I got 48% in standard 12 Will I get a Canadian visa?
Updated on Dec 13, 2023Obtaining a Canadian study permit (student visa) depends on various factors beyond your academic performance. Here are key considerations:
- Admission Requirements: Some Canadian institutions may accept students with lower academic scores, while others may have more competitive requirements. It's important to research and identify institutions and programs that align with your academic qualifications.
- Financial Capacity: You must demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, living expenses and return transportation to your home country. The Canadian government may require you to provide proof of your financial capacity.
- Genuine Intent to Study: Canadian immigration authorities will assess whether you have a genuine intent to study in Canada. Your study plan, academic history and long-term goals will be considered.
- English/French Language Proficiency: You may need to demonstrate your proficiency in either English or French by taking language tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
- Health and Security Checks: You may be required to undergo medical examinations and security checks as part of the visa application process.
It's important to research the institution you intend to apply to and understand its specific admission requirements. If your academic score is below their standards, you can explore pathway programs, English language programs or upgrading your qualifications.
Additionally, Edvoy's consultants can provide guidance on the Canadian visa process, including understanding admission requirements and visa documentation, to increase your chances of a successful application.