At Swanberry, we are more than just a college enrolment management company, We help you find the best study abroad programs, guide you properly In Your visa applications,  source affordable flight tickets and more.

We’ve helped hundreds of students follow their study-abroad dreams to Canada, the United States, the UK, Cyprus, Japan and many other countries.

Whether you’re looking for a different culture to experience and further your education while you work, or simply looking for more opportunities to share your unique perspective and make friends in a new city… We’re here to help!



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At Swanberry Educational Services, Canada is our main study destination for students

We have over 6 years of  experience in delivering admission and study permits.



At Swanberry, we believe in delivering quality service. That’s why we require payment of our service charge only after your student visa has been issued, notwithstanding you pay for your admission application fee and visa fees during the course of the application journey

We have the expertise to guide you through the application process, which will give you a 95% likelihood of admission, as well as a 85% chance of your visa being approved because we’re knowledgeable about the requirements of the embassy.

When we guide you through the process, your visa is more likely to be approved. However, it’s still the embassy’s decision to issue or deny a visa.

 

 

When you apply for a study visa, you only pay our service charge after your application has been approved. All other fees are non-refundable under any circumstances.

If you want to study in Canada, you need a study permit. Your study permit will allow you to do this legally. A study permit is a written authorization issued by an officer that allows foreign nationals to study in Canada .

Foreign nationals who wish to study in Canada must first obtain a Study Permit. This permit is typically valid for 90 days after the completion of your educational program and can be obtained through the visa office closest to you.

To apply for a study permit at a Canadian visa application centre, you must first get an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). The letter must be issued by the Canadian institution (e.g. school district, University, etc.) on official letterhead, showing the exact amount of tuition fees you are required to pay, the anticipated starting and finishing dates and the date by which you need to register. 

Once you have your acceptance letter, you can complete and submit an application for a study permit.

 

 

For the post-secondary level, you must consult the Designated Learning Institution List. If your school is not on the DLI List, you are not eligible to apply for a study permit.

The DLI list can be found here https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html

 

 

All students studying in Québec must obtain a Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) issued by the Ministère de l’Immigration, de la Francisation et de l’Intégration (MIFI). The educational institution would provide the student with all the details related to applying for the CAQ.

To study in Canada, you need to prove that you have enough money to live and study for the time you will be there. If your studies are for less than a year, you’ll need proof of financial support for the duration of your studies in Canada. If they’re more than a year, you’ll need proof of financial support for the first year of your studies in Canada.  also, you need to prove that you will return to your home country after graduation; you’re healthy (pass a medical examination), and are law-abiding and have no record of criminal activity (you may be asked to provide a Police Clearance Certificate). You may also need to provide additional documents to prove you’re allowed to come here as an international student.

Citizens of certain countries or territories must apply for a temporary resident visa (TRV) (Nigerians for example need a TRV)  in order to enter Canada, while others require an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). If you need one of these documents, you do not have to complete a separate application or pay additional fees. it will be issued at the same time as your study permit for entry into Canada as a student.

Yes, you can travel with your family members. This includes your spouse and any dependent children 

Spouse means either of the two persons in a marriage who are legally recognized in the country in which a marriage was performed, as well as in Canada.

Dependent children are those who are under 22 years old, without a spouse or partner
You can  check if your child qualify as a dependent by  visiting https://ircc.canada.ca/english/immigrate/sponsor/aod-tool.asp

Family members must complete their own application forms. However, you may submit your applications together online or at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) and use one payment receipt for the total amount.

Your spouse and children must meet all of the requirements for temporary residence in Canada.

 

 

Your children may attend school in Canada. To do this, you must apply for their study permit at the same time as your own or If they wish to join you at a later date, they must also apply for a study permit before coming to Canada.

You can work off campus without a work permit for up to 20 hours a week during a regular academic session and full-time during regularly scheduled breaks if you have a valid study permit, are enrolled at a designated learning institution and are studying post-secondary academic, vocational or professional training program or vocational training program at the secondary level.

Children 17 years of age or younger who come to Canada to study must be in the care of a responsible adult. This person is the custodian. Parents or legal guardians in their home country and the custodian in Canada must complete a notarized Custodianship Declaration (IMM 5646)

International students seeking to work as part of a co-op program must be able to show that their work is an essential part of an academic, professional or vocational training program offered by DLI and would need a co-op work permit.

If you plan to come to Canada for less than six months, you do not need a medical exam. If you plan to stay in Canada for more than six months, you will need a medical exam.

You and your family members need a medical exam to come to Canada. You can make an appointment with a Panel Physician, or wait until your application is reviewed and medical instructions are given.

You may either have an upfront medical exam by contacting a Panel Physician, or wait until your application is reviewed and medical instructions are given to you by the visa office.

When you do an upfront medical exam, the processing is faster, since you won’t be asked for them at a later date.

 

 

To have your medical exam, contact a Panel Physician in your area. The list of approved Panel Physicians can be found at: https://secure.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx

 

 

If you have not given your biometric information to a Canadian visa application centre in the last 10 years, you may need to appear in person to have your fingerprints and photograph (biometric information) taken at a biometric collection service point. If your family members are also applying, they may need to appear in person as well.

you can give your biometrics after paying for and submitting your application and fees. You will get a biometric instruction letter (BIL) that will direct you to locations where you can give your biometrics. You are encouraged to give your biometrics as soon as possible after getting the BIL, 

you will have to make an appointment at the VAC to give your biometrics.

 

 

The average processing time for applications from Nigeria is currently 16 weeks. For a more accurate guide to the most updated processing time, please visit https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html

To apply for a study permit in Canada, you’ll need to submit certain documents

1 Completed application forms 

2 proof of funds documents

3 proof of home ties documents

4 letter of acceptance from a DLI

5 other supporting documents 

Download our free ebook to learn about the documents you’ll need to bring with you and what the consulate expects to see.

https://swanberrygroup.com/ebook

 

 

The following may delay processing:

– unclear and improperly scanned documents

-verification of your information and documents

– a medical condition that may need more tests or consultations

– a criminal or security problem

– consultation is needed with other offices in Canada and abroad

 

 

Here are the requirements:

  1. A WAEC/NECO certificate with at least five (5) credits, including English and Mathematics
  2. A WAEC/NECO result checker scratch card
  3. The data page of your international passport
  4. Your CV or biodata
  5. A signed copy of our retainer agreement is available for download at https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kt6rnot0lM-p2QeYZV3u9e0unZE1tPhI/view?usp=share_link. Print, sign, and email it to [email protected].
  6. An application deposit (payment plans and options to be provided)
  7. All these documents should be sent via email to [email protected].
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