At Zylentrix Ltd, we offer expert guidance for students looking to study in Canada, one of the most sought-after destinations for international education. With its high-quality education system, thriving job market, and diverse cultural experiences, Canada provides numerous opportunities for international students.
Here’s how we help you navigate the Canadian education and immigration landscape:
The SDS pathway is a faster and more streamlined process for students from certain countries, including India, China, the Philippines, and others, who are applying for a study permit to study in Canada.

You must have a Letter of Acceptance from a designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada.
A minimum IELTS score of 6.0 or higher, with no band lower than 5.5, is typically required.
You need to show that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
For students who do not meet the SDS requirements, the Non-SDS visa pathway is an alternative route for obtaining a study permit. While this pathway may take longer for processing, it still provides access to study in Canada.

You may also need to provide additional documents such as bank statements, education history, and proof of ties to your home country.
Canada offers Co-op Work Permits to students enrolled in study programs that require work placements or internships as part of their curriculum. This allows international students to gain valuable work experience while studying, improving their employability after graduation.

The PGWP allows international students who have completed a full-time study program in Canada to work in Canada after graduation. The work permit is an essential step for many students seeking to transition to permanent residency in Canada.

Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is a popular route for international students to transition from study permits to permanent residency (PR) after graduation. Each Canadian province has its own PNP program, which is designed to attract individuals who meet the province’s labor market needs.
Graduates from Canadian Institutions: Many provinces offer PNP streams for graduates of Canadian post-secondary institutions. Students who have completed a program at a designated learning institution (DLI) and have a valid job offer in the province can apply for PR through the provincial nomination process.

You must have lived and worked in the province for a certain period of time after graduation.
A valid job offer from a local employer in the province can significantly strengthen your application for PR.
You may be required to show a certain level of language proficiency (typically CLB 7 or higher).
Whether you’re applying for SDS or Non-SDS, we provide step-by-step assistance to ensure you meet all eligibility criteria and documentation requirements.
We guide you through the application process for Co-op Work Permits and the PGWP, helping you gain valuable work experience in Canada after graduation.
Our team provides clear guidance on applying for PNP to transition to permanent residency once you complete your studies in Canada.
Whether you’re looking to study, work, or eventually settle in Canada, Zylentrix Ltd offers the expert support and personalized solutions you need to successfully navigate the entire process—from visa applications to permanent residency. Let us help you create a seamless and successful plan for studying and working in Canada!
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