
Canada is one of the most welcoming countries for international students with its high-quality education, multicultural environment, and excellent post-study work opportunities. At Yourabroadmap, we guide students through DLI selection, admission, SDS and non-SDS visa pathways, and beyond.

- DLI college and university selection
- Letter of Acceptance (LOA) assistance
- Canada Student Visa (SDS and non-SDS) support
- GIC and financial documentation guidance
- IELTS/TOEFL preparation and score requirements
- Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) guidance
01
apply
Apply to a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
02
finance
Open a GIC account and prepare financial documents.
03
visa
Submit your Canadian student visa application (SDS/non-SDS).
04
arrive
Arrive in Canada, activate your GIC, and begin studies.
yourabroadmap advantage
Your Partner for Studying in Canada
high approval rate
Our consultants are well versed in both SDS and non-SDS Canada student visa streams.
GIC setup support
We guide students step-by-step through the Guaranteed Investment Certificate process.
PGWP awareness
We inform students early about post-study work permit eligibility for career planning.
PR pathway counselling
We advise on Express Entry and PNP pathways for Canadian PR after graduation.
faq
Study in Canada — Frequently Asked Questions
SDS (Student Direct Stream) is a faster visa processing programme for students from eligible countries including India, who meet GIC and IELTS requirements.
A Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) is a fixed deposit of approximately CAD 10,000 required for the SDS stream.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.
The Post Graduation Work Permit allows international graduates of Canadian institutions to work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation.
Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Quebec are the most popular provinces for Indian students.