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How to Write a Study Plan for Canada?

How to Write a Study Plan for Canada?

13 October 2021
How to Write a Study Plan for Canada?
13 October 2021

Are you looking to apply for a Canada study visa?

Apart from academic documents, passport, acceptance letter, and proof of income, you need to submit a study plan.

A study plan gives an overview to a visa office of why you want to study in Canada and how it can help you with your career.

While writing a study plan for Canada, make sure to include these points in your study plan.

Why Do You Want to Study in Canada? 

This is an important point to include in your study plan for Canada. Explain the reason that convinces you to study in Canada as well as what you find appealing in the Canadian education system.

What is Your Educational Goal to Study in Canada?

Opting for any study program has generally one goal, and this is to obtain skills, knowledge, and credentials.

Discuss how studying in Canada can be useful, how it can contribute to your career. For example, you can justify your master’s degree by saying that you are looking to pursue a higher degree. Besides, mention that how this degree can help your career grow.

It will help the visa authority convince you that your educational plan integrates with your overall career goals.

Why are you not opting for the same program in your nation? Why Canada?

You can support this by saying that Canada is known for its high-quality education system.

You can also mention the similar programs offered in your home nation and then contrast them with their Canadian counterparts. If your nation lacks such a program, you can state this as a reason for pursuing the same in Canada.

Have you done any research into studies in your country or citizenship?

Here you will talk about the programs available in your country as well as the reasons why they are not suitable for you and your goals. You may even mention the overall differences in education between Canada and your home nation.

How will this study program increase your employment opportunities in your home country?

Here you will explain how this study program can help you land various employment opportunities in your country. If your course can help you become eligible for a certain position in a certain nation, you can also discuss this.

What ties do you have to your country of residence or of citizenship?

State whether you have family in your home country. Family ties might include kids, a partner, parents, a spouse, or job opportunities. Also, mention home ownership and vehicle ownership. These factors convince visa authorities that you are likely to return to your home nation once your course is finished.

In the case of a minor applicant, what are your reasons for wishing to study in Canada? What is your parents’ or guardians’ immigration status in their current country of residence?

If you are 18, highlight the reasons for pursuing a course in Canada. Here you need to include the immigration status of your parents and guardians. Make sure to include their bank balance certificate, property, bank statements, investments, and anything else that shows the financial status of your parents or guardians.

What about your travel history?

Make sure to include a detailed list of any place (out of the country) you have been to in the last ten years. Also, show that you have returned and traveled to your home country.

What is Your Educational Qualification? How’s Been Your Work History?

Here you need to provide the details of your education history, including the dates when the course started and ended, the name and address of your school or institution, the course pursued, degree, qualification, or certificate is given for the course.

Also, share your work history that can include jobs or volunteer positions you handled.

How to Create an Effective Study Plan?

Be Genuine and Specific:

Keep in mind that a visa officer gets to see hundreds of applications a day and they will have a few minutes to read them to determine your eligibility. Therefore, make it concise and to the point. Your study plan should not be more than one page.

Make it Look Honest and Factual:

A study plan is not only a written explanation of why do you want to study in Canada but also acts as a legal document. If it is found to be fraudulent or contain any sort of misleading information, then your study permit application can be rejected.

There is no point to provide false information in your study plan since other documents are accompanying your application that the visa officer can match with.

Take Care of Your Grammar:

Sure, a visa officer is not a teacher that will assess your study plan for grammar or spelling mistakes. But be careful as silly mistakes can impact your message.

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