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Is it worth working through an agency for a study permit?

JahK

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May 28, 2020
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Some of these agencies that you can use to help you through the study permit process are really expensive.

• I would just like to know if someone has gone through this process by themselves?
• What is the success rate if you do it by yourself?
• How long does this process normally take? (with/without an agent)

Thank you
 

scylla

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Some of these agencies that you can use to help you through the study permit process are really expensive.

• I would just like to know if someone has gone through this process by themselves?
• What is the success rate if you do it by yourself?
• How long does this process normally take? (with/without an agent)

Thank you
Most people here have applied on their own without an agent.
The chances of success with / without an agent really aren't that different. Whether you are approved or not depends on the strength of your application.
Processing times are the same with / without an agent. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html
 
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JahK

Newbie
May 28, 2020
7
1
Thank you very much much for your reply. But do you think my application will be stronger if I go through an agent?
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
97,108
23,001
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Thank you very much much for your reply. But do you think my application will be stronger if I go through an agent?
Having an agent doesn't make your application stronger. What's included in the application is what makes the application strong or not.

If you want the help of an agent, by all means go ahead and hire one. It's completely your choice.
 

JahK

Newbie
May 28, 2020
7
1
Most people here have applied on their own without an agent.
The chances of success with / without an agent really aren't that different. Whether you are approved or not depends on the strength of your application.
Processing times are the same with / without an agent. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/application/check-processing-times.html
Having an agent doesn't make your application stronger. What's included in the application is what makes the application strong or not.

If you want the help of an agent, by all means go ahead and hire one. It's completely your choice.
Ok :), thank you very much once again for your reply. I just don't want to spend unnecessary money. I already came this far, college applications, got accepted, arranged for accommodation, and everything without an agent, so I don't want to mess up in the end as time is very limited now.

Thank you!!
 

RDS

Full Member
Apr 26, 2017
39
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Ok :), thank you very much once again for your reply. I just don't want to spend unnecessary money. I already came this far, college applications, got accepted, arranged for accommodation, and everything without an agent, so I don't want to mess up in the end as time is very limited now.

Thank you!!
hello i just saw ur post and found something which i wanted to know. How did u arranged for accomodation . u had some friends over there or any other way?. just share it if u want to. i am going to a place where i don't know anyone. hope i can find something helpful///
 

JahK

Newbie
May 28, 2020
7
1
hello i just saw ur post and found something which i wanted to know. How did u arranged for accomodation . u had some friends over there or any other way?. just share it if u want to. i am going to a place where i don't know anyone. hope i can find something helpful///
Hi,

The college that I got accepted at actually has a residence, and they had a link on their website to other private accommodation in the area. You can also Google accommodation in that area and just start contacting people, that's what I should do. The Canadians are really friendly people and they will direct you in the right direction. The important thing is just to make contact.
 
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Yash1995

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Apr 13, 2020
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You could get some advice from any of your colleagues on how to apply n all .this agents ripp you off with charging high n try to scare you that many Visas are rejected n tell you how important they are. N they make you believe that without them you just cant get a visa
 

JahK

Newbie
May 28, 2020
7
1
You could get some advice from any of your colleagues on how to apply n all .this agents ripp you off with charging high n try to scare you that many Visas are rejected n tell you how important they are. N they make you believe that without them you just cant get a visa
That's exactly what I thought. They told me that there's a lot of red tape, and they make you feel like you can't get a permit without them. I think I can do this by myself. I've been spending A LOT of time on the Canada.ca site, and they have everything you need there. That site again makes you feel that it's not as difficult and scary as you think.
 

Yash1995

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Apr 13, 2020
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That's exactly what I thought. They told me that there's a lot of red tape, and they make you feel like you can't get a permit without them. I think I can do this by myself. I've been spending A LOT of time on the Canada.ca site, and they have everything you need there. That site again makes you feel that it's not as difficult and scary as you think.
It's not that difficult all this agents do is upload documents which you give em. It's like paying them for uploading.. you'll need to prepare SOP, bank statements, financial letter from bank, passport, forms filled on your own
 

Yash1995

Hero Member
Apr 13, 2020
203
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That's exactly what I thought. They told me that there's a lot of red tape, and they make you feel like you can't get a permit without them. I think I can do this by myself. I've been spending A LOT of time on the Canada.ca site, and they have everything you need there. That site again makes you feel that it's not as difficult and scary as you think.
Need any help just pass me your email I just finished mine
 

JahK

Newbie
May 28, 2020
7
1
It's not that difficult all this agents do is upload documents which you give em. It's like paying them for uploading.. you'll need to prepare SOP, bank statements, financial letter from bank, passport, forms filled on your own
Hahaha ok, thanks bud. Yeah, I figured that's all they do. I thought maybe they represent you in another legal way that gives you an advantage, but clearly not. Thank you for the reassurance.
 

RDS

Full Member
Apr 26, 2017
39
7
Hi,

The college that I got accepted at actually has a residence, and they had a link on their website to other private accommodation in the area. You can also Google accommodation in that area and just start contacting people, that's what I should do. The Canadians are really friendly people and they will direct you in the right direction. The important thing is just to make contact.
thanks for replying