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How to Write Study Plan for Canada Visa

N.B: This writing has been collected from the University of British Columbia's website.

When you apply for a study permit, you may be required to write a “Study Plan” outlining why you wish to  come to Canada to study even if it is not requested of you. Below are the questions to address when you are  writing your study plan. You should submit a one‐page study plan which answers the following questions and  includes any other information relevant to the processing of your application. 

1. Why do you wish to study in Canada in the program for which you have been accepted?

To answer this question you will want to describe the reasons why you want to study in Canada.  


Explain why you are choosing to study in Canada. What makes Canada so special to you? List some of the  reasons you are attracted to pursue a program in Canada. You may want to mention that Canada has well  known education system whose qualifications are valued around the globe.  


Canada is known for its multicultural society. You may wish to convey how excited you are to experience this  new country and its culture. If you have studied abroad before, you may wish to add how important  international education is to you.  

2. What is your overall educational goal?

You are choosing to study abroad to continue your education! This is an exciting goal, so explain what you  would like to achieve or get out of this experience, academically, professionally and personally.. Whether it is  to continue your education directly after high school or to expand your knowledge with a master’s or post‐ graduate degree. State the field of study that you are interested in and why you are choosing that field. State  how continuing your education will further your career in your home country. You may want to do some  research on the type of job you want post‐graduation and the requirements for the industry or field you plan  to work in. Then you will know if your plans to continue your education meet up with your career  goals. Explain why studying abroad in Canada will help you successfully reach your educational goals.

3. Why are you not pursuing a similar program in your country of residence or citizenship?

Canada’s education system is well known and valued all over the world. Write about how you want to come  to Canada to improve your education and continue learning by studying abroad. Maybe schools in your  country do not offer the same courses/ programs or are designed in different way, and you found a program  that matches your learning style and preference for structure in the program in Canada. Maybe there are not  many colleges or universities in your country that offer the programs you are interested in. Talk about the  research you have done to see whether or not this specific program you are interested in is provided in your  country or not and how it is the right fit for you. 

4. How will this program enhance your employment opportunities in your country of residence or citizenship?

Discuss what job opportunities you have researched in your country of residence or citizenship. You may  have found a job in your country that you are really interested in, but you do not have the required education  to be able to obtain that specific job. Discuss how continuing your education in Canada will prepare you for  such a position in your home country. If you know of a job in your country but you are unqualified, state how,  after you get an education in Canada, you will be able to apply to this job when you return to your home  country. 

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5. What ties do you have to your country of residence or citizenship?

Showing ties to your country of residence or citizenship is an important factor in a study permit application.  An office has to be convinced that you will leave Canada at the end of your permitted stay. Explain whether  or not you have family in your home country or a third country outside of Canada. You should disclose if you  have children, other family, and if you are married to someone in your country of residence. You can also  mention your financial ties to your home country (like property or businesses that your parents own or if you  have a potential job offer or employment opportunities etc.). 

6. Provide details of your education history

You will need to share all of the different schools you have attended up until this point in time. You need to  state the start and end dates of your education. Provide the full name and address of each school you have  attended. Also state the programs you have completed if you have already completed a college/ university  course.  


You will want to explain your work history as well. State any jobs that you have had, and how these may  possibly help you with your studies. Creating a table is a handy way of placing all of the information in an  accessible manner.  


You will want to end your letter by summarizing your educational goals and reasons why you want to study in  Canada. Also make sure that you thank the person that you are writing to.  

References:

University of British Columbia: এখানে দেখুন।

Singapore Visa Office Instructions: এখানে দেখুন।

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