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Umariy

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Mar 14, 2019
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Dear Friends,
Does anyone know current percentage of possibility of getting approved for English language course student visa?
And if there are any conditions that can influence to have more chance to get issued for language course student visa? Such as applying for long period one year or something like that ?

Thank you very much for sharing
Any information and updates
 
Dear Friends,
Does anyone know current percentage of possibility of getting approved for English language course student visa?
And if there are any conditions that can influence to have more chance to get issued for language course student visa? Such as applying for long period one year or something like that ?

Thank you very much for sharing
Any information and updates

There isn't a separate visa for English language. However, if you have a course that is less than 6 months you do not need a study permit to study. Most English courses are less than 6 months, I don't think there are any English language courses that are of 1 year in length. Most English courses are tied to a conditional offer for a program in the same college/university.

Having good funds, a good SOP and ties to your home country will help. Also, having an english course tied to a conditional acceptance for a program will be beneficial. However visas for just English courses are not that easy to get. It would be better to study English in your home country rather than going to Canada just to study english.
 
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