21% and 62%
Between 2021 and 2022, the Canada visa success rate for Nepalese applicants reached 21% and 62%. Similarly, student visa approval rose by over 230% between 2019 and 2021

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Express Entry is Canada's fastest and most popular immigration program. Candidates who apply through the Express Entry system can receive permanent residence status within six months.

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15 days Multiple Entry Tourist Visa – CAD 45.00. 30 days Multiple Entry Tourist Visa – CAD 70.00. 90 days Multiple Entry Tourist Visa – CAD 180.00.

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A Canadian permanent resident is a citizen of another country who has been granted permission to live in Canada as a permanent resident. Once a person has permanent resident status, they have the right to live and work anywhere in the country. Permanent residents receive a significant number of benefits in Canada, including access to healthcare and social services, the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada, and protection under Canadian law. As well, after being a permanent resident for a certain amount of time, permanent residents are eligible to apply to become Canadian citizens! Notably, Canadian permanent residents do not have the right to vote in Canadian elections.

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Once a person has Canadian permanent resident status, they have the authorization to live and work anywhere in Canada. If a foreign national does not have Canadian permanent resident status, then they must have the proper authorization to work in Canada. Usually, this authorization comes in the form of a Canadian work permit.

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Certain immigration programs allow foreign nationals to immigrate to Canada with their family members. However, the number of family members able to accompany a foreign national varies depending on the immigration program. For example, those immigrating through Canada’s Express Entry system are eligible to include their spouse and dependent children on the application, but not their parents. However, Canada has family sponsorship programs that enable Canadian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their spouse or common-law partner, dependent children, and parents/grandparents. In order to determine whether or not your family members may join you, first you must determine which immigration pathway you choose to pursue!

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