There are couple of key factors you should consider when applying for Study Permit for Canada. The first being why you want to study in Canada. Your intended studies should reflect your overall educational goals and be a reasonable choice with respect to your current education. For example, if you been studying accounting in your home country and wish to study music in Canada, there is obviously a major difference in these programs, so you would have to demonstrate why you want to study music and why Canada. While on the other hand if you finished accounting in your home country and wish to receives your masters in Canada than it would be viable choice.
Also, you need provide financial documents on how you will support your stay in Canada and convince the immigration officer that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and any family members joining you. If you have family members supporting you financially in Canada then you need to provide the proof such as bank statements and letter from the person supporting you.
Another, important aspect of Study Permit application is that you need to demonstrate ties to your home country. What this means your intent to Canada is only temporary and you will exit once your Study Permit expires.
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