Are you worried about your Canadian student permit application?
Pax Law has the immigration experience and expertise to help you through the application process, from start to finish.
We’ll advise you on a strong strategy and make sure all of your documents are prepared perfectly. We have years of experience in dealing with immigration officials and government departments, reducing the risk of wasted time and money, and possibly permanent rejection. Let us take care of the details, so you can relax and plan for your studies in Canada.
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FAQ
No. If you satisfy the requirements for a Canadian study permit, you can get a Canadian study permit. However, incomplete applications have led to a relatively high rejection rate of 45% for study permit applications in 2022. If you need help achieving your dreams of studying in Canada, you can retain Pax Law’s experienced team to assist you with the application process.
Yes. Your immigration lawyer can prepare a thorough visa application for you to make the decision-making process easier for the visa officer. An experienced immigration lawyer has in-depth knowledge of Canadian immigration laws and procedures. Furthermore, if your visa application is rejected, a more thorough application will increase your chances of success in court.
The application fee for a Canadian study permit was $150 in 2022 if you decide to do the application yourself.
Pax Law charges $6000 which includes making the study permit application, taking the application to a judicial review if it is rejected, and ensuring the post judicial review process is done if the judicial review is successful.
You have come to the right place. Pax Law Corporation is a nationally top-rated law firm with offices in North Vancouver, Canada that has assisted thousands of individuals with their visa applications, judicial reviews, and refugee applications. You can contact us by email at imm@paxlaw.ca, by phone at +1 (604) 767-9529, or by WhatsApp at +1 (604) 837-2646.
Student visas generally are rejected under section 216 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations on the grounds of the applicant not being a bona fide student or the officer not being convinced that the applicant will depart Canada at the end of their authorized period of stay. It is your job as the applicant to prepare an application that shows you are a bona fide student who will depart Canada when your authorized period of stay expires.
IRCC has been receiving roughly 3800 visa applications per day in the fall of 2022. IRCC cannot process so many applications as they come in, and this caused significant delays and a backlog.
Student visas generally are rejected under section 216 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations on the grounds of the applicant not being a bona fide student or the officer not being convinced that the applicant will depart Canada at the end of their authorized period of stay. It is your job as the applicant to prepare an application that shows you are a bona fide student who will depart Canada when your authorized period of stay expires.
In 2022, approximately 55% of student visa applications were approved by IRCC.
You can make the decision-making process easier and reduce the chances of a refusal or any delays by submitting a complete application and satisfying all the requirements for your student visa. You can retain the services of a lawyer to assist you with this. However, no one can make IRCC process your application at an earlier date.
You can make the decision-making process easier and reduce the chances of a refusal or any delays by submitting a complete application and satisfying all the requirements for your student visa. You can retain the services of a lawyer to assist you with this. However, no one can make IRCC process your application at an earlier date.
IRCC has been receiving roughly 3800 visa applications per day in the fall of 2022. IRCC cannot process so many applications as they come in, and this caused significant delays and a backlog.