Do you want to Immigrate or Study in Canada in 2024-25: Start Now!
We know your Canada Plan is important and we want to help you realize that dream in 2024-25. Whether to immigrate or study, the key is planning and starting some tasks now. Here are some tips to help you start the next year focused on your goal:
1. Advance Research:
Before taking any steps, dive into the research. Learn about the immigration programs available, understand the requirements and processes. Information is your best ally.
2. Assess your Qualifications:
See how your qualifications fit into the immigration criteria. Some programs are specific to professions or educational levels, so consider your skills and experience.
3. Language Proficiency:
Deepen your skills in English or French, depending on the region. Certificates of proficiency, such as IELTS, can be an asset in the immigration process.
4. Financial Planning:
Immigrating has its costs, so make realistic financial planning. Consider startup expenses, living costs, and potential financial challenges in the first few months. If you are going to study, don't forget the college/university costs.
5. Professional Consultation:
Seek professional guidance when considering your plans. Consulting experts in immigration and/or studies can avoid obstacles and mistakes. We are here to help with every step, from consultation to visa. Count on BFF Canada at every stage! Our headquarters are in Vancouver and we are experts in helping Brazilians get here!
6. Immigrate through studies (college/university):
If you plan to study in Canada, research study programs that align with your interests. Make sure you meet the admission requirements. Education is your ladder to success, as international students who do a master's or doctorate in the country have many chances of staying after graduating (PGWP) and, on top of that, they can work and bring their family while they study (children above 5-year-olds can attend public school free of charge). Do you have questions about this? Click here and see how we can help you.
7. Support Network:
Build your network of contacts in Canada. Whether through online groups, social networks or local events, this network will offer emotional, professional and practical support. Start your networking now!
8. Familiarize yourself with Canadian Culture:
Learn about Canadian culture, values and lifestyle. This will make adaptation easier and show your commitment to integration.
9. Research Cities and Provinces:
Explore Canada's diverse cities and provinces. Consider climate, job market, cost of living and specific opportunities. Not everything is the same – find the place that suits you!
10. Each case is different: Remember if, The immigration process is unique for each person. Informed decisions and advance planning make all the difference. Oh, and a detail that only BFF Canada tells you: without sharp English, employment in your field can be difficult. Start studying now!
We are here to help at every stage, from consultation to visa.
We wish you much success on your journey to Canada!