Visa & Immigration Support.
Our licensed immigration lawyers handle your visa application from start to finish. With a 94% approval rate, you're in expert hands.
Our Official Immigration Law Partner
CanadimAll visa and immigration applications for Tremblay Education students are handled by Canadim - one of Canada's leading immigration law firms. Their experienced immigration lawyers ensure every application is professionally prepared, maximizing your chances of approval.
Learn more about CanadimVisa Types
Which visa do you need?
Study Permit
Required for all international students enrolled in programs longer than 6 months. The study permit allows you to remain in Canada for the duration of your program and may allow you to work part-time during studies.
Co-op / Internship Work Permit
If your program includes a mandatory co-op or internship component, you'll need a separate co-op work permit. This is issued alongside your study permit and is essential for programs with work-integrated learning.
Visitor Visa / eTA
Depending on your nationality, you may need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. This is typically issued alongside your study permit and is required for travel to Canada.
Post-Graduation Work Permit
Most PopularThe PGWP allows you to work in Canada after graduation for up to 3 years, depending on your program length. This open work permit is a key pathway to Canadian permanent residency through programs like Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs.
The Process
How we handle your visa.
Eligibility Assessment
Our licensed consultants review your profile to confirm eligibility and identify the best visa strategy for your situation.
Document Preparation
We compile and review all required documents including financial proof, acceptance letter, study plan, and supporting materials.
Application Submission
Your application is prepared by our team and reviewed by a licensed immigration lawyer before submission through the IRCC portal.
Biometrics & Medical
We guide you through biometrics appointment booking and medical examination requirements specific to your country.
Status Tracking
We monitor your application status daily and handle any requests for additional information from IRCC promptly.
Approval & Travel
Once approved, we help you understand your visa conditions, prepare for border crossing, and plan your arrival in Canada.
What We Handle
Our visa services.
FAQ
Common visa questions.
Processing times vary by country, typically ranging from 4-8 weeks. Some applicants from countries with a Student Direct Stream (SDS) can receive their permit in as little as 20 calendar days. We provide accurate timelines based on your specific situation.
Yes! As of 2024, study permit holders at designated learning institutions can work off-campus up to 24 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. No separate work permit is needed for this.
The SDS is an expedited processing stream available to applicants from certain countries including China, India, Philippines, Pakistan, Vietnam, Morocco, Senegal, and several others. It offers faster processing (typically 20 days) if you meet specific language and financial requirements.
If your application is refused, our immigration lawyers will analyze the refusal reasons, address the gaps, and prepare a stronger re-application. Our 94% approval rate means refusals are rare, but when they happen, we handle the appeal or re-application at no additional cost.
You need to show proof of funds for your first year of tuition plus living expenses (approximately $20,635 per year as of 2024, or $10,000 for Quebec). This can be through bank statements, GIC, education loans, or a combination. Our advisors provide specific guidance based on your situation.
Yes, your spouse can apply for an open work permit, and your dependent children can attend Canadian public schools. We handle family visa applications alongside your study permit to ensure a coordinated process.
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