July 26, 2019—Ottawa, ON –
The Student Direct Stream (SDS) is now available to study permit applicants who are living in Pakistan.
SDS applications require prospective students to provide more up-front information to officers, including meeting language test requirements in English or French and providing additional information that shows their ability to finance their education. With additional information, officers can process applications more efficiently.
The Student Direct Stream launched in 2018 as an option for study permit applicants in China, India, Philippines and Vietnam. Most SDS applications in those countries are being processed in under 3 weeks.
The expansion of SDS supports the Government’s goal of attracting students from a more diverse range of countries.
With a Canadian education and skilled work experience in Canada, former international students are well positioned for success in applying for permanent residence through Express Entry, the Provincial Nominee Program or the Atlantic Immigration Pilot.
In 2018, in fact, nearly 54,000 former students transitioned to permanent residence, an all-time high.